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Elias leaned in, driven by a terrifying curiosity. He expected to see a machine or a terrifying creature. Instead, he saw a swirling, viscous liquid that seemed to reach toward the edges of the container, mimicking the shape of the hands he held against his chest. "It's learning," Vane whispered. "And it’s hungry."
Elias jumped, nearly dropping his tablet. Commander Vane stood in the shadows of the bulkhead, her face obscured by the flickering emergency lights. She wasn't wearing her usual bridge uniform; she was in a tactical vest, a sidearm holstered at her hip.
Elias felt a cold sweat break out. "A host? Like... a person?" Silent.Cargo.S01E04.PL.720p.AMZN.WEB-DL.H264.DD...
Vane stepped into the light. She looked tired, her eyes rimmed with red. She gestured toward the crate. "It’s not a vibration. It’s a heartbeat. Or the closest thing to one that the Union wants to acknowledge."
The metal hull of the Andromeda groaned, a low, rhythmic sound that echoed through the empty corridors of the cargo deck. In the belly of the ship, tucked away in Sector 4, sat a single, unmarked crate. Unlike the others, it didn't rattle with the ship’s vibration. It was perfectly, unnervingly still. Elias leaned in, driven by a terrifying curiosity
Suddenly, the ship's alarms blared—a hull breach in the docking bay. But as Elias turned to run, he realized the sound wasn't coming from the speakers. It was coming from inside the crate. The "silent" cargo was no longer silent; it was screaming in a thousand different voices, all of them his own.
Elias, a junior engineer with a habit of wandering when he couldn't sleep, wiped grease from his forehead and stared at the digital manifest on his tablet. According to the log— Silent.Cargo.S01E04 —the crate contained "Agricultural Samples." But agricultural samples didn't hum at a frequency that made your teeth ache. "You're not supposed to be down here," a voice rasped. "It's learning," Vane whispered
Vane didn't answer. Instead, she tapped a command into the crate's keypad. The seals hissed, venting a cloud of frigid, white vapor. As the lid slid back, a soft, bioluminescent blue light spilled out, illuminating the narrow room.