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Jun 26, 2025

ℱemtozoan ǞḆꞒD*

Figure 1. Antigravity
Nucleons - by Whisk.
 This blog page (below) has Part 15 (the final part) of my Decade in Review (DiR, see Part 1). All of the blog posts in this series have titles that contain several unusual characters. This blog post is called "ℱemtozoan ǞḆꞒD*" because it summarizes the last six months of science fiction story writing for my Decade in Review (DiR) and ends with the May 11, 2025 blog post called "Femtozoan Transplantation" which has the final chapter of the story "D*". 

In this Decade in Review (DiR) I am exploring AI-generated images as alternative illustrations for my old science fiction stories. I'm using software such as WhiskWOMBO Dream, and Leonardo to generate updated story illustrations. An example of an AI-generated image is shown to the right in Figure 1. In the science fiction story "D*", Aymy Travmyn becomes the center of attention for Tyhry as Tyhry seeks to understand how her analogue in the Asimov Reality discovered negative mass hierions. 

model of a light deuterium nucleus
Tyhry's study of Aymy and Aymy's first daughter, Tyna, ultimately allows Tyhry to realize that she is not a biological organism; Tyhry is an artificial life form that while being composed of nanite components is able to grow and develop and pass through fetal and childhood growth stages just like a biological human being. Aymy is a femtobot replicoid who gives birth to her daughter, Tyna, and it is Tyna who first realizes that she is an artificial life form.

The "D" of the story title "D*" is Deuterium and D* is "light deuterium", an exotic substance which includes an anti-gravity hierion in its atomic nucleus. That anti-gravity hierion can form special bonds (weavons) to up quarks inside atomic nuclei (see the image to the left). In the Final Reality, Tyhry uses anti-gravity hierions in her flying car.

tryp'At hermaphrodite
Tyna's story begins in the year 3553 of the Asimov Reality when she is born on Earth at a time when humans have for centuries been spreading to the habitable exoplanets of the Galaxy. Soon after her birth, Tyna's mother, Aymy, moves to the planet Alphanor. Aymy has some telepathic ability and from a very early stage of Aymy's pregnancy, Tyna is linked to her mother by a synapex connection. This allows Tyna's mind to develop at a rapid pace and to fully develop its telepathic potential.

Aymy studies mathematics at Sea Province University where she lives with fellow students Anyta Klemmer and Vart Othing. In Part 2 of the science fiction story "D*", the robot Maz is introduced as the household robotic assistant for Aymy, Anyta and Vart. Maz was constructed on the planet Cybex, a world developed by the Jarnell Corporation for their robotics research program. 

The infite experiments.
Aymy is indentured to the Jarnell Corporation and under contract to produce 8 children, the first of which is Tyna.

Near the end of Part 2 of "D*", Tyhry reveals herself to Anyta by entering into the Ekcolir Reality Simulation. In Part 3 of "D*", Tyhry takes a copy of Anyta into the Ekcolir Reality. Tyhry provides Anyta with infites that help Anyta adjust to her new existence. Tyhry discovers that although Anyta had been shaped into the bodily form of a conventional human woman, she had a tryp'At style cervical nerve that could form synapex connections to her nervous system and also receptors for tryp'At sex hormones. Tyhry believes that her medical nanites could re-shape Anyta's body and allow her to attain her genetically-programmed tryp'At hermahrodite form.

Tyna age 4
In Part 4 of "D*", Tyna has grown into a precocious child, then Tyhry enters into the Asimov Reality Simulation in order to talk to Tyna. With the help of infites, Tyna soon realizes that Tyhry is an older copy of herself, an analogue, visiting from another Reality.

When a Marda replicoid sees Tyna in the nanite laboratory, she scolds Tyhry, "I can't believe you took this little girl away from her family." However, Tyhry has already brought a copy of Aymy into the Ekcolir Reality. Tyna insists on experimenting with Tyhry's medical nanites to recover her tryp'At physical features.

In Part 5 of the science fiction story "D*", Sedrover returns to Earth after discovering that artificial planets of the Phari Network do not exist in the Ekcolir Reality. 

