June 12, 2026

Airport from hell, now boarding

Report on an Unidentified Space Station

Lost crew lands in tiny station that keeps getting bigger—and readers are obsessed

TLDR: A stranded crew finds refuge on an old space station that keeps turning out to be far larger and creepier than anyone believed, with missing explorers raising the stakes fast. Readers are split between calling it haunting genius, comparing it to the Backrooms, and grumbling that the mystery wasn’t mind-bending enough.

What starts as a lucky emergency stop turns into full-blown cosmic nightmare fuel: a stranded crew lands on what looks like a small, old space station, only to realize it’s way, way bigger than anyone thought. First it seems like a quiet rest stop. Then come the giant dining halls, endless lounges, massive elevator shafts, and the chilling detail that two explorers vanish after heading to the lower levels. Every new survey reads like the crew has wandered deeper into a place that refuses to stay normal—and the community is absolutely eating it up.

The comments split into delight, confusion, and classic internet nitpicking. One camp is all in: swiftcoder simply gushes, “Always loved this one,” while another reader says it has huge Backrooms energy—basically an endless creepy maze, but with more existential dread and fewer memes. That comparison gave the whole discussion a modern horror vibe, with readers treating the station like the universe’s most cursed airport layover.

But not everyone was hypnotized. One commenter flat-out shrugged, saying it felt too simple and asking, “Should I feel something?” Ouch. Then came the inevitable realism police, poking at the giant size claims with a giant “Uhmm..” and admitting it was a nitpick anyway. So yes, the real drama here is deliciously familiar: half the crowd is swooning over the eerie mystery, the other half is demanding bigger brain-melt, and everyone agrees the station is deeply, deeply unsettling.

Key Points

  • An expedition makes an emergency landing on an unidentified, apparently uninhabited space station and reports no initial casualties.
  • The station is first described as a small, aging but functional transit depot with passenger lounges, waiting rooms, and no visible bridge or control center.
  • Further exploration reveals that the station is much larger than first believed, with multi-level concourses, staircases, mezzanines, and capacity for many thousands of passengers.
  • The station has an unusually strong gravitational field and a thin atmosphere of interstellar dust that obscures its true size.
  • Two expedition members disappear while exploring lower decks, and the crew discovers immense elevator shafts that suggest the station extends far beyond initial estimates.

Hottest takes

"Always loved this one" — swiftcoder
"Should I feel something?" — rullelito
"similar to reading about the Backrooms, but with a bigger, existential dread" — hootz
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