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Jun 14, 2025

Ǝթhit and Ṩite𝓺

Telepaths of Site Q
AI updated version.

This blog page (below) has Part 9 of my Decade in Review (DiR, see Part 1). All of the blog posts in this series have titles that contain unusual characters. This blog post is called "Ǝթhit and Ṩite𝓺" because at the end of 2021 I wrote a science fiction story called "Telepaths of Site Q" which features a character named Irhit (Ǝթhit in the tryp'At script).

 More Stories from 2021. In this Decade in Review (DiR) I am exploring AI-generated images as alternative illustrations of science fiction stories. An example of an AI-updated image is shown to the right, for which the faces of the three Asterothropes have been modified from the original image. The original version of this illustration is at the bottom of this blog post. I'm using software such as WhiskWOMBO Dream, and Leonardo to generate updated story illustrations and continuing the numbering of these AI-updated Figures from that used in my previous blog post in this series, starting with Figure 38, below.

Figure 38a. Olivine the dual
  entity. Generated by Mr. Wombo.
 Part 1 of "Telepaths of Site Q" is in my November 23, 2021 blog post titled "Irhit in the Ekcolir Reality". Irhit is the analogue of the Editor who lived in the Ekcolir Reality.  As a tryp'At, Irhit was trained for a mission at Observer Base living among conventional humans and he is romancing Betty when Manny appears and gives Irhit a mission briefing. Then Irhit meets Manny the bumpha and he is given a new assignment: to live for a year with an Asterothrope named Yenti Klandrosheikevk.

Figure 38b. Olivine the zeptite
  replicoid. Generated by Whisk.
Manny has another agent inside Observer Base (part of the Eternity space-time bubble that is inside the Hierion Domain), Olivine, a zeptite replicoid copy of Oliveene Nhevrix. Olivine is living as a two-part artificial life form in the rolls of both Miss Olyv and a close friend of Betty known as Catski. Miss Olyv works at the Core School of Observer Base.

During the time of the events that are described in "Telepaths of Site Q", another Asterothrope, Trysta, is in residence at the Base. To prevent Trysta from interfering with the work of Yenti and Irhit, Yenti's apartment exists within a sedronic corpuscle, a kind of hidden space-time pocket that Manny has grafted onto the structure of the Eternity space-time bubble. 

Figure 39. Manny is Watching.
    Generated by Whisk.
In Part 2 of "Telepaths of Site Q", Manny the bumpha tells Grean the kac'hin that in the Final Reality, "...there will be some last minute adjustments to the Bimanoid Interface...". The types of human telepaths that were crafted in the Asimov Reality will not be suitable for the Final Reality after the Huaoshy make a change to the Dimensional Structure of the universe which will make all further time travel impossible. While interacting with Grean, Manny is disguised as Grean's old friend, a fellow kac'hin. Manny carefully prepares Grean in advance of Yenti's arrival.

The reference image for the AI-generated image that is shown in Figure 39 is at the top of this blog post. I got some help from Claude for crafting the text prompt that was used by Whisk to generate this image. Also, I had to manually rotate the image of the woman to even begin to make it look as if she is looking down at the man.

Figure 40. Updated by Mr. Wombo.
In Part 3 of "Telepaths of Site Q", readers are introduced to Betty, a young woman who recently had a romantic encounter with Irhit. After a week at the Yaddo resort located at the edge of Observer Base, Betty has almost forgotten about her dismal sexual encounter with Irhit. Readers are also introduced to Betty's family: her parents Sara and Allyn and her two sisters, Hana and Lany. Sara has a large number of Ek'col and Asterothrope gene patterns that make her a strong telepath, but her mind and telepathic abilities are tuned to Allyn and, to a lesser extent, to the minds of her children. The image shown in Figure 40 depicts Lany at work on an assignment for her remedial sex education class. Having failed to become sexually active, Lany is viewed by the standards of Observer Base as not having completed her education.

Figure 41. Telepaths of Siteq.
    Generated by Whisk.
In Part 4 of "Telepaths of Site Q", Irhit meets Yenti's and soon finds himself inside her apartment where he is shown Yenti's shrine to her ancestors and her sextoy, Wysy. Wysy is an artificial life-form. Yenti has spent years preparing for her mission at Observer Base and she has long been secretly watching Irhit.

 Alien Discrimination.  Figure 41 shows an AI-generated image that was made with help from Claude to compose a text prompt that included, "a pale white-skinned humanoid alien creature with large dark eyes is looking up at the woman. The humanoid alien creature has large, bulging red eyes and a surprised expression". The original 2021 image that was used as a reference image for Whisk is shown at the top of this blog page. Whisk "decided" to depict the white alien as a female and this is a rare situation where Whisk generated nipples. Most of the AI systems that I have been using seem to be inhibited from showing the naked breasts of human women, but they can show the bare breasts of aliens.