Telepathy breeding project.
Tyhry has been able to alter Tyna's body structure, but mysteriously, Tyhry cannot isolate any of Tyna's femtobot components. Now Tyhry wants to confront Manny the bumpha at the time when Manny first meets with the adult Tyna in the Asimov Reality.

Manny tells Tyna that Dr. Systo of the Jarnell Corporation Eugenics Program will soon invite Tyna to visit her home. "She's a high official of the Jarnell Corporation." At this point in time, Tyna of the Asimov Reality has recovered her tryp'At body features. Dr. Systo is interested in having Tyna mix her tryp'At genes with Asterothrope genes as part of the Jarnell Corporation telepath breeding program.

Tyhry goes along to Dr. Systo's home along with Tyna's family. Tyhry meets Dr. Systo's husband, Marky, who has large numbers of Asterothrope gene patterns. 

Programmable femtobots from Sadal Suud 4.
In Part 6 of "D*", readers learn that Tyna's father, Vart (a physicist) led a research mission to Ysoto-5HD, a planet where about 20% of the hydrogen in its oceans in the form of D* and the native life forms metabolize D*. 

During that mission, Tyna met Largo Johns, the only other know Asterothrope male in the galaxy besides Marky. Largo made Tyna aware of the existence of programming femtobots, which eventually led Tyna towards discovering how to reprogram the femtobots of her own body.

Releasing femtozoans.
Now, Tyna is planning on visiting Earth to investigate the 'myth' that Eternity is a place that exists within a space-time bubble in the Hierion Domain. When altering her body structure, Tyna was able to telepathically communicate with her femtozoan and learn about Eternity.

In Part 7 of "D*", Tyhry brings a copy of the 20-year-old Tyna into the Ekcolir Reality. That copy of Tyna then explains how she was able to use technology available in the Asimov Reality to reprogram her body's femtobot components, allowing her to recover her tryp'At body form.

Ny at work (image source).
During the research mission to Ysoto-5HD, Largo Johns and the robot Ny demonstrate to Tyna how it is possible to isolate femtobots from Largo's body. Tyna immediately insists on performing an experiment during which the femtobots from Largo successfully integrate into Tyna's body in the form of a long, pointed tryp'At ear.

Tyna tells Tyhry, "Eventually, I got access to Jarnell Corporation hierion probe technology and learned how to alter my body. I was able to reprogram my femtobots and recover my tryp'At features."

In Part 8 of "D*", Tyhry follows Tyna to Earth in the Asimov Reality Simulation. Tyna hopes to find some Grendels who can tell Tyna about Eternity. Tyhry hopes to get help from the Grendels to reprogram femtobots.

Tyhry, Mylana, Tyna and Elyrix in Arizona.
Tyna is going to Arizona to investigate rumors of a Grendel keep. On the way there, Elyrix the Grendel appears. Tyna knew Elyrix as her mother's "personal Grendel", but Elyrix has been guiding Tyna's life for the past 10 years and is the source of Tyna's belief that there is a Grendel keep in Arizona.

In Part 9 of "D*", Elyrix can telepathically sense that Tyhry is interested in teleportation technology. 

Inside the long-range teleportation facility.
Elyrix takes Tyhry to the long-range teleportation station under Mt. Picachu. Tyhry is teleported to Ver'la in the Galactic Core. Tyhry meets the remnant artificial life-form of a Nereid who provides Tyhry with some programmable femtobots.

Tyhry quickly demonstrates to herself that she has the body of a femtobot replicoid, composed of femtobot components and the Nereid programmable nanites allow Tyhry to instantly alter her bodily form. Tyhry realizes that she can pass into Eternity by means of an hierion femtotube.

Tyhry's femtozoan in Nanoville.
In Part 10 of "D*", Tyhry visits Observer Base in the Ekcolir Reality. She meets Nyz the Grendel who advises Tyhry to release her femtozoan. Tyhry's femtozoan is able to enter Grean's workshop.

In Part 11 of "D*", Tyhry reaches Observer Base in the Final Reality and repairs the teleportation equipment. She teleports her parents to the Writers Block, which her father has long wanted to visit.

image source
Tyhry goes to see the HySe, an interstellar spaceship that has been constructed at Observer Base. The question still remains: under the new physical laws of the Final Reality, can hadronic matter be moved through space at faster-than-light speeds?

