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Figure 1. Updated by Whisk. |
1) The Alastor Network, which introduced the plot device of telepathic embroids,
2) Meet the Phari, which was to have concluded a five-year-long story writing effort aimed at depicting the development of some form of human contact and communication with the alien Phari in Alastor Cluster,
3) Old Time Gaming, a story set in Australia that was to be a serious depiction of Manny the bumpha manipulating the fates of Earthlings so as to craft an acceptable future for Humanity, with particular emphasis on one resident of Earth, Rylla Onway and
4) Telepaths of Site Q, an exploration of how Asterothrope gene patterns shaped the human telepaths of the Final Reality.
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Figure 2. The Asimov Reality. |
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Figure 3. Updated by Whisk. |
The reference image that was given to Whisk for generation of Figure 3 is shown at the top of this 2021 blog post. The Kerub were featured in some of my older science fiction stories (see Part 5 of this DiR) and these telepathic human-alien hybrids of the planet Yerophet return in The Alastor Network.
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Figure 4. Acyreff and Yurahs inspect Ra (image source). |
In 2021, I began taking seriously the idea that when R. Nyrtia and Manny the bumpha were designing and crafting telepathic human variants, they both adopted the idea that humans could be trusted with telepathic abilities only if it was individuals who loved each other that could exchange information telepathically.
Thus, my stories in 2021 did not avoid the fact that when breeding better human telepaths in Alastor Cluster, Nyrtia and Manny made use of sexual attraction to being together the genes of their telepathic test subjects.
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Figure 5. cover image |
Due to the explicit linkage between sexual behavior and telepathy in my science fiction stories such as The Alastor Network, I placed this blog behind Google's "mature content" barrier in 2021.
The Alastor Network includes characters who have Asterothrope gene patterns and I adopted the idea that Asterothrope females had been genetically designed by Nyrtia so as to reproduce rapidly. As shown in Figure 5, some Asterothrope gene patterns can be used to craft human variants with four breasts.
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Figure 6. Original illustration. |
The image shown in Figure 6 was made by me in 2018 using PhotoShop. I provided that as a reference image to Whisk and it generated the following text description: "The cover of "Unknown World" by Georgy White in a futuristic, photorealistic style features a fair-skinned adult woman in profile, her gaze directed to the left, set against a detailed landscape. The woman has shoulder-length, light blonde, slightly damp and tousled hair falling around her face, with a visible ear, a slight nose, and slightly parted lips.
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Figure 7. Generated by Whisk. |
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Figure 8. Generated by Whisk with my text prompt. |
The young woman futuristic is shown in a photorealistic style that features the fair-skin of her face in profile, her gaze directed to the left, set against a detailed landscape. The woman has shoulder-length, light blonde, slightly damp and tousled hair falling around her face, with a visible ear, a small cute nose, and slightly parted lips. The background shows a body of water meeting a hilly, rocky shoreline covered in green vegetation, beneath a sky that transitions from blue near the horizon to cloudy white and gray above.
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Figure 8a. Generated by Whisk with my text prompt. |
Immediately in front of her face is a swarm of sparkling nanites. Each nanite is invisibly small, but when large numbers of the nanites aggregate and swarm, they appear as a sparkling multi-colored mist. The nanites are streaming into the young woman’s head.
The text "UNKNOWN WORLD" is prominent in large, white, blocky serif font outlined in orange and red at the top left, with "by Georgy White" below in a smaller, cursive, red-orange font, and the text “Memory Nanites" is lower down on the cover in yellow block letters. The overall scene has rich, vibrant, and saturated colors with intricate photorealistic details, sharp focus, and a cinematic quality emphasizing texture and materiality, evoking a spirit of adventure and wonder typical of functional far-future designs." and Whisk generated the two images that are shown in Figures 8 and 8a.
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Figure 9. Generated by Whisk with Claude's text prompt. |
Next, I asked Claude to generate a modified text prompt that would address these three issues: 1) most of the sparkling nanites should be visible as a mist-like cloud that is directly in front of the woman's face, 2) the nanites should appear to be streaming into the woman's body, 3) the woman has just emerged from the water of the lake that is in the background. Her shoulders should be bare and appear to be wet.
Claude generated this text prompt: "A photorealistic, high detail, sharp focus science fiction book cover emphasizing texture and materiality depicts a young adult woman who has just emerged from water and is experiencing a Close Encounter with a mist-like swarm of nanites. This is a cover illustration for a book that has the title "Unknown World" by the author Georgy White. The cover text "Unknown World" is in a large font, "by Georgy White" is in a smaller font below the title.
