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S4E18 - Entitlement

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PART 5: EP 18 - "If Nothing Breaks, Nothing Moves"
Written by Arthur Unk

Wanting to gain back memories from her prior existence, Imani accepts a bargain during an unexpected encounter with Caliban. Meanwhile, Findley has a rough time conversing with Kryze while explaining his past as he remembers it. His only consolation is learning the true extent of his situation. Zukk makes a surprise visit...

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• Jeff Clement as Zukk
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• Brandon Greene as Caliban


STATION 18: ENTITLEMENT
Written by Steven Prouse

As they explored the far reaches of the solar system, only he could see the truth for what is really was. In space no one can hear you scream, but can they hear you plead?

• David Cummings Commander / Narrator
• Erin King as Captain Quintero
• Antoinette Berry-Snowden as Mandisa
• Michael Turrentine as Jarrett
• CM Peters as the Computer
• Jason Wilson as the Voice


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This episode contains mature language and situations. Listener discretion is advised. You wake to the sound of a train, the clack clack clack of wheels in the distance. Is that the sound of birds in a forest. No, it's angels in a choir. Or is it demons from hell? It doesn't matter. You have no memory of how you got here. All you know is that you are lost, and that now you belong to the Gray Rooms.

Hello, roomies, and welcome to episode eighteen. They say in space, no one can hear you scream, not even the warden if he could believe it. It. Hey, that's right, roommates, we got a twisted tale for you, this time that we plucked out from the endless void of space. Join us as author Stephen Prowse takes us on a wild ride that will take your breath away. We'd like to remind everyone that Gray Rooms Productions

has expanded its reach. We now have access to control Operator Jeff and The Ghost Signal podcast, true tales about hauntings, sightings, the paranormal, and exorcisms from beyond the Grave. So search for The Ghost Signal on Spriaker or your favorite podcatcher, or visit Jeff and the Ghost Signal at the Ghost Signal podcast dot com. So, without further ado, please enjoy episode eighteen. Cal. All I'm saying is that I like this side of you. You

turning a blind eye while letting me play it rough with fish boy. Well it excites a girl. You're not going to let this go, are you? No? I'm not. What are we going to do with the one we had to put in chains? That robot fuck will be fine. He's just he just needs to shut the fuck up. No, our special angelic friend, oh him. I think we should recheck his restraints in the warding. I don't trust those restraints. If the architect wanted him out of the

picture, she should have just let us kill him. Do you have that kind of power? Why don't you come back to my room and I'll show you. Why don't you check on the doctor. I'll see if I can convince your money to make her next choice without all the mortal drama associated with making a decision. Sure, I'll do all the heavy lifting. Wouldn't want you to ruin those soft hands. Survive, evade, resist, escape. That was one of the last things took said to me before they took them

away. Really, suspicions have been confirmed. Each train car is exactly like the interdimensional pockets that popped up all over Earth. These species are connected by doors that serve as portals to pass between them. The transition between the rooms is confirmed by suspicion when no movement was detected in the confined area. Also, the interference on these magnetic records easily picks up the changes. Moving from one caller to the other. Isn't random either, But I didn't sense or

reads the desire of the front occupant and manifests the desired reality. The only thing I can't figure out is why movement is simulated in all the rooms. Why a train? I think that you beat a bell or something makes some noise. Next time, come dine with me, we'll talk. Do I have a choice? Ironically, yes, you do. I could force you, but things around here run much smoother when you comply. I think I'll just go there. Why is it that humans always put up the most resistance?

A little thing called free will? Ah, Yes, the infamous free will of humans. Give me a break. In almost every reality. All you do is destroy yourselves with your free will? What do you mean in almost every reality. Have a seat. Ah, how's your time being in the gray rooms? Constant paranoia and demonic captors? Oh, and dying all the time. It's been a great stay. Well, it's all part of

the process. Wine. You keep saying that, but then having a real hard time believing you, And No, I don't want your damned wine. I wish management would just send you to us intact, and I think it would make this process easier. Intact. Is there something we're missing? What is the last thing you remember before arriving on this train. I was separated from my battle group in London. No, I isolated myself. I found information at a dig site about a weapon that could help us fight back against

the monsters. Libert Altierimundi the Book of the Other World. How did you? How did I know? I arranged for you to find it? Well, my mother and her associates. That doesn't make sense. Hmm. But do you remember what happened afterward? I? I I don't know. I woke up here. Huh. What's it worth to you to know how you got here? I'd rather know why I'm here than how I don't even know where here is? Those are easy questions to answer, you were here to