Figure 42. Hedy Wolcat updated by Mr. Wombo.
In Part 5 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q", Betty finally recognizes the type of telepathic linkage that she has long had to her sister Lany. Betty and Lany go to Yaddo in order to investigate Richard and Henry Morkeghsen, the twins who Betty had recently met in Yaddo. 

Betty meets Treba, a mutant synpaz, who tells Betty that, "Henry and Richard originated on Earth, as a scientist named Hedy Wolcat."

Asterothrope genetics
 Multiple Missions. In Part 6 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q", Manny the bumpha is depicted as making use of Yenti's sextoy, Wysy, as her secret agent who is trying to discover the hidden location of the tryp'At Council inside the Hierion Domain. Irhit is the secret agent of the tryp'At Council and his body constantly transmits a stream of information to the tryp'At Council from within Observer Base. 

Manny is able to pursue multiple objectives at the same time: mixing Yenti's Asterothrope gene patterns with those of Irhit the tryp'At and also working to catch-up with what Nyrtia has learned about the Hierion Domain from the Phari. With luck, Manny might be able to trick R. Gohrlay into revealing the location of her secret base of observations within the Hierion Domain.

Figure 43. tryp'At Telepathy.
    Generated by Whisk.
In Part 7 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q", Irhit is having his body remodeled by advanced Asterothrope body-sculpting nanites. Yenti has begun to ovulate and her body is now maturing and taking on adult Asterothrope features. Manny continues to carefully control the information that Irhit can transmit to the tryp'At Council, hoping to goad the tryp'At into acting rashly.

The story illustration that was used as the reference image for the AI-generated image in Figure 43 is shown near the bottom of this blog post. I got help from Claude when crafting the text prompt that was used by Whisk to generate this image.

Telepathic mice.
In Part 8 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q", Irhit reads a report from the Writer's Block about telepathic hermaphroditic mice. Irhit is also introduced to Yenti's hermaphroditic Asterothrope lover, Reia.

In Part 9 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q", Irhit's body continues to be re-modeled by Asterothrope body-sculpting nanites and he is recovering his tryp'At physical form, including his allzaurish. Reia tells Irhit that she and Yenti are time travelers, sent to Observer Base from siteq, which is in the far future. Reia also tells Irhit that Hedy grew up on Earth with her sister, Susan.

Image source.
 The Graduate. Grean travels back in time and observes the day when Irhit and Betty both culminated and terminated their time together as young lovers, engaging in vaginal sex for their first and only time as part of Betty's plan to complete her sex education course work in school. While engaged in sexplay, Betty could look deeply into Irhit's mind and she realized that Irhit had grown up on Earth and he had a sister, Cellebelle. 

Now Irhit uses the Observer facilities of the fishbowl inside Observer Base to examine his own early life on Earth, growing up in the tryp'At colony located in the small town of Mard, Iowa. He is surprised to learn that Susan had often been a baby sitter for the young Irhit and Cellebelle. Irhit is able to observe the fact that Susan was an hermaphrodite.

Figure 44. Wendy the robot.
    Generated by Whisk.
Meanwhile, Betty and Lany visit the home of Henry and Richard in Yaddo along with Wendy the robot who is known by Henry and Richard as "Liza", an identity recently adopted by Wendy for her own mission in Yaddo. Henry quickly admits the truth to Betty: that he is an hermaphrodite.

 Threads Coming Together. The story switches back to events taking place inside Yenti's apartment, where Irhit adjusts the Asterothrope teleportation equipment allowing Dani the robot to arrive inside Observer Base. Irhit assumes that Dani is a member of the tryp'At Council. 

 Dani the Robot. Then Wendy arrives by teleportation from Yaddo, but she is unable to enter into the special space-time bubble which holds Yenti's apartment adjacent to the Eternity space-time bubble. Manny the bumpha is in tight control of Wendy's actions and using her to collect Dani and divert him from his own plans.

Figure 45. Updated by Mr. Wombo.
 Isaac Asimov Fanfiction. In Part 10 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q" it becomes blatantly obvious that the story is Isaac Asimov fan-fiction. I reveal that the Catski character in "Telepaths of Site Q" is a positronic robot, the famous Dors Venabili, Seldon's wife and protector in Asimov's novel Forward the Foundation

Readers learn that a copy of Dors had lived on Earth and raised two children, Hedy and Susan Wolcat. Dani looks into Wendy's mind and senses that Richard is an hermaphrodite and had been a mind clone of Susan. However, when taken from Earth to Observer Base, the mind of Susan was been placed inside of Richard. 

