Security Unit 238776431 (
ungovernanceable) wrote in
sevenhorrors2025-07-29 06:10 pm
TV TIME
Who: Anyone
When: July 29th, evening
Where: Cafeteria
What: TV NIGHT
Warnings: none off hand
[ A few hours ago, a text notification was sent on burst to anything with a network receiver: Please Report To Commissary At Sunset. Critical Information To Be Disseminated.
For those who show up, Captain Private Moon is standing kinda in the middle of the cafeteria and has arranged the chairs to all be facing a single blank wall. It is projecting an image (? somehow? unclear?) onto the wall: currently the title card of something called Galactic Horror Story: International Space Station. ]
It is clear that individual experience with occult elements varies greatly. I myself have had no first hand experience that could be characterized as "supernatural" but I have some second-hand knowledge allowing me to achieve a state commonly referred to as "genre savvy". While genre savvy alone is insufficient to understand all elements currently at play, it is my belief that it represents a nonetheless valuable asset to risk analysis and decision making. I would therefor recommend all present to observe this fictionalized depiction of real historical events, and learn from them accordingly.
When: July 29th, evening
Where: Cafeteria
What: TV NIGHT
Warnings: none off hand
[ A few hours ago, a text notification was sent on burst to anything with a network receiver: Please Report To Commissary At Sunset. Critical Information To Be Disseminated.
For those who show up, Captain Private Moon is standing kinda in the middle of the cafeteria and has arranged the chairs to all be facing a single blank wall. It is projecting an image (? somehow? unclear?) onto the wall: currently the title card of something called Galactic Horror Story: International Space Station. ]
It is clear that individual experience with occult elements varies greatly. I myself have had no first hand experience that could be characterized as "supernatural" but I have some second-hand knowledge allowing me to achieve a state commonly referred to as "genre savvy". While genre savvy alone is insufficient to understand all elements currently at play, it is my belief that it represents a nonetheless valuable asset to risk analysis and decision making. I would therefor recommend all present to observe this fictionalized depiction of real historical events, and learn from them accordingly.
