Figure 1. Tyhry gets distracted while hacking a New York database. |
Sedron Time Stream. Tyhry was born several decades after the Huaoshy put an end to all further time travel by changing the dimensional structure of the universe. However, there is still one available way for information to flow backwards through time which depends on a part of our universe called the sedron domain. Tyhry is one of the few people on Earth who can obtain useful information from the Sedron Time Stream, but that information flow often takes place at the edge of her conscious awareness.
Figure 2. Tyhry's vision. |
There in Figure 2 is what Tyhry thinks she sees when she looks over her shoulder. Maybe a man’s reach should exceed his grasp, but not so for Tyhry. For Tyhry, her life's experience has been a never ending chain of successes. There is nothing that she has ever tried to do that she has not found a way to accomplish.
Tyhry with a cloud of nanites. |
Imaginary Friends. The impossible? Tyhry grew up not imagining a friend, but living with a loyal companion, the replicoid named Anthony. And from a very young age, Tyhry was envious of her mentor's (Manny) amazingly beautiful hair. Tyhry learned how to program hair nanites and provide herself with artificial hair. Fascinated by the idea that Antony is an artificial life-form, a replicoid, Tyhry learned how to create replicoid copies of herself. Simple.
Since nothing exceeds Tyhry's grasp, she has never felt the need to mutter words like these to herself (but see Figure 3):
"Had I been two, another and myself,
Our head would have o'erlooked the world!" (source)
Figure 3. Two headed Tyhry. |
Tyhry has also been experimenting with ways to make miniaturized replicoid copies. These often have defects, and Tyhry has no qualms about destroying defective copies of herself. Tyhry's ultimate goal for her replicoid experiments is to learn the secret of creating nanoscopic replicoids that can "plug into" the Bimanoid Interface.
Figure 4. Two copies of Marda. |
World Thinkers. Both Tyhry and Marda are trying to find a way to provide telepathy to everyone on Earth. Marda's method is to create brain implants that will link human thought to a global communications network. Tyhry's strategy is not too different, but she wants to use ten billion nanoscopic replicoids to link the minds of every person on Earth into the Bimanoid Interface. I expect it will be in Part 8 of City on the Edge of Tomorrow when Marda discovers that a copy of herself existed in the Ekcolir Reality (see Figure 4).
Tyhry, the graduate. |
Tyhry and Marda have both recently graduated from college when they make their journey to New York. For her senior research project, Marda developed an cerebral implant and tested it on herself. Tyhry monitors everything that Marda does and Tyhry has secretly taken Marda's idea for a cerebral implant and modified it using advanced nanotechnology that is not available to Marda. Figure 5 is a rather overly-dramatic depiction of Tyhry during one of her cerebral implant experiments.
Figure 5. Brain Surgery. |
Synapex Linkers. Now having reached 14,000 words into my new science fiction story City on the Edge of Tomorrow, I'm thinking about how Tyhry will deploy one more type of nanite in an attempt to establish a telepathic mind link to Naseh. I've long imagined that Ekcolir was genetically crafted and carefully designed so as to be able to telepathically influence the minds of Asterothropes.
What about Naseh? When he was sent to Earth, Ekcolir was on a mission to end the Time Travel War and to accomplish that he needed to make Trysta fall in love with him. For City on the Edge of Tomorrow, I imagine that Naseh is constantly transmitting an Ek'col-like emotion-controlling telepathic signal and Tyhry is receptive to it, making Tyhry experience a persistent fascination with Naseh (the same is true for Tynyo). Tyhry desperately tries to establish a synapex link to Naseh using some of her programmable nanites.
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Other News. As described in this blog post from 2020, the wikifiction blog was started at just about the same time when I began using Twitter. I have stopped using Twitter. Why? I recently saw someone who was still using a Yahoo email account and I thought: Am I one of those old-timers who can't let go of old things? Yes... but not everything.
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Next: a story writing collaboration with ChatGPT.
Coming soon: Part 5 of City on the Edge of Tomorrow.
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