ce ne sarebbe abbastanza per dirigere un bel horror fantascientifico a basso costo, sullo stile di Capsule (che pero' non è ne horror ne scifi)
Bel racconto su Nosleep, di cui vi lascio l'incipit
On March 19th 2001 the Russian Space Station Mir disappeared from low earth orbit. There was no collision or explosion; one minute it was there and the next it wasn’t. For twenty four panicked hours a select group of scientists, intelligence agents, and government officials worked tirelessly to simultaneously figure out what had happened, and prevent the general public from discovering that anything had occurred at all. Exactly one day later Mir reappeared in the precise location it had last been observed. It appeared relatively unchanged but for one major exception: the space station, which had been unoccupied for months in preparation of deorbiting, was now inhabited. The fact that you’ve never heard of this proves the cover up was successful; figuring out what caused this anomaly and what happened during the twenty four hours Mir was missing, is an entirely different matter. I know this because I was there, in Roscosmos Mission Control, on that day in March so long ago. I’ve never told a single soul this story, but I’m an old man now and I don’t have long left to live, humanity needs to hear the truth before there’s no one left alive to tell it.
Continua qua: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/com...on_mir_part_1/
E qui la seconda parte: https://www.reddit.com/r/nosleep/com...on_mir_part_2/