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I Watch Parallel Universes Die For A Living. Today, One Of Them Talked Back | Sci-Fi

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Harlan Cade reviews entire universes for a living, seated in a cold underground facility where every forty-two minutes another civilization blooms, suffers, and is reduced to data. His job is to extract life-saving strategies from simulated histories—water treaties, plague responses, climate fixes—while accepting the brutal price attached to every breakthrough in the real world. Routine collapses into dread when a new run begins to resemble the observers themselves, right down to the concrete chamber, the curved wall of screens, and the green approval boxes that decide what gets erased. With an uneasy young physicist pushing questions no one wants to answer, Harlan is forced to weigh efficiency against conscience, and survival against the possibility that his own reality is only one more entry in the queue. Dark science fiction with cosmic horror, simulation paranoia, and moral triage on a civilizational scale.



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cosmic horror, space horror, science fiction horror, simulation horror, underground facility, parallel universes, recursive reality, AI oversight, existential thriller, moral dilemma, climate collapse, first contact signal, philosophical horror, dystopian sci-fi


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