choose, and you're on the Gray Room's silver express Choose. Do you be the forms the doors? Yes? Does it matter which door I pick? Why do I even have to pick a door at all? It doesn't matter what door you pick, only that a choice is made. If you don't, the results are less than optimal. How about we make a deal? Not interested, I'll return some of your memories to you. It will help fill in some missing pieces, but only if you pick a door with no

resistance. How does that help me? It will grant you some much needed clarity, and you can help us with the other guest at Findley, his mind is fracturing beyond our ability to repair. I think you may be able to help him. How can I help? I can't fix a brain. That's where your return to memories come into play. You unlocked the secrets of the book once. I believe the knowledge will help both of us reach the same goals, get this project back on track. What about Zuck? What

about it? You and your partner what's her name? Cries? You were pretty rough at the last platform. His people are difficult under the best of circumstances. I think he was sent here as my punishment. You don't exactly look like you're suffering. He's the reason I'm stuck in servitude to this damn place instead of at my mother's side. He's the reason I have to wear this mask. M hmm, do we have a deal or not? All right? Deal? Excellent, Let's move to the exit. We'll be stopping

soon. Mh Holy shit, you spark pretty good. This is great. Fuck you you deepon bitch. Ah. That's the nicest thing anyone said to me in a while. H sock, How are you overcoming the memory blocks? What makes you so goddamn special? Dam where's my son? Where's Daniel? You can remember everything, but you don't remember killing your own son. Interesting, he didn't die. He transcended. That's what I said. He died. Impossible. Nothing in any reality is created or destroyed. It merely

changes form. Daniel transcended into a pure soul, and you stole him before I could stabilize his vessel. You aren't going to give a robot a soul. That's not how any of this works. You talk of rules and natural laws, how about machines don't get fucking souls? Why not? Because then the soul would be trapped on the ephemeral plane. Do you think hell is going to be denied? It's soul traffic or the mouth all because of a fluke loophole. I knew it. I knew this was hell. Fuck.

It appears Daniel was more right than he will ever know. Which master do you serve? Which circle do you serve under? If? If I tell you, you're gonna spill, how you overcame the memory blocks? Never I think your usefulness to this project is over? There you are? What the fuck? Come on down? We gotta go up? How did you find me? Never mind? Get me off this contraption? Entitlement or thank you for calling? I appreciate your cooperation. I don't know how I'm supposed to

help Finley or how you're going to return my memories? Have you made your choice? Entitlement somehow feels fitting given the nature of this place. Are you going to return my memories? Right now? Where? It's hard to fathom the immensity of space until you wake up floating alone in the dark, and somewhere within the vast nothingness, you have to face the reality of true helplessness. In water, you twist your hips and kick your legs and you can

spin around in space. You do it, and you barely change your trajectory. You just start spinning out of control. Luckily, with so very little around you, you don't get nauseated like you do on the teacups. Still, I wish I hadn't done that. While spinning, I searched for the Vespucci. She was one of the first stellar research vessels. And she was mine, well not mine, she should have been mine. She was nowhere in sight, and I'm spinning out of control somewhere between Saturn and Uranus onitive

dover damage US and we talk to care and Supply within thirty minutes. It took just under two years to reach Saturn's moon Hyperion. We orbited that odd rock for more than six months, taking readings of its unique static energy,

radiation routine crap sample study, send reports, repeat no breakthroughs tedium. Once the team was satisfied we'd achieve that directive, the captain gave the order to fire up the engines on my mark ionic booster burn at fifty percent for fifteen seconds periapsis of eighty meters at forty degrees north by twenty degrees south right Mark

Highland segnaty normal shields holding. Is that a gradiation and chin when we reach Periapsis ionic boosterburn at one hun Periapsis in three two one manty sat still green. Captain, I'm picking up some sort of energy surge on the surface status. I'm reading zero effect on shoes fectually antiperty holding. The census censors are showing all systems no slingshot complete, Captain, Hoosters, what was that readings? Right before it hit us looked almost like some sort of solar flare just

from Hyperion's static field. If I had to guess, I'd say our close approach somehow attracted it. How could that happen? I've never seen anything like that. It did adjust our course, though, We're going to need to do a corrective burn soon or we'll never reach our Kuiper belt of Felion. Before we do that, I want a full diagnostic every system, every bolt. Something that hits us hard enough to change our course could bite us in

the ass. For the next twenty seven hours, we inspected every inch of the Vespucci and found a little more than some surface dust that had blown up from Hyperion. Our next burn corrected our course and we were on route to our two year research orbit of how Maya in the Kuiper Belts beyond Neptune. After some time, we fell back into our regular research routines. I was taking some of the dust samples we collected from the hull to doctor Brady for