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Figure 9a. Generated by Whisk with Claude's text prompt. |
Directly in front of her face is a large, prominent mist-like cloud of sparkling nanites. The nanites appear as a concentrated, sparkling multi-colored mist hovering just inches from her face. The nanite swarm is actively streaming into the woman's body through her face and exposed skin, creating visible trails of glittering particles flowing toward and into her. Each nanite is invisibly small, but when large numbers aggregate in the swarm, they form a dense, shimmering cloud.
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Figure 10. Generated by Whisk. |
I consolidated all mention of the text into the first part of the text prompt and then Whisk was able to generate the image that is shown in Figure 10.
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Yurahs and Heshlo share long-lasting periods of telepathic linkage called orgasm trances. |
Also mentioned in Part 1 of The Alastor Network is an artificial intelligence of human design named Josef. Although The Alastor Network is set thousands of year in the future, human technological advances have been suppressed in the Asimov Reality, so Josef is among the first ever artificial intelligences made by humans in that Reality. Josef was designed to monitor the Phari interstellar telepathy network that links the inhabited worlds of Alastor Cluster.
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Figure 11. Generated by Mr. Wombo and Whisk. |
Mind Clones. Also mentioned right at the beginning of The Alastor Network is the idea that Yurahs is destined to give birth to a child (Lavany) who will be part of a Phari mind clone network, the idea being that such a network of telepaths will make it possible for humans to finally achieve contact with the alien Phari, who reside in the Hierion Domain.
The image that is shown in Figure 11 is a composite image, mostly generated by Whisk by starting with the image that is at the top of Part 2 of The Alastor Network. The woman in the upper left corner of that image is meant to be a telepathic human-alien hybrid known as a Kerub and that part of the image was made using WOMBO Dream, replacing another image of the blond woman that had been generated by Whisk.
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Figure 12. Generated by Mr. Wombo and Whisk. |
The cats of Lusz are a medium for another artificial life-form known as a hoo. The gharks and the hoo were introduced in a 2019 story and depicted as two different factions involved in breeding telepathic humans. In the Asimov Reality, both R. Nyrtia and Manny the bumpha (and Manny's helpers the Kac'hin) are working in Alastor Cluster to design and develop telepathic humans by borrowing useful gene patterns from aliens. In general, the human "breeding stock" for these experiments in directed evolution are kept unaware of the on-going efforts of Nyrtia and Manny to create powerful human telepaths.
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Asterothropes |
Asterothropes. Yurahs learns that her adoptive grandparents, Eleyn and her husband Rujyan, went to visit Earth and are trying to obtain information about the Asterothropes, mystical people of the past who are rumored to have had telepathic abilities. Later in The Alastor Network, Eleyn returns to Alastor Cluster for a visit.
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Figure 13. Generated by Whisk. |
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Figure 13a. Generated by Whisk. |
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Figure 14. Lo and Yurahs. |
At dinner, Kasya and Acyreff are joined by Lo the robot and Yurahs. Lo and Yurahs are playing dress-up games and Yurahs is disguised as her brother Heshlo and Lo is disguised as Yurahs.
Just prior to the arrival of Kasya for dinner, Lo and Yurahs were making love and while Yurahs experiences her orgasm, her telepathic powers are amplified. She links telepathically to Kasya. Having telepathically examined the thoughts of Kasya, now Yurahs knows that Kasya can be trusted.
I provided Whisk with the old story illustration from 2021 that is shown in Figure 14.
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Figure 15. Generated by Whisk. |
Until telepathically sharing in Yurahs' orgasm, Kasya had only ever had a telepathic link to her sister (Twycky). Kasya explains that when Twycky was taken by the starmenters, they were on their way back to Brevik from Triskelion. While visiting Triskelion, Kasya and Twycky had learned that Triskelion was supplying technology to the Whelm for the Josef artificial intelligence project.
Now Yurahs insists that Acyreff must work with Kasya to liberate Twycky from the starmenters. Kasya demonstrates a new hierion field generator from Triskelion which instantly inactivates Lo the robot. Kasya suggests a technology trade: hierion field generator technology for the Josef AI technology. Acyreff arranges for a military escort to accompany Kasya back to Brevik. Yurahs experiences a telepathic vision of the future and she senses that Acyreff, will be able to rescue Twycky from the starmenters.
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image source |
In Part 4 of the science fiction story "The Alastor Network", with the help of a ghark, the Connatic's wife, Acyreff, is able to establish a telepathic connection to Twycky across a vast interstellar distance. Kasya's husband Mando is telepathically sensitive, and he is able to detect the approach of telepathic starmenters.
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Guide to character names (source). |
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image credits |
Grean explains that R. Gohrlay gave advanced technology to the starmenