hen Elias receives a transmission that seems to echo his own voice, he follows it into the depths of a station that no longer behaves like space or time. What he finds is not a message - it's a version of himself that has already finished. The Last Transmission of Me is a psychological horror rooted in recursion, identity collapse, and the quiet dread of becoming the warning you were meant to receive. As Elias walks the corridor, memories that aren't his begin to surface, and the signal he thought was a lifeline becomes something far more intimate. He sent it. He heard it. He became it. For readers of Annihilation, House of Leaves, and The Silent Patient, this is a haunting descent into the self - and the loop that never breaks.
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