bioscans. I must be getting close to bedtime. What holy crap. I searched the corridors nearly twenty minutes for that dog. I know I saw a dog, but found nothing. I told the doc who just sent me off duty, eat and sleep. He said, told me, I have to check back in before I can return to duty. Vespucci's galley was a long, rectangular room lined with cabinets containing various prepackaged meals. Doc Brady kept the shelves stocked with rations. In the center of the room was a single rectangular

table with three stools on either side and one on each end. All of it was fixed to the floor, plenty of room for eight people, even though the ship's compliment was only five. The ship's engineer was already there, Mendisa a Bobbio. I hadn't met her before we began training for this mission. I get that she may have been the best and brightest Ghana had to

offer. But this was an American ship. One would think there'd have been plenty more qualified mechanics around, but Nassa had probably needed to massage the international community to get us fully funded. Engineer Ababio was having a whispered conversation with Jarrett Washington. With a name like Washington, you'd think he'd been made of steel instead. This bookworm gets lifted out of the South side of Chicago, handed a degree and made it on to the mission roster as our psychologist as

well as Brady's biological assistant. Apparently they knew each other. They stopped talking when I walked in and stayed quiet while I grabbed a dry steak kit and water pouch. I sat down at the far end of the table from them. How are you, Commander? According to the doctor, I'm tired. Judging by the looks I get everywhere, I'm crazy. No one thinks you're crazy, Sir, could have fooled me. This mission has us all on edge. Mendesa and I were just discussing some of the anxiety dreams we had

when we first left Port. I took a cultural psychology class as part of my bachelor's at LSU, I mean lent the story of Doumboo Hag. I finally had a name for the sleep paralysis I've suffered from childhood. I know she's not true, but it felt good to It's at the phenomenon in feels as if it was something I could fight. I don't think some goddamn imaginary which is attacking me in my sleep. What are you sweating, Commander? How the hell did flies get on board? Someone needs to check our food

supply, got it. There's nothing there, Commander. Captain at ease? What were you seeing? Commander? I knew it was impossible there were no bugs on a sealed and clean ship in the middle of our solar system. But I swear I had been attacked by a swarm of massive flies. Just before the Captain entered the galley, I saw one land I hit it with my tray. There was nothing there, Commander, I must have been the stress. I haven't been sleeping well since hyperion. Are we sure there was

nothing in that flare? Commander, go see Dak have him give you something to help you sleep. Mendiza, I know you already ran the scans, but I want a full work up every system, every inch of the ship. Captain and Jarrett, I want you and Dak to run full evals on the entire crew. Every test you two can think of, bloodwork, psych evals, cat scans, MRIs hell. If you think anal probes will tell us something, do it. Crew and mission safety are paramount. Uranus is

our last possible you turn for home before the Kuiper belt. If we need to use it, I need to know a zap Yes, Sir. An overreaction bordering on ridiculous, ordering tests on everyone when it was clear that I was her target. I don't know how that woman landed the Captain's chair instead of me, but I suspected had something to do with who she knew. I made my way to sick Bay, the section of the ship der Dak Brady calls home. He was a late ad to the crew, another confused

person with too much education and not enough common sense. Dak ran me through the usual tests. Reflex site auditory, checked my breathing, drew blood, scheduled a brain scan for my next sleep cycle. Everything he did either turned up no results or needed time to process. He was slow because he couldn't do the job properly fifteen minutes until their supply we could stock to city. Please find an alternate, alternate point. The next few days were a blur.

The crew suffered pokes and prods and the mental gymnastics Jared Washington put us through, while at the same time scrubbing every system topped to bottom, looking for whatever was attacking us, at acking me. For most of those three days, I saw nothing more than shadows shifting when I sat alone in my bunk, things that would sprint through the corners of my periphery. When the blood results came back, Dak gave me the news we all expected, nothing

was physically wrong with me. I made my way back to my bunk, pissed at the inept grew. I'd been saddled with a confused doctor, a counselor more interested in fluffing egos than actually doing his job, an engineer who couldn't fathom the complexities of American ingenuity, and a captain who likely slept her way to the top. That's when things really went sideways. Who's there is

someone there? Who where are you? I grabbed a pipe wrench from a tool locker near by and held it ready to swing on the intruder ermy I saw her through the airlock window. She stood thin and naked and pale. Her skin glistened with sweat, yes looked scaly and dry. Her body was perfect, long legs stretched to a neatly trim tuft of light brown hair that covered her sex. Her long blonde hair draped past her shoulders and almost cradled

