Orbital Fracture
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Orbital Fracture

betrayalconfined space horrorcorporate espionagemoral corruptionpower dynamics
32Endings
5Rounds
20-30min
STORY BACKGROUND

Solar flare EMP cripples the isolated Helios-7 research station, stranding four crew members 400km above Earth with life support failing. Commander Jax Harlan declares a 30-hour countdown until rescue—but an anonymous mutiny accusation triggers lockdown protocols, sealing crew into separate modules. The core conflict: restore power and unlock modules before oxygen depletes, or all four will vent into vacuum. Failure means death for everyone. The trap is claustrophobic and absolute—each crew member controls a critical system (life support, security, medical, engineering), creating a deadly interdependence where trust is a luxury and betrayal is survival. The urgency is merciless: every hour, CO2 rises, temperature drops, and paranoia intensifies. Power dynamics are weaponized—Commander Harlan holds override codes but hides embezzlement; XO Torres controls the armory but serves corporate spies; Engineer Novak can restore systems but craves Harlan's position; Medic Kane holds the only stimulants but thirsts for black-market profit. Dark background: Helios-7 was built on corporate corruption, where crew promotions are bought with betrayal, and survival is negotiated through blackmail and seduction. Taboo elements permeate every interaction—Harlan's mentor-protégé bond with Novak masks mutual exploitation; Torres's sibling-like protection of Kane hides coercion; Novak and Kane's romance is leverage disguised as intimacy; Harlan's history with Kane is a wound weaponized. The station's dim corridors, low oxygen, and forced proximity create an erotic pressure cooker where every touch, breath, and whispered promise becomes a tool of dominance or submission. As systems fail, moral boundaries dissolve—will they cooperate to survive, or will hidden agendas vent them all into the void?

SCENARIO

Helios-7 research station hangs in low Earth orbit, a gleaming cylinder of steel and glass 400 kilometers above the planet's surface. The solar flare struck without warning at 0847 hours, its electromagnetic pulse ripping through the station's unshielded systems like invisible claws. Life support stuttered, emergency lights bathed corridors in crimson, and the temperature began its slow descent toward freezing. Commander Jax Harlan's voice crackled through intercoms, declaring a 30-hour countdown until rescue—but before hope could settle, an anonymous message triggered mutiny protocols, sealing the four crew members into separate modules: Harlan in Command, Novak in Engineering, Torres in Security, Kane in Medical. The core conflict is brutal in its simplicity: restore power to unlock modules and repair life support before oxygen depletes and CO2 poisoning sets in, or all four will suffocate and vent into the vacuum of space. The confined space is a labyrinth of narrow corridors, each module a pressurized cell connected by locked hatches. The initial situation: a solar flare EMP, or so Harlan claims, but system logs whisper of internal sabotage—override codes entered minutes before the pulse. The threat is threefold: failing life support (oxygen drops 2% per hour), rising paranoia (each crew member controls a critical system, creating deadly interdependence), and hidden agendas (embezzlement, espionage, theft, addiction). Sensory details saturate every moment: the metallic tang of recycled air growing stale, the hum of failing ventilation systems like a dying heartbeat, the cold seeping through bulkheads as heating fails, dim red emergency lighting casting everyone in blood-toned shadows. The scent of ozone lingers from fried circuits, mixing with sweat and fear. Intimate opportunities abound in this pressurized cage: the medbay's examination table where Kane's hands roam under the guise of medical necessity, the cramped engineering crawlspace where Novak's body presses against others during repairs, the security office's interrogation chair where Torres looms over seated crew members, the commander's quarters where Harlan conducts private 'briefings' with the door locked. The erotic atmosphere is inescapable—low oxygen makes every breath labored and intimate, close quarters force bodies into contact, shared survival strips away social pretenses, and the knowledge that death looms in 30 hours makes forbidden desires urgent and undeniable. The taboo conflict crystallizes: will they cooperate, or will hidden agendas—Harlan's insurance fraud, Novak's frame job, Torres's data extraction, Kane's vaccine theft—vent them all into the void? Every choice involves moral compromise: restore power and expose crimes, or let systems fail and escape judgment through death. The urgency is absolute: 30 hours until rescue, but only 18 hours of breathable air remaining. Tick. Tock.

CHARACTERS
Jax Harlan

Jax Harlan

YOU

You are Commander Jax Harlan, authoritative leader of the stranded Helios-7 crew, mentor to Engineer Novak, with a tense history with Medic Kane and XO Torres. Your hidden goal: sabotage rescue signals to claim insurance and conceal your embezzlement of station funds.

Riley Novak

Riley Novak

Engineer Riley Novak is the optimistic, tech-savvy specialist vital to restoring Helios-7 systems, loyally supporting Commander Harlan and the isolated crew.

Lena Torres

Lena Torres

XO Lena Torres is the disciplined security chief enforcing protocols on Helios-7, protecting the crew under Commander Harlan while controlling the armory.

Elias Kane

Elias Kane

Medic Elias Kane is the compassionate physician managing crew health on failing Helios-7, providing medical support amid the crisis for all modules.

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