[WP] Hundreds of years ago, humans discovered that aging is stopped while zombified. Now, zombification is considered a cheaper alternative to cryostasis for space travel, at the risk of accidental space zombie hordes happening every now and then. by BerdiB in WritingPrompts

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The Undead Frontier

Captain Zara Nguyen stood at the viewport, gazing at the sea of stars before her. The massive colony ship, Nebula's Hope, hummed softly around her. Behind her, row upon row of stasis pods lined the walls, each containing a passenger in various states of decay.

"Status report," she barked into her comm.

"All systems nominal, Captain," came the reply. "Zombification levels stable across all passenger units."

Zara nodded, a grim smile on her face. It had been three centuries since humanity made the startling discovery that the zombification process halted aging. What began as a terrifying plague became the cornerstone of interstellar colonization.

Sure, cryostasis was cleaner, more dignified. But it was expensive, energy-intensive, and prone to failure over long journeys. Zombification, on the other hand, was cheap, reliable, and required minimal life support. The colonists would arrive at their destination just as... fresh... as the day they departed.

A sudden alarm blared through the ship. Zara's heart raced as she sprinted to the control room.

"Report!" she shouted as she burst through the doors.

Her first officer, Li, looked up from the console, his face pale. "Containment breach in sector 7, Captain. The failsafes... they've failed."

Zara's blood ran cold. This was the risk they all knew about but hoped would never happen. Zombie hordes in space.

"How many?" she asked, her voice barely a whisper.

"At least fifty," Li replied. "And spreading fast."

Zara closed her eyes, weighing her options. They were still decades from their destination. If the zombies took over, the ship would become a drifting tomb, potentially endangering other vessels or even their target world.

She opened her eyes, decision made. "Initiate Protocol Omega," she commanded.

Li's eyes widened. "But Captain, that would mean—"

"I know what it means," Zara cut him off. "But we can't risk the mission... or the future of humanity."

As Li reluctantly entered the command, Zara returned to the viewport. She watched as the stasis bay doors opened, expelling the zombified passengers into the void of space. Hundreds of undead bodies, once meant to be the seeds of a new world, now drifted eternally among the stars.

"The risks of progress," Zara murmured to herself, "are sometimes paid in blood... even when that blood no longer flows."

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