This...was a tale told in the production...of 'Strange New Worlds'...in
'Enterprise'... It...raised the hairs on my neck, at least...it was...very, very
creepy. Anyways...here it is:
"...keep in mind, that those cargo vessels aren't equipped for rescue
missions." So the captain wasn't sure what to do when he picked up the
distress call. But it wasn't a ship that sent the signal. It was a life pod
(escape pod) from one of the old Y-500-class freighters, which were retired
decades ago. The pod had been drifting in space for 63 years. Bio-scans showed
one life sign inside the pod. Human. The assistant engineer, George Webb, friend
of my uncle's, was assigned to open it. It took him over an hour to cut through
the hull. He said the metal felt strange. Cold to the touch. He could hear a
tapping noise coming from inside, but when he finally got it open, the pod was
empty. No body, nothing. A few days later, Webb started acting strange. Getting
into fights with the crew, muttering to himself in some sort of alien language.
Then one day, he locked himself in Engineering and overloaded the impulse
reactors. He almost destroyed the ship. Then he sealed himself...in a
lifepod...and ejected it. Some people say it was an alien life-form that got
into him. Others think it was the spirit of a dead crewman. But Webb is still
out there, drifting. When the subspace noise is really low, some com officers
say...they can still hear the echo of his distress call:
Beep... Beep... Beep...
This...was a tale told in the production...of 'Strange New Worlds'...in 'Enterprise'... It...raised the hairs on my neck, at least...it was...very, very creepy. Anyways...here it is:
"...keep in mind, that those cargo vessels aren't equipped for rescue missions." So the captain wasn't sure what to do when he picked up the distress call. But it wasn't a ship that sent the signal. It was a life pod (escape pod) from one of the old Y-500-class freighters, which were retired decades ago. The pod had been drifting in space for 63 years. Bio-scans showed one life sign inside the pod. Human. The assistant engineer, George Webb, friend of my uncle's, was assigned to open it. It took him over an hour to cut through the hull. He said the metal felt strange. Cold to the touch. He could hear a tapping noise coming from inside, but when he finally got it open, the pod was empty. No body, nothing. A few days later, Webb started acting strange. Getting into fights with the crew, muttering to himself in some sort of alien language. Then one day, he locked himself in Engineering and overloaded the impulse reactors. He almost destroyed the ship. Then he sealed himself...in a lifepod...and ejected it. Some people say it was an alien life-form that got into him. Others think it was the spirit of a dead crewman. But Webb is still out there, drifting. When the subspace noise is really low, some com officers say...they can still hear the echo of his distress call:
Beep... Beep... Beep...
whoa that is scary
man
that freaked me out
XD
Hm... a little creepy i guess. But i've read much, much worse.
haha thats all? i've read worse...pm me if u want the the url to the site...its freaky...
dont freak ayane out with the last part:
Beep... Beep... Beep...
Wow!!!!! So creepy!!! I might have nightmares thinking about it!
LOL it just really means that the guy who opened the hatch needs to get laid. ^_^........badly