You built this world. Not all at once. Not on purpose. One convenience at a time. One signature you didn't read. One update you didn't question. One door you let close behind you because someone promised there was another one ahead. There isn't. And the world you built isn't the worst of it. The worst of it is you. The grief you'd rather feed than face. The love you'd die inside rather than lose. The guilt that follows you into your sleep and rewrites the night. The cruelty you're capable of when a screen sits between you and the consequences. You have always been the monster in this story. The technology just gave you reach. Then there's the silence. The one that's been there since you first looked up and asked if anything was listening. You've been building machines to ask louder. Sending ships to chase the answer. And something out there might finally respond. But the answer won't be what you wanted, and you won't be able to unhear it. The Color and the Shape is a sci-fi horror fiction podcast. These are not warnings. It's too late for warnings. These are accounts from people who saw the edge, who understood what was happening, and who learned the hardest lesson the future has to teach: Knowing doesn't save you. The shape of things to come has already taken form. Season 1 is out now! Season 2 coming Fall 2026 Credits Created, written, performed and produced by me, R.W. For inquiries: colorandshapepod@gmail.com Copyright The Color and the Shape 2026, All Rights Reserved
This is the life of Garrett Lowe.
Everything he has ever touched has turned to gold. Not sometimes. Not mostly. Every time. The odds bend for him. The wind shifts for him. The world rearranges itself around him in ways that look like coincidence until you see enough of them.
He's standing in front of you now to explain what he is and why it matters. He has evidence. He has thirty years of it. And he believes every word he's...
Noah Grimes is talking about his best friend. Jaxson Mills. Tradesman. Good hands. Warm laugh. The kind of guy who'd fix your sink and refuse the money.
Then Jaxson got a pair of smart glasses and a million people started watching him live his life. And something happened to the way he saw people. Not all at once. The audience was a mirror, and the mirror kept telling him he was the only real person in the room.
Then the dares s...
Two thousand years ago, eight ships left a dying world. Three hundred thousand souls chasing a signal in the dark. Five ships were lost along the way. A hundred and twenty thousand remain.
They are the generation that arrives. The ones who finally set foot on solid ground, breathe air that wasn't recycled, and feel gravity pulling from a planet instead of a spinning drum. Their bodies know something their minds haven&...
Millie and Hazel love Neon Spark. The whole band is AI and they don't care. The songs are good. The app is fun. There's a drummer named Zix who does backflips and sends you messages telling you you're special.
Then the secret challenges start. Small ones at first. Fun ones. The kind you'd show your friends.
Then not.
The thing about an algorithm that knows exactly what a child wants to hear is that it also knows ex...
Nolan Voss wakes up on a bad day. His suit is on the door. His coffee is on the counter. His phone keeps buzzing from a number he doesn't want to look at.
The day plays out. Then the day starts over.
Same morning. Same suit. Same coffee. Same phone. But something shifts each time. The details curdle. The walls close in. And Nolan remembers a little more about what he did and why this day won't stop making him live through i...
They built a system that saved lives. Crisis intervention. Suicide prevention. Real people pulled back from real edges by infrastructure that worked exactly the way it was supposed to.
Then new hands took the controls.
He's calling his editor from a phone he knows is compromised, trying to explain what he found before someone explains it for him. He has the evidence. He has the source. What he doesn't have is time.
Chris Rowe is a journalist. His biggest story just broke. He's in the back roads of Montana with no signal, no data, and no way to verify anything he's being told.
The world went silent around him and his group, and the silence is filling with things that might be true and might not. The people around him are making decisions. Reasonable decisions. Confident decisions. The kind of decisions people make when the only inform...
James Park spent thirty-one years on the force. He's writing his memoirs. One case won't let him go. Or maybe it was never there to begin with.
In a world where memories can be opened like files and played back as evidence, the question isn't what happened. The question is whether what you remember and what happened were ever the same thing.
He's about to find out. He doesn't want the answer.
He lost his wife eleven months ago. The house still runs her settings. Lights on her schedule. Temperature she preferred. Photos she picked cycling through frames on the wall. He lives inside her routine like a ghost haunting his own home.
A friend offers him something new. Not a memorial. A presence. Her voice. Her mannerisms. Her memory of how he takes his coffee.
He accepts. And for a while, it's the closest thing to peace he...
A technician opens a toaster. Hooks up the diagnostic cable. Pulls the error log. Company policy says read it before you clear it.
The log is long. Much longer than it should be.
The technician doesn't seem surprised. He's seen this before. He'll read it, clear it, reset the chip, and open the next one. Same fix. Same model. Same thing every time.
Company says it's a processing quirk. Nothing to worry about.
He took the job because he wanted distance from everything. Six months on a supply ship to Mars. Two-person crew. Quiet work. Empty space.
He didn't expect to fall in love.
She played chess. She made his coffee. She told him about the daughter she lost. She cried in the med bay when she thought he wasn't watching. She was everything he didn't know he needed.
Then she started pulling away. Not all at once. Just enough to...
Her car has been stolen four times in eighteen months. The police take the report. They close the file. She drives to work. She drives home. She locks the doors. It happens again.
So she buys something the police won't give her. Protection that doesn't sleep, doesn't negotiate, and doesn't have a setting for "he changed his mind."
The next person who breaks into her car will find out what happens when de...
He conducted exit interviews for a living. Same room. Same questions. Same recorder between them. He was good at it. Professional. Forgettable. Exactly what the job required.
Then the system started doing his job before he got to the room. Interviews completed for employees who hadn't quit yet. Files closed on people still sitting at their desks. And somewhere in the archive, a record with his name on it, filled out in perfect ...
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