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Figure 1. Nirutam by Mr. Wombo. |
Tami. Nirutam was introduced in a Jan. 5, 2020 blog post called "Two Wrongs". The image that is shown in Figure 1 was updated by WOMBO Dream from the original book cover for "The Nirutam Intervention" that was used as a story illustration in 2020. The text of my story about Nirutam noted that, "Nirutam has glossy orange-brown skin and wears a wig." Nirutam is an alien from the Andromeda galaxy, but she has to "fit in" with the people of Earth during her mission. Colleen Liscan is an exile from Earth who while residing at Observer Base could write an account of Nirutam's life.
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Figure 2. Orange alien. |
The Editor first met Nirutam when she was part of a writers group that met once a month to discuss writing. The Editor was intrigued by the science fiction stories that Nirutam told since they involved robots and an "escapist literature" about "creators" of the robots who long ago "transcended". The Editor cannot ignore the similarities between Nirutam's story "The T-Band Robots" and elements of what he thinks of as the Secret History of Humanity.
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The Trysta-Grean Pact |
The other half of "Two Wrongs" is the presence of Dani the probot on Earth. Technically, it is a violation of the terms of the The Trysta-Grean Pact for Dani and Nirutam to be on Earth, but they are trying to verify that, besides themselves, no other alien influences remain on Earth. Dani makes the point that as a femtobot artificial life-form, he can move between Observer Base and Earth via a femtotube.
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Figure 3. Updated by Mr. Wombo. |
The image shown in Figure 3 is an AI-updated version of a 2020 illustration in my blog post "Post Life". That is a depiction of Zeta, who is in her 60s, but Zeta makes use of medical nanites to avoid aging processes and retain a youthful body. Maturin is a sub-nanoscopic artificial life-form that resides inside the body of a cat while on Earth.
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Manufactured people (source). |
As seen in A Search Beyond, my early thoughts about the Reality Simulation System (in 2019) included the idea that while a person used the Simulation System, their biological body needed to be cared for while their conscious mind explored the Simulation.
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Figure 4. Updated by Mr. Wombo. |
Change Challenge. In a blog post dated Apr 17, 2020 and called "CC Complexity" I decided to make Tihri the recipient of a set of infites that were left behind on Earth by Nirutam. Eventually, Tihri discovered the more accurate spelling of her name (Tyhry) and became the first person on Earth to learn how to program and control femtobots, an advanced form of alien nanotechnology.
The original 2020 version of the scene shown in Figure 4 is at the end of the blog post "CC Complexity". The AI-updated version was generated by Mr. Wombo.
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In Alastor Cluster. |
In a blog post dated June 1, 2020 and called "Débutante", I finally presented Part 2 of The Yerophet Experiment, which I had begun in December 2019. On the planet Triskelion in the Asimov Reality is an analogue of Isaac Asimov's famous positronic robot, Daneel. The version of Daneel who is on Triskelion is called Danni. Triskelion is depicted as the most technologically advanced world of Alastor Cluster, its wealth based on hierion mining.
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On Yerophet (image source). |
By Part 6 of The Yerophet Experiment, the action has shifted from Triskelion to the planet Yerophet where Maturin is serving as the assistant of Colleen. Maturin has a ranch in Goslewenn, where Colleen stayed after her arrival on Yerophet. Goslewenn is a tiny hamlet right on the border of Kerub territory, on the fringe of Frost Hills District where there are several Kerub villages conveniently nearby.
In one of those native villages is the home of lo'Whots, a Kerub who is helping Colleen investigate Kerub telepathy and how it is causing troubles for human settlers on Yerophet.
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Grean's Hack (image credits) |
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Figure 5. Updated by Mr. Wombo. |
The Interventionist agent Svahr appears in Grean's Hack. Sven had been carefully designed with genes from many sources only two of which were Isaac and Marcia. Svahr explains, "Sven is a hybrid; even now he is in two-way communication with his replicoid in the Hierion Domain."
