
Summary
Out beyond the edge of known space, Captain Aaron Scott commands an advanced exploratory vessel on a mission whose purpose is classified even to him. The ship is vast, the crew capable, and the destination uncharted. But something is wrong.
As the days stretch into weeks, the subtle cracks begin to show—missing time, distorted memories, strange repetitions. Systems that should run flawlessly behave unpredictably. Crew members grow distant, out of sync. The silence of space presses in, not just around the ship, but within it.
Yet the mission presses on.
In a realm where reality is digital, mechanical, and shaped by unknown directives, Aaron finds himself questioning the very structure of command, of thought—of self. What happens when you can’t trust the instruments, the people around you, or even your own mind?
Empty Space is a haunting and atmospheric journey into the psychological boundaries of identity, memory, and meaning. Combining philosophical inquiry with gripping sci-fi suspense, it explores the fragile threads that hold consciousness together—and what might remain when those threads begin to fray.
People
Aaron Scott
A calm, capable leader with a strong sense of duty, Aaron Scott commands the mission with quiet determination. But out in the vastness of space, even a seasoned captain can find himself questioning what’s real—and what he might be forgetting.