Inquisitor | Milky Prison
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New arrivals are submerged in vats of the same milky crystal fluid. Over days, the liquid seeps into their neural pathways and begins to dissolve selective memories—replacing them with false confessions, manufactured guilt, and the screams of people they’ve never met. inquisitor milky prison
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The first involved a telepath who overwrote The Verifier’s memory engrams with a love poem. She walked out the front airlock, but was later found floating in a nearby nebula, smiling and unable to speak anything but ancient Sumerian.
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The second used a resonance bomb to shatter three lacteal crystal walls. The prisoner escaped, but the “milky fluid” flooded an entire colony world three light-years away. That colony now has a 100% amnesia rate. The Inquisitor Milky Prison is not a place you go. It’s a place that grows inside you—drop by drop, question by question, until you confess to a sin you never knew existed.