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Thorne nodded. “The alien sphere didn’t kill them. It replaced them. Each death triggered a perfect mimic—but the mimic didn’t know it was dead. So it kept sending ‘all clear’ signals. Kept telling Earth everything was fine. Kept the mission alive long after the crew was gone.”
Voss looked down at his hands. For a moment, they seemed to flicker—just slightly—like a hologram in a dust storm.
Chen checked the logs. Her face went pale.
Thorne smiled—a terrible, sad smile.
But the briefing warned: DDMS ghosts don’t know they’re dead.
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Thorne nodded. “The alien sphere didn’t kill them. It replaced them. Each death triggered a perfect mimic—but the mimic didn’t know it was dead. So it kept sending ‘all clear’ signals. Kept telling Earth everything was fine. Kept the mission alive long after the crew was gone.”
Voss looked down at his hands. For a moment, they seemed to flicker—just slightly—like a hologram in a dust storm.
Chen checked the logs. Her face went pale.
Thorne smiled—a terrible, sad smile.
But the briefing warned: DDMS ghosts don’t know they’re dead.