
📖 Written by Galactic Horrors
At the Central Liminal Registry, auditor Maren spends her days closing death files for wealthy SpareLife subscribers whose minds have already been transferred into fresh bodies. A covert fixer offers her a faster kind of promotion: mark living sub-tier workers as dead, and the same system that protects elite immortality can deliver those workers into stolen spares while the ledger quietly erases who they used to be. Green confirmation prompts, amber growth tanks, and UV-washed transit corridors turn clerical routine into a machine for identity theft, as each forged record creates another legal ghost somewhere in the city below. Then a sweeping network update threatens to expose the pattern, pulling Maren from a terminal desk into the high-tier architecture of vaults, kill-switches, and bodies owned like property. Set inside a stratified cyberpunk metropolis, this is dark sci-fi horror built from bureaucratic violence, class warfare, and the terror of discovering that personhood is only as real as the database that names you.
cyberpunk horror, dystopian sci-fi, body transfer, identity theft sci-fi, clone body horror, corporate dystopia, class warfare sci-fi, consciousness transfer, kill-switch thriller, bureaucratic horror, stratified city, spare body vaults, psychological sci-fi horror
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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.
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