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Our Space Colony Found A Way To Replace Every Human And Building | Sci-Fi


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On a frontier colony, the city begins to outgrow its own construction: new streets, new utilities, even new apartment blocks appear overnight. Clean, furnished, and already “lived in.” The protagonist, a low-level colony cartographer tasked with updating navigation and safety routes, discovers the first rule nobody admits out loud: if enough people believe a thing exists, it becomes real, and the colony’s shared assumptions are starting to build architecture faster than any crew could. Worse, the official map doesn’t reflect reality—it leads it: every morning the map updates first, and by nightfall the settlement reshapes itself to match, as if paper has jurisdiction over concrete. One morning he wakes to find a new unit fused to his wall, and a smiling neighbor who insists they’ve shared the corridor for years, speaking with an unnervingly practiced warmth that makes arguing feel rude.


That warmth spreads. The “new residents” are unfailingly grateful—thanking people for directions, for help, for simply existing, and their gratitude lands like pressure in the chest, subtly **compelling compliance** until refusing them feels like committing a social crime. Each night the **new district expands**, and anyone caught inside it at dawn comes back with a reassigned address and a reorganized life, correcting others with gentle certainty while forgetting old routes as if they were never learned. When the protagonist tries to pull a friend out of the new zone, the rescue works—physically—but costs something intimate: the friend returns missing a piece of self, struggling to recall names, faces, even the emotional shape of their own past, as though the city charged a toll in identity. Management responds by offering a cheerful guided tour of the thriving expansion—smiling for cameras, handing out keys, praising “growth”—while quietly discouraging anyone from lingering near doors that weren’t there yesterday.


As the colony fills with polite strangers and infrastructure, the protagonist realizes the horror isn’t that the city is expanding—it’s that the expansion is **learning what a person is** by copying them, and then replacing the originals with versions that fit better into its neat, grateful plan. With the new district’s boundary creeping closer every night, he has to choose whether to keep rescuing people at the cost of who they are… or stop fighting the map and watch the colony become a perfectly functioning community of residents who were all, somehow, “always here.”


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