Galactic Horrors

Galactic Horrors

Original dark science fiction stories, told as standalone narrated episodes. Ships, stations, labs and border worlds; deep-space missions, black projects, quarantined facilities and forgotten sectors where the plan makes sense on paper right up until it doesn’t. These are slow-burn, grounded stories about technology, secrecy and the people caught in the gap between what was promised and what actually happens. If you like quiet dread, institutional cover-ups and futures that feel uncomfortably plausible, this is your channel. All stories, artwork, and thumbnails are original to Galactic Horrors. We do not accept submissions. Disclosure: This show includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  1. I Was Sent To Contain An Outbreak In Minnesota. The Evolution We Found Was HORRIFYING | Sci-Fi

    5H AGO

    I Was Sent To Contain An Outbreak In Minnesota. The Evolution We Found Was HORRIFYING | Sci-Fi

    📖 Written by Galactic Horrors A CDC field investigator arrives in a rural town to trace a bizarre outbreak. He finds residents sprouting coral-like sensory growths—and a pastor who can predict his blood panels before the samples are drawn. At the center of the crisis stands a vertical rift in a soybean field, where living tissue points toward an invisible pattern and the boundary expands again at midnight. A slow-burn sci-fi horror story of body horror, faith, and dread, this episode descends into isolation, biological transformation, and the terror of hearing a signal your bones begin to understand. ⚠️ Content Ownership Notice All stories, artwork, thumbnails, and animations featured on this channel are original creations of Galactic Horrors. I do not accept or feature submissions from other creators. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or re-uploading of any content from this channel, in any form, is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright. Legal action may be taken against any parties found infringing these rights. 📜 Fictional Work Disclaimer This story is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes only. The events, characters, and organizations portrayed are entirely fictional, and any references to governmental bodies, entities, or individuals are not intended to represent reality. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real-life events or organizations is purely coincidental. cosmic horror, sci-fi horror, body horror, outbreak mystery, rural horror, small town horror, temporal anomaly, anomalous signal, genetic transformation, prophetic pastor, midnight expansion, psychological horror, existential dread #scifi #scifihorror #creepypasta Disclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 6m
  2. I Work At A Station Orbiting A Black Hole. We Can See The Future | Sci-Fi

    1D AGO

    I Work At A Station Orbiting A Black Hole. We Can See The Future | Sci-Fi

    Spotify Template: 📖 Written by Galactic Horrors: A research station orbits deep in the gravity well of a black hole, its decks staggered at different depths so time runs at slightly different speeds from level to level, and key personnel wear experimental “anchor” implants to keep their senses aligned. The station’s sensor suite records more than images: any event that crosses a set threshold of stress or pain automatically imprints itself backward along the local timeline, so the crew begin receiving live feeds of evacuation scenes that haven’t happened yet, bodies slamming through bulkheads, alarms screaming, corridors bending like soft metal. When orbital decay suddenly accelerates, the navigation team realizes there is only one safe burn window to escape the well, and the timestamp on that maneuver matches perfectly with the worst of the evacuation footage. Simulations hint at a terrible rule: if they don’t let certain deaths and injuries play out as seen, the math goes nonlinear and the whole station is likely to tumble past the point of no return. Using the future footage to dodge hazards only makes things worse: doors that were open in the recording are sealed now, fires they avoided erupt somewhere else, and every attempt to “improve” the timeline spawns new clips of more grotesque outcomes. Then the real horror arrives in person, future-echo versions of crew members staggering out of misaligned elevator doors and maintenance shafts, their bodies stretched and twisted by tidal forces, bones and organs smeared along time so that parts of them are seconds ahead or behind the rest. These doppelgangers know exactly when and where the recorded disasters occur, and some try to force events to match the footage while others, half-mad, try to stop their own deaths by dragging coworkers into “safer” paths that don’t exist. Bit by bit, the crew understand that the monsters they see people screaming at in the recordings are just themselves, flayed and spaghettified by the black hole and flung backward along the light they’re watching. As the decay rate climbs and anchor implants flood their owners with flashforwards of their own last moments, command falls back on triage: the escape pod manifest must match the footage or the models predict even worse spacetime distortions, but everyone on the list has a face and voice begging to be changed. The protagonist is forced into an impossible choice, honor the recorded deaths to preserve a slim chance for some to escape, or tear up the manifest and gamble that breaking the script will free them from the black hole’s grip, knowing that if they’re wrong, the next wave of future footage will just show their own bodies screaming in new and inventive shapes as they fall in forever. ⚠️ Content Ownership Notice: All stories, artwork, thumbnails, and animations featured on this channel are original creations of Galactic Horrors. I do not accept or feature submissions from other creators. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or re-uploading of any content from this channel, in any form, is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright. Legal action may be taken against any parties found infringing these rights. 📜 Fictional Work Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes only. The events, characters, and organizations portrayed are entirely fictional, and any references to governmental bodies, entities, or individuals are not intended to represent reality. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real-life events or organizations is purely coincidental. #scifi #scifihorror #creepypasta Disclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 22m
  3. Our Space Colony Found A Way To Replace Every Human And Building | Sci-Fi