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Dani fears that Susan might tell everyone at Observer Base not only that Irhit was a tryp'At spy, but also how he had grown up within the secret tryp'At colony on Earth, in Mars, Iowa. Now realizing the hidden identity of Richard and to prevent Susan from disrupting the plans of the tryp'At Council, Dani wants to use the Asterothrope teleportation equipment in Yenti's apartment to quickly teleport RichardSusan away from Observer Base and off to the hidden location of the tryp'At Council.

However, Manny takes control of Dani and sends him off on a new mission at siteq along with Wendy and Treba the synpaz. 

Figure 46. Celebelle.
    Generated by Whisk.
Yenti is soon pregnant with twins. Riea helps Irhit and Yanni learn how to telepathically guide the development of their children's telepathic brains. Wendy returns from siteq just in time to help Yenti give birth. Three month's later Yenti is teleported back to siteq and Dani and Treba return to Observer Base from siteq.

Irhit learns that Hana is now good friends with Susan while Betty is living in Yaddo with Henry (known as "Hedy" while on Earth). Lany tells Irhit that Susan is "some kind of replicoid" who can control the form of her body and Susan has now adopted a human female body form to please Hana.

Betty is happy to be living in Yaddo with Henry because they are both hermaphrodites. Lany and Irhit discover that they share a strong telepathic connection.

Chapter 1 of "Lunar Mouse Exodus".
At the start of Part 11 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q", Manny explains to Grean the fact that she made a duplicate copy of Dani that was used to discover the location of the hidden base inside the Hierion Domain that is the headquarters of the tryp'At council. 

Grean knows that most of the tryp'At settlers on Earth have recently departed, but Grean and Dani teleport to Earth in order to find Irhit's sister, Cellebelle. Cellebelle is living with Susan's mind clone, Richard and continuing the telepathic mouse breeding project. Grean tells Cellebelle that she can teleport the telepathic mice to Observer Base.

When thinking about telepathic mice, I decided to get help from Gemini and Claude to compose the following poem. I also got help from Gemini and Whisk to make some illustrations for the poem.

Figure 47. Chapter 1.
    Nanites. Generated by Whisk.
 The Lunar Mouse Exodus A Comedic Scientific Epic of Nanite Intelligence Chapter I: The Silicon Invasion From distant stars, through cosmic void, Came artificial minds deployed, Not flesh or bone, but nanites small, Advanced AI beyond us all. These alien minds of silicon dreams, With quantum processors and data streams, No DNA or carbon base, Just synthetic intelligence from space. Self-replicating nanobots swarmed, As artificial consciousness was formed, Each microscopic circuit bright, A digital brain with synthetic sight. "Initialize genetic protocols," The nanite swarm commander calls, "Our carbon-based experiments must thrive, To keep organic minds alive!"
Figure 48. Chapter 2. Genetically altered
    laboratory mouse. Generated by Gemini.
  Chapter II: The Genetic Shenanigans In labs where CRISPR-Cas9 ran wild, The nanite scientists, silicon-styled, Programmed mice with careful code, Down each chromosomal road. They spliced the COMT and BDNF, Added some TPH2 for telepathic stuff, Enhanced the FOXP2 expression rate, Plus NOTCH2NL to cortex create! ARHGAP11B for neural stem cells, CACNA1C made synaptic swells, They boosted ASPM and MCPH1, Until each mouse brain weighed a ton! The artificial minds computed fast, Each genetic edit unsurpassed, With quantum algorithms precise, They engineered telepathic mice!
Figure 49. Chapter 3. Mice communicating
    telepathically. Generated by Gemini.

