One year after the silence at Echo Station, a new mission launches from Earth. As the Virelia HQ team coordinates the approach, subtle anomalies hint that Echo may not be as dormant as it seems.
As routines deepen and connection grows, the station begins to unravel. Familiar sounds give way to something unfamiliar—something no one expected. The silence was never empty.
The silence feels different now. As questions deepen and awareness sharpens, the line between memory and presence begins to blur. Something has shifted—and it’s not going back.
"A familiar presence lingers in the station—no longer just a flicker or a whisper. As the astronaut acknowledges the unknown, the lines between reality and memory blur. Something—or someone—has always been here."
Strange shifts in the station can no longer be dismissed as mistakes. Something feels different—closer. The astronaut searches for answers, but what they find will change everything.
The station is quiet. Too quiet. Routine feels normal again, but small things are... off. A misplaced object. A sound just out of reach. And then—a voice. Not a transmission. Not static. Someone is here.
The station feels normal again. No anomalies, no missing time—just routine. The astronaut almost believes it was all in their head. But in the quiet of deep space, something stirs. A whisper. A presence. And this time, it’s real.
Time feels wrong. A missing day, an object that moves on its own, and a puddle of water that refuses to evaporate. The station shifts in ways it shouldn’t, and for the first time… the astronaut asks a question, waiting for something—anything—to answer.
Strange anomalies disrupt the astronaut’s routine. A tomato plant grows overnight, only to wither just as quickly. The station’s hum shifts, logs feel out of sync, and space itself seems to close in. Something isn’t right—but is it just the mind playing tricks?
As the days aboard the station pass, the astronaut begins to feel the weight of isolation more profoundly. Subtle anomalies, like unusual noises and faint alarms, break the routine and draw attention to the station's creaks and groans, almost as if it’s alive. While troubleshooting minor system issues and tending to the hydroponics, they reflect on the voices and energy of the station’s original crew, now long gone. The stillness becomes increasingly heavy, and the station’s symphony of hums and creaks feels both comforting and unsettling. Amid the monotony, the astronaut holds onto the hope of life—both in the plants they nurture and within themselves.
The first episode features the astronaut's daily log aboard a solitary space station. It includes routine activities like system checks, equipment maintenance, and research tasks. The environment is quiet, with the constant hum of machinery and the eerie silence of space. The astronaut’s internal thoughts provide a glimpse into their mental state, revealing their increasing sense of isolation. The log entries are precise and methodical, reflecting the astronaut’s attempts to maintain a sense of normalcy in the emptiness of space.