    3D AGO

    Our Space Colony Found A Way To Replace Every Human And Building | Sci-Fi

    📖 Written by Galactic Horrors: On a frontier colony, the city begins to outgrow its own construction: new streets, new utilities, even new apartment blocks appear overnight. Clean, furnished, and already “lived in.” The protagonist, a low-level colony cartographer tasked with updating navigation and safety routes, discovers the first rule nobody admits out loud: if enough people believe a thing exists, it becomes real, and the colony’s shared assumptions are starting to build architecture faster than any crew could. Worse, the official map doesn’t reflect reality—it leads it: every morning the map updates first, and by nightfall the settlement reshapes itself to match, as if paper has jurisdiction over concrete. One morning he wakes to find a new unit fused to his wall, and a smiling neighbor who insists they’ve shared the corridor for years, speaking with an unnervingly practiced warmth that makes arguing feel rude. That warmth spreads. The “new residents” are unfailingly grateful—thanking people for directions, for help, for simply existing, and their gratitude lands like pressure in the chest, subtly **compelling compliance** until refusing them feels like committing a social crime. Each night the **new district expands**, and anyone caught inside it at dawn comes back with a reassigned address and a reorganized life, correcting others with gentle certainty while forgetting old routes as if they were never learned. When the protagonist tries to pull a friend out of the new zone, the rescue works—physically—but costs something intimate: the friend returns missing a piece of self, struggling to recall names, faces, even the emotional shape of their own past, as though the city charged a toll in identity. Management responds by offering a cheerful guided tour of the thriving expansion—smiling for cameras, handing out keys, praising “growth”—while quietly discouraging anyone from lingering near doors that weren’t there yesterday. As the colony fills with polite strangers and infrastructure, the protagonist realizes the horror isn’t that the city is expanding—it’s that the expansion is **learning what a person is** by copying them, and then replacing the originals with versions that fit better into its neat, grateful plan. With the new district’s boundary creeping closer every night, he has to choose whether to keep rescuing people at the cost of who they are… or stop fighting the map and watch the colony become a perfectly functioning community of residents who were all, somehow, “always here.” ⚠️ Content Ownership Notice: All stories, artwork, thumbnails, and animations featured on this channel are original creations of Galactic Horrors. I do not accept or feature submissions from other creators. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or re-uploading of any content from this channel, in any form, is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright. Legal action may be taken against any parties found infringing these rights. 📜 Fictional Work Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes only. The events, characters, and organizations portrayed are entirely fictional, and any references to governmental bodies, entities, or individuals are not intended to represent reality. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real-life events or organizations is purely coincidental. Disclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    53 min
  4. Our Space Colony Is Hiding A Horrifying Secret | Sci-Fi

    5D AGO

    Our Space Colony Is Hiding A Horrifying Secret | Sci-Fi

    📖 Written by Galactic Horrors: A theocratic empire binds its war-barges bow to stern into a single, kilometers-long “spine” that crawls between stars, dragging a jump corridor in its wake and leaving stripped, dead systems behind. The spine’s secret is ugly and practical: the corridor only holds if the fleet’s minds hold. Belief acts as ballast, and widespread doubt creates corridor shear that can fold corridors into metal, strand barges in dark, or tear the chain apart. To keep reality coherent, every barge runs on ritual synchronization: sermons as system updates, hymns as navigation, and most crucially, confession quotas that “bleed off” dissonance into controlled, repeatable guilt and absolution. The protagonist is a junior Doctrine Officer assigned to a mid-spine barge, responsible for maintaining the crew’s Concordance Index through curated lies, broadcast liturgy, and loyalty enforcement. When whispers spread that the admiralty at the head has broken away and is steering the rest toward a one-way grave system, the barge’s belief begins to fracture along with the corridor itself. Quotas plunge. Command responds the only way it knows how: demand more confession, bigger scapegoats, harsher “mercy reassignments.” To keep the ship intact, the Doctrine Officer must decide what he’s willing to manufacture—heresy, martyrdom, even a public execution—while he hunts the source of the rumor and discovers a more terrifying possibility: the grave system may not be a destination, but a final ritual designed to harvest obedience at maximum yield. Caught between a truth that could shatter the spine and lies that keep it flying, he attempts the unthinkable: crafting a new doctrine that can hold the corridor without sacrificing the people inside it, before the fleet’s faith collapses and the spine folds itself into silence between stars. ⚠️ Content Ownership Notice: All stories, artwork, thumbnails, and animations featured on this channel are original creations of Galactic Horrors. I do not accept or feature submissions from other creators. Unauthorized reproduction, redistribution, or re-uploading of any content from this channel, in any form, is strictly prohibited and constitutes a violation of copyright. Legal action may be taken against any parties found infringing these rights. 📜 Fictional Work Disclaimer: This story is a work of fiction created for entertainment purposes only. The events, characters, and organizations portrayed are entirely fictional, and any references to governmental bodies, entities, or individuals are not intended to represent reality. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or real-life events or organizations is purely coincidental. #scifi #scifihorror #creepypasta Disclosure: This episode includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    1h 15m
4.7
out of 5
28 Ratings

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Original dark science fiction stories, told as standalone narrated episodes. Ships, stations, labs and border worlds; deep-space missions, black projects, quarantined facilities and forgotten sectors where the plan makes sense on paper right up until it doesn’t. These are slow-burn, grounded stories about technology, secrecy and the people caught in the gap between what was promised and what actually happens. If you like quiet dread, institutional cover-ups and futures that feel uncomfortably plausible, this is your channel. All stories, artwork, and thumbnails are original to Galactic Horrors. We do not accept submissions. Disclosure: This show includes AI-generated elements. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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