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Two friends, three days, one haunted spaceship.After spending the past few years hosting a successful ghost hunting webseries, Magnolia and Korinne score the ultimate opportunity of their career: tagging along as one of humanity’s ancient generation ships flies to its final resting place. ...
Two friends, three days, one haunted spaceship.
After spending the past few years hosting a successful ghost hunting webseries, Magnolia and Korinne score the ultimate opportunity of their career: tagging along as one of humanity’s ancient generation ships flies to its final resting place. It’s the perfect setting for the show’s finale, and possibly the last chance to admit the feelings they’ve long denied for each other.
From the beginning, the investigation has the potential to be scarier than all the rest. Before, Magnolia assumed the ghosts were present; now, she can see their faces, feel their fear, and hear their warnings. Korinne, forever a skeptic of the supernatural, finds it difficult to understand Magnolia’s unease. After all, she only believes in things backed by irrefutable evidence, and there’s definitely no proof of a malicious spirit in the engine room.
The pressure is on, both for the finale and their lives. As the strange occurrences pile up, Magnolia must fight to convince Korinne of a malevolent threat, and of some unlikely allies in their corner. If they can’t land the ship before it’s torn apart, their souls—and the souls of all the passengers gone before them—will be lost forever.
After spending the past few years hosting a successful ghost hunting webseries, Magnolia and Korinne score the ultimate opportunity of their career: tagging along as one of humanity’s ancient generation ships flies to its final resting place. It’s the perfect setting for the show’s finale, and possibly the last chance to admit the feelings they’ve long denied for each other.
From the beginning, the investigation has the potential to be scarier than all the rest. Before, Magnolia assumed the ghosts were present; now, she can see their faces, feel their fear, and hear their warnings. Korinne, forever a skeptic of the supernatural, finds it difficult to understand Magnolia’s unease. After all, she only believes in things backed by irrefutable evidence, and there’s definitely no proof of a malicious spirit in the engine room.
The pressure is on, both for the finale and their lives. As the strange occurrences pile up, Magnolia must fight to convince Korinne of a malevolent threat, and of some unlikely allies in their corner. If they can’t land the ship before it’s torn apart, their souls—and the souls of all the passengers gone before them—will be lost forever.
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