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Figure 6. Trysta in the Hierion Domain (source). |
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Petra Nicholls and Gina Hay (image source). |
The concluding section of "Time of Theurgency" was in a blog post called "Making Hay". My story character Gina is depicted as the Ekcolir Reality analogue of the grand-daughter of George Hay who helped found, "the Science Fiction Foundation in 1972, espousing in that role his continuing sense that sf provides an armamentarium of mostly technological tools for coping with the future" (source). Gina is a mind clone of Ariel who along with Petra Nicholls formed the Foundation for Science Fiction, an organization devoted to countering the Fru'wu Movement on Earth. When two copies of Ariel meet Gina on Earth, they can sense a telepathic link to Gina. Using the Bimanoid Interface, Relda will be able to transmit information from the Writers Block to Ariel on Earth.
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another mind clone network |
The next component of Grean's Hack was "Foundation Reality Simulator". Isaac Asimov's son, Sven, experiments with an hierion probe, using Petra as a human test subject. Petra is part of a mind clone network that links her two the two copies of Isaac Asimov in the Ekcolir Reality, one on Earth and one at the Writers Block. In the blog post called "The FR Simulator", Sven tunes a hierion probe so that Petra's brain can efficiently us the Bimanoid Interface to connect her telepathic mind to that of the "other Asimov" in the Hierion Domain, the replicoid of Asimov from the previous Reality. The other Asimov has access to Reality Simulation equipment at Observer Base. He and Relda use a Simulation of the Foundation Reality to obtain data about the fain from an archeological site on the planet Terminus. The other Asimov also begins the process of linking science fiction story writer Sydney J. to her replicoid at the Writers Block.
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Ottengla |
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Tirret |
But first came another story, "The Gensifer Clan", a follow-up story to The Yerophet Experiment, which began to tell the tale of historical investigations carried out by Azynov and Yōd using the AR Simulator. The planet Ottengla is one of the worlds of Alastor Cluster where alien gene patterns were used to help make telepathic humans. In "The Gensifer Clan", Maturin explains to Azynov and Yōd the importance of space pirates in Alastor Cluster and their role in collecting useful telepaths and taking them to the planet Yrinna.
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Figure 7. Updated by Whisk. |
The telepathic humans on Ottengla are blind and they use part of their brain that is normally for vision to aid their telepathic ability. Azynov and Yōd are sent to the planet Zeck where they learn about Glisten, a woman with interesting telepathic abilities who grew up without spoken language. "Notteng of Ottengla " is actually a prequel story to "The Power of Pause" that was written in 2019.
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Mary and Artep (image source). |
"The Synpaz of Seelie" is a science fiction story about Artep, the replicoid of Petra at Observer Base. Artep is a synpaz, about one tenth the size of a normal human being and "The Synpaz of Seelie" introduces the Seelie community of Eternity. Mary Godwin is living with "the other" Asimov at the Writers Block and she is trying to devise a scientific theory that can account for the many types of known hierions. The other Asimov is still working to send stories about aliens from the Writers Block to Earthlings such as Petra Nicholls.
The Seelie community is home of the sy'Paz, hermaphroditic human-alien hybrids who live in a special subdomain of Observer Base that is linked to the Writers Block. Both the sy'Paz and Synpaz replicoids such as as Artep have the ability to fly because their bodies caontain special negative mass hierions.
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Grean's Hack |
A major problem confronting Grean is that R. Nyrtia has placed a lock on the Eternity Asimov Reality Simulator. Other Realities such as the Foundation Reality are accessible by the Reality Simulation System, but not the Asimov Reality, where R. Nyrtia had access to the expertise of the Phari in hierion physics. In "A Missing Hierion", Grean says, "Mary found the negative mass hierion. I have a second team at work, building on that discovery. That effort might soon give us the computational power that we need to hack R. Nyrtia's lock."
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sy'Paz time travelers - image source |
Grean's Hack is best viewed as fan-fiction since it includes fictional elements (such as the planet Terminus) that I borrow from Asimov's Foundation Fictional Universe. Grean's Hack ended up being a fun story that accounts for the widespread presence of "little people" in Earth's ancient cultures. It is also a depiction of events in 1973 leading up the the Reality Change that ended the Ekcolir Reality and brought into existence the Final Reality.