her breasts. Her chiseled face was accented by thick red lips, perfect teeth, and a thin nose that gracefully swooped up her eyes. Her eyes were empty. They were bright and blue and sparkled, but they were somehow dead and hollow. Her gaze dug into my brain. She stood in the center of the airlock, completely unfazed by the absolute coldness of that room. I

lowered the pipe wrench and stared back. I've been reading you find you a superior human specim imprisoned Fabian at the mercy You called me, I called. As she spoke, she moved towards the door. She never took a step, yet she got closer and closer to me, and I to her, And I couldn't move my eyes away from hers. I swear she changed from woman to child to man and back again. But I wasn't sure, because her eyes and her voice consumed me. You're kind these destiny for greatness.

Your feet, the canking STARp tenify your world of this under your mighty fist. But your people become bluted, weakened. Back up chapter death, back compassion. You abandoned your divine social structure. You turned your back on your place with increas. Look at the cruel of your ship. We confuse upset again, meant to be heroes to the universe, and instead he slaying to the unknown. Its explorers not congruous. Week I. She and I reached

the airlock window and placed fingertips against it. I swear they touched through the glass. I could feel her warm skin despite the cold window. Leadership hip which special people to me reading the copies, you could be powerful, It might be great. I could see her skin, flaky and wet, begin to darken, as if it were burning. The pink flesh turned black with a sizzle. Where there would have been a shriek of pain, there was only laughter. Then she was gone, you gone. She was behind me.

She was not a human anymore. She was a shadow with all of space swirling within her. The station began to rattle and quake around me. Everything shook except her. Whatever she was, she would tear my ship apart. I had to stop her. The wrench was the only thing I had, and it was effective. She went down hard as I swung through where her head would have been. The shaking stopped. Everything stopped. I looked at the body on the ground. It wasn't the shadow thing. It was

a woman, head bashed and blood spreading. It was Captain Quintero. I stared in silence at the blood oozing from her open skull. I knelt and watched it leap down under the floor grates till I d weakness to what she must. I dropped the wrench and opened the airlocked door, before lifting and dragging the Captain's body in, I pressed a couple of buttons and the door closed. That soothing whisking sound was the outer door opening and Quintero's body being

blown into the emptiness of space. Once it closed, I watched her float limply away through the airlock windows. Her body was now as useless as she had always been. What have you done, jarrett I, What did you just do? Have to screen you? You know what must be done. I haven't alert about an airlock opening. The captain is I left into action. I couldn't get a good grip on his throat, but I shoved him back and we knocked over the toolbox before falling to the floor. He got

his foot against my stomach and pushed me off of him. I landed on a screwdriver and grabbed it before he could get fully to his feet. I was back on him and stabbed it through the soft flesh in his hand. I didn't see his other hand swing connected hard with my face and knocked me down before kicking me in the side. The cat right. I staggered to my feet before seeing the bolt gun we had for plaiting repairs. I grabbed that and pursued Jarrett to the galley. The idiot had managed to corner himself.

No, no, no, come enter do my leg tear snappy, same steepy of your rightful place? Who will prevent you from fulfilling your greatness? Fancying your species? Good commander? What are you doing? Who? We must achieve our destiny, Jarrett. This thing that boarded us knows us and knows how we have failed as a people. It will help save us all you're you're hallustenating. It's not it's not real. You have to no, this will be quick now. I don't know who hit me, dak

Ramendisa, but someone powered hit me hard from behind. You were a powerful They couldn't handle the truth. Instead, I woke up in a space suit in the vast nothingness of space, left behind, abandoned. My mission failed, Humanity failed, all because an entitled few couldn't see the truth that I saw. If only they would have fallen in my down very well be like

the turn things ah. I don't want to talk anymore about my ship Oxican level of zero percent there has made total toxic thing and being sounds like ah ah ah h. Entitlement Written by Stephen Prouse, featuring performances by Aaron King as Captain Quintero, David Cummings as the Commander, Antoinette Barry Snow as Mandissa, C. M. Peters as the voice of the computer, Michael Turntine as Jared, and Jason Wilson as to voice. If Nothing Break Nothing Moves.

Written by Arthur Unk, featuring performances by Danielle Ellett as a Money, Jeff Clement as Zuck, Jack Carmichael as Fendley, Brandon Greene as caliban A, Tanya Maloyevich as Cries. Musical composition was by J. M. Schurf. Episode artwork, web development and creative direction by Cassie Pettit, Social media and Patreon management by Brooks Bigley. Videography is by Hale Schurf. Audio engineering and sound designed by me Jason Wilson, suck Itt, Ridley Scott. We

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