In Part 12 of "D*", Tyhry confirms that the Intersplit spaceship drive can function to move hadronic matter through space at faster-than-light speeds. It is hinted that the daughter of Tyna and Mylana (Amany) and Marda's son Brak will found a new civilization of complete telepaths on a distant exoplanet.

Below is a timeline of this Decade in Review (DiR).

Figure 2. Timeline of the science fiction stories from this Decade in Review (DiR). 2015 -2025 (above).

Figure 3. Tyhry, the nanite
programmer -by Mr. Wombo.

One of the reasons for making this Decade in Review (DiR) was to identify science fiction stories from the past ten years that were not completed. In some cases, while writing one story, a new story idea popped into my head and became of greater interest, forcing me to pause the development of the first story. Here at the wikifiction blog, the only real 'rule' is to have fun, so I have no problem putting on hold one story writing project when I become interested in something else.

Back in 2015, I was shifting from my on-going work on the highly structured Exode pentalogy to a more free-form story writing mode where each wikifiction blog post could be the beginning of a new story. In once sense "wikifiction" means "quick fiction". In fact, the novels of the Exode pentalogy had become hard work as I tried to knit together the events and personalities that dominated the various Realities of Earth's Reality Chain.

Figure 4. The Prisoner
of L2
- by Whisk.
 One of the ways that I liberated myself from the drudgery of completing the Exode pentalogy was to pretend that Eddy wanted to hide his unusual family from the world. Eddy had to remove his blog from the internet. Since Eddy is my alter-ego, I could tell myself that it made perfect sense to leave the Exode pentalogy incomplete since Eddy had been forced to stop publishing his blog.

 Fan-fiction.The other liberating force was my interest in fan-fiction. As seen near the top right corner in Figure 2, in 2015 I wrote several fan-fiction stories such as "Star Trek: Galactic Core" and "I Want To Re-imagine" that allowed my mind to wander away from the confines of the Exode pentalogy.

I have at times imagined taking some of the science fiction stories that are at the wikifiction blog and inserting them into the the novels of the Exode pentalogy. However, I've never taken that "square peg in round hole" project seriously.

Figure 5. The fan-fiction adapted Reality Chain.
Asimov, Vance and Enterprise images by Mr. Wombo.

The single most important science fiction story writing innovation that came to dominate the past ten years of my story writing is the idea that many "science fiction stories" in our Reality (the Final Reality) are based on real world events from the previous Realities of Deep Time. In particular, in the Foundation Reality, there was a Galactic Empire similar to the one depicted in Isaac Asimov's Foundation stories. Similarly, the future space age of Earth in the Asimov Reality was similar to what Jack Vance depicted in his stories about humans who has spread through the galaxy. And most recently, I realized that the future of the Ekcolir Reality could be similar to the future that was depicted in the Star Trek fictional universe.

Figure 6. The Prisoner
of L2
- by Whisk.
The second revolutionary advance in my science fiction story writing of the past decade was the use of the Reality Simulation System. I had first introduced the idea that planets such as Earth had long ago bee "seeded" by sub-nanoscopic zeptites. Those zeptites constantly saved a record of everything that happened on Earth in the Sedron Domain. Later, detailed simulations of any event in history could could be re-created by Reality Simulation. This, entry into the Reality Simulation System by Eddy and his daughters Rylla and Tyhry became the preferred way for Eddy to learn about the Secret History of Humanity.

Figure 7. The Reality
Simulation - by Whisk.
The earliest discussion of simulations in this blog came in 2012. I first included simulation technology in my 2016 science fictions story The League of Yrinna. In 2017 I blogged about the Asimov Realty Simulation. In 2018, in The Pasimov Project, I was still imagining that a parson's mind could enter into a Reality Simulation while their body remained "outside" of the simulation system.

 Eventually, I assumed that the Reality Simulation System (RSS) available for Eddy to use had a teleportation-like function that dematerialized a person's body when they entered into a Simulation. A replicoid copy of the person then could explore the Simulation. This innovation led to the idea of using the RSS to make replicoid copies of people that could be taken out of the Simulation.