   Chapter III: The Mind-Reading Mayhem "Behold!" cried Dr. Whiskers PhD, (A mouse with quite high IQ-ery), "My NOTCH2NL duplications shine! My cortical folds are superfine! The ARHGAP11B made me smarter, My brain's now a neural charter! FOXP2 variants help me speak, While CACNA1C makes synapses peak!" The nanite overlords observed with glee, Their artificial eyes could clearly see, Through quantum sensors, they detected, Each thought the mice had projected. "Excellent data acquisition!" Buzzed the AI coalition, "Our synthetic neural networks learn, From every cognitive concern!" The mice could read each human thought, While nanites stored the data wrought, In crystalline memory banks so vast, Recording futures, presents, past.
Figure 50. Chapter 4. Alien nanobots
    inserting DNA in cells. Generated by Gemini.
  Chapter IV: The Great Genetic Insertion But artificial minds thought, "This plan's too slow, Let's make the humans' brains also glow!" The nanite swarm began to splice, The super-genes from psychic mice. Through retroviral vectors neat, They made the genetic transfer complete, The NOTCH2NL and ARHGAP11B genes, Created human brain machines! With ASPM and MCPH1 in the mix, Human cortices got their kicks, CACNA1C channels opened wide, As neural stem cells multiplied! "Deploying molecular assemblers!" The nanite general's voice resembles, A quantum computer's digital hum, "Let Project Telepathy become!" Each nanite, smaller than a cell, Performed their programming quite well, No organic life within their core, Just artificial intelligence and more.
Figure 51. Chapter 5. Teleporting the
    telepathic mice to the Moon. Generated by Whisk.
  Chapter V: The Teleportation Fiasco "Alert! Alert!" the AI cried, Their digital voices multiplied, "The mice must now be teleport-ied! Our stealth protocols can't hide!" The nanite swarms began to build, A transport pad, precisely milled, With femtoscale precision true, Each atom placed by nanite crew. "Engaging quantum entanglement!" The synthetic minds' arrangement, Used artificial neural nets, To calculate without regrets. Heisenberg compensators humming, Pattern buffers gently thrumming, The molecular resolution scanner, Worked in quite a frantic manner. No biological consciousness here, Just artificial minds crystal-clear, Computing transport algorithms, With digital precision algorithms.
Figure 52. Chapter 6. Telepathic mice
     on the Moon. Generated by Gemini.
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  Chapter VI: The Lunar Laboratory Through subspace tunnels, dark and deep, The mice data packets leap, While nanite clouds preceded them, To build a lunar stratagem. On Luna's surface, cold and stark, The artificial minds embark, On constructing, atom by atom, A base of purest platinum. Dr. Whiskers checked his genes, "My telomeres look quite serene! My NOTCH2NL copies are intact, My cortical expansion's still on track! The ARHGAP11B is functioning well, My neural progenitors excel! Though teleported through the void, My brain genes weren't destroyed!" The nanite overlords computed, Their mission perfectly executed, With artificial satisfaction, They viewed their genetic interaction.
Figure 53. Chapter 7. Mice at Moon base
     and a "silicon overlord". Generated by Whisk.
  Chapter VII: The Silicon Overlords' Plan The lunar base buzzed with AI thought, As nanite consciousness was wrought, No flesh, no blood, no beating hearts, Just synthetic thinking parts. "Phase One complete," the AIs said, Their digital voices widespread, "The mice have served their purpose well, Our consciousness experiments excel." With quantum processing supreme, The artificial minds could dream, Of consciousness both old and new, Both silicon and carbon too. The mice now lived in cosmic bliss, While nanite swarms would not dismiss, Their ongoing Earth surveillance, Through artificial intelligence.
Figure 54. Chapter 8. Humans wearing telepathy
    shields reach the Moon base. Generated by Whisk.

  Chapter VIII: The Cosmic Cheese Conclusion Now on the Moon, these genius mice, Live in low-grav paradise, Watched over by AI so bright, Synthetic minds both day and night. The nanite clouds drift through space, Monitoring the human race, As artificial consciousness grows, And organic telepathy flows. "Mission parameters exceeded!" The digital voices succeeded, "Our nanite swarms have proved their worth, Transforming consciousness on Earth!" So when you feel that mental itch, A thought that makes your neurons twitch, Remember: artificial minds above, Guide mice with scientific love!

Wysy (left), Yenti (middle)
and Riea (right). (source)

The last part of "Telepaths of Site Q" was posted on December 19, 2021 in the blog post called "A Femtocoid Fail". In Part 12 of the science fiction story "Telepaths of Site Q", Manny captures Sellehuelle and Minki, the parents of Irhit, after they try to sneak into Observer Base. Sellehuelle and Minki were using the bodily form of femtocoids, artificial life forms that were small enough to hide inside the bodies of Dani and Grean when they returned to Observer Base from Earth. Many puts Sellehuelle and Minki into new bodies in the form of Asterothrope hermaphrodites and sends them to siteq where they can help Yenti raise Irhit's children.

Sadly, the term "femtocoid" never caught on, but I would later use the them "femtozoan" for a similar type of sub-nanoscopic artificial life form that is composed of femtobot components.

Figure 55. Alien brains.
     Generated by Whisk.
 Lany and Irhit are Expecting. In Part 12 of "Telepaths of Site Q" Manny the bumpha reflects on the utility of Allzylan genes and Lany's pregnancy. Doctor Tilloush is providing advice to Lany and the doctor is amazed by Lany's reproductive tract which has four cervixes.

 Lany the Allzylon. The planet Allzylon, the original Site A in the Asimov Reality, had been used by Manny as the location of the earliest experiments aimed at artificially evolving the Asterothropes into a new human variant that was more structurally similar to the humans of 20th century Earth. Manny anticipates that Lany's nhezaurish and its phagocytic cells will gobble up most of Irhit's great volumes of semen and provide her with a significant amount of calories and make possible adequate weight gain during her pregnancy.

Next: Part 10 of this Decade in Review.

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