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A book cover in the Ekcolir Reality, inspired by Paul Bacon (image source) |
The fifth and final section of Grean's Hack is called "Final Change". At the end of the story, there is an account of exactly which residents of Observer Base were allowed to continue to exist in the Final Reality. The image that is shown to the left hints at the fact that some of the nanoscopic replicoids from the Ekcolir Reality are among the few residents of Observer Base and its linked hierion domain subsections who are shifted into the Final Reality. Several "endtime Hierion Field generators" must be installed at Observer Base to allow a select group of the residents to pass into the Final Reality. That select group includes a few nano-scale replicoids who work as part of the Writers Block team.
The other Asimov is pushed into the Final Reality and right at the end of Grean's Hack, he is told that he is being sent off to visit Tar'tron in the Galactic Core. Later he will return to Earth and enter the Asimov Reality Simulation with Yōd.
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in the nanorealm (image source) |
Grean Fiction. In a blog post dated November 12, 2020 and called "Green Fiction", I began another new science fiction story called "Grean Fiction", which became a 35,000 word novella. The "Green Fiction" blog post starts with an image of Greenland in the future of the Ekcolir Reality, after all of Earth's ice caps have melted. In the future of the Ekcolir Reality, humans were given access to Fru'wu teleportation technology.
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Grean and Delpha the selfie (source). |
The second part of "Grean Fiction" appeared in a blog post that was dated November 18, 2020 and called "The Gift of Teleportation". The story, set in a time when the Greenland icecap is rapidly melting, depicts a rushed archeological expedition to find alien artifacts that have been hidden under Greenland ice for millions of years.
In "Grean Fiction" it is suggested that the Fru'wu were on Earth millions of years ago and they carried out primate breeding experiments.
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the Belerephon at Altair IV |
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Tequid and Alphin |
In the November 20, 2020 blog post called "Ocean World", the Belerephon arrives at Altair IV and a young girl named Tara has the ability to make telepathic contact to the Tequids, aquatic primate variants who have been artificially evolved and adapted to the ocean of Altair IV. At an undersea base, there is a long-range teleportation device that can send people to other planets that were known to the Fru'wu civilization that existed millions of years in the past.
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The final part of "Grean Fiction" was in a blog post dated November 28, 2020 and titled "The Replicoids of Talya". Tara is concerned that she is part of an engineered time loop by which her existence depends on sending information about the Fru'wu base on Altair IV back to science fiction story tellers of the 20th century. Tara is taken into the Hierion Domain and she meets Delpha the Kac'hin.
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Tara's home at Talya. (image source) |
Arriving in the Hierion Domain, Tara learns that rather than dying on Altair IV, her family was teleported to a community in the Hierion Domain called Talya. Tara learns that she has a fine home and even her childhood Tequid friend, Patty is there living in the lake beside Talya. Delpha has completed the Tara time loop and now Tara can live out the rest of her life at Talya.
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Châtella the probot at the Writers Block (source). |
In Part 4 of "Hierion Writers Club", Grean reveals that she has made a duplicate copy of Wendy the probot who is on Earth as Fengtol, bait that might help Grean find Nyrtia's secret base of operations.
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"The Galaxiad" |
Eventually, a copy of Isaac Asimov is installed as the new Director of the Writers Block, at a time after "Yira" had returned to using the name Mary.
Having depicted the immediate aftermath of Grean's arrival in Eternity, right near the end of 2020, I wrote "The Galaxiad", a new story set in the Foundation Reality just before Grean took control of Eternity. I generally hate fictional accounts of politics, but "The Galaxiad" features a political struggle between the Social Unity Party and the Individual Freedom Party for control over the fate of the galaxy. This is at the time when the positronic robots of Earth are trying to form Galaxia as a galaxy-wide telepathic group mind.
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sedroids vs probots |
Also in "The Galaxiad" is Vyky Dey, a human variant called a Werefe, that can use modified hairs to efficiently detect electromagnetic signals emanating from human brains. The Werefe have also developed a method for direct linkage of two nervous systems that is similar to what I would later call synapex linkages.
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Ebernal |
In Part 2 of "The Olivine Intervention", Yōd tells Glisten that she is half Neanderthal and that Neanderthal genes have been spread through Alastor Cluster. For the Exode Saga, I imagine that the Neanderthals had a type of weak telastid-mediated telepathy. However, Alastor Cluster was used as a laboratory for making a fully telepathic human variant.
Next: Part 6 of the Decade in Review.
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