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In the endless quiet of deep space, Engineer Gwon Hee keeps himself sane with cooking, repairs, and quiet songs hummed into the dark. But one night, a second voice answers - a clear, melodic hum that finishes his tune perfectly.
The signal leads him to Lieutenant Eunha, a musician-astronaut locked in cryosleep whose consciousness has slipped into the ship's comm system. What begins as a technical mystery turns into a fragile connection between two brilliant, lonely people: the engineer who keeps the ship alive, and the voice who keeps him company.
As Gwon Hee sings to stabilize her fading signal and Eunha teases him through laughter and static, their conversations deepen into something tender, witty, and real. The ship itself begins to echo her presence - lights flickering to her laughter, machines humming their duets - until science and emotion blur, and their frequencies merge into one.
Signal Lost is a soft, romantic science-fiction story about connection across impossible distance - about music, trust, and the quiet gravity of two souls finding each other in the void.