Figure 8. Parts 6 and 7 of "The Fesarians".
 Not Completed: "The Fesarians". Near the end of 2024 I began writing parts 6 and 7 of "The Fesarians" (see Figure 8). Talia and Dave bring a Neoma into Talia's house and Talia makes a synapex linkage to the alien. Nyrtia and Balok the bumpha telepathically link to the Neoma and it is clear that these aliens are part of the Phari Network with links into the Hierion Domain. 

Figure 9a. Rational Wonder Stories.
Chromosome Plasm. From 2024.
By following the communications between Dani and Nyrtia, Balok has learned that Nyrtia's base within the Hierion Domain is "close to" the planet Tar'tron, in the same way that the Eternity space-time bubble is close to Earth.

Figure 9b. Rational Wonder
Stories
. Chromosome Plasm.
Generated by Whisk in 2025.

Departing from Elemacha-z and returning to the Fesarious, Dani learns that a cloned copy of Talia lived on Earth in the 1900s of the Ekcolir Reality (her name is Sopha Unthyr). Balok tasks Dani with sending the mind pattern of Talia into the past, allowing for the insertion of Talia's femtozoan into Sopha. Sopha graduated from college with a degree in English literature and she was hired to recruit new and better story writers who would have their science fiction tales published in a science fiction magazine Rational Wonder Stories. At this point, Tyhry arrives inside the Ekcolir Reality Simulation, intent on studying Sopha as one of her analogues that was deployed as a secret agent on Earth by Balok in the Ekcolir Reality. Talia's knowledge of the future helps make Rational Wonder Stories a great success.

Figure 10. The Anthony
Replicoids
& "Nanites of
Love
" by Whisk.
 Completing a Reality Change. As discussed in Part 14 of this Decade in Review, I never completed my 2024 science fiction story called Vythoth the Chresmoscopist. I was trying to make Vythoth the Chresmoscopist lead to a satisfactory conclusion for the Mosy Saga, a story that I began in 2023 and never finished. I'm still in search of a creative way to have Nymerya Coryn the robot play a major role in the Reality Change that ends the Ekcolir Reality and brings into existence the Final Reality.

Figure 11. In Grendel
Keep
by Whisk.
Another story that I did not complete is "The Nanites of Love" which I began in September 1, 2022 with a blog post titled "Guess When?". Parts 3 and 4 of the story were published to this blog in early 2025. Hopefully, some day I will be able to complete The Nanites of Love and provide an account of what happened to Eddy and Rylla during their visit to Mt. Picachu and how their experience differed from that of Tyhry (see Part 9 of "D*"). 

 Phari Interupted. As already discussed in this Decade in Review (see) I never completed my 2021 story called "Meet the Phari". However, other subsequent stories such as "The Nanite Smuggler" did depict human-Phari contact. Of course, there is no reason why there could not be many different situations where humans made contact with the Phari.

I've long wished that I could link "Meet the Phari" to a story that I began in 2012, "Assignment: Marune" and also the 2016 story "Gharks and Hoos".

Escape from Yrwerd.
 Decade in Review (DiR) Table of Contents.
Part 1 - Decade in re🆅iew
Part 2 - GalaȼtiⒸ Ḉore
Part 3 - EX{ⓟℒ}ODE
Part 4 - Adventure∾ iᴎ Noralanᶑ
Part 5 - ᴺiʀutam&maturᴙiᴻ
Part 6 - Pharȉ & Embroĩd Gameš of Ṧite Q
Part 7 - The ℙegasus ℂore on 🤱revik
Part 8 - 𝓚wanya, Ǩwystolf and Ḵwystyk
          solve 🅺wenslo

Part 9 - Ǝթhit and Ṩite𝓺
Part 10 - Future ᮲𐅛𐒢𒐵
Part 11 - Trăvɘlȋng Yōd sh⍜W
Part 12 - Kŷrt, Alẙs and Jẏm of Alo𝓎sⓨus
Part 13 - Rȩplicōids Ɵn Ȩdgǝ
Part 14 - Sîmulated Vacatĭon
Part 15 - ℱemtozoan ǞḆꞒD*

Next: Plans for Tyhry's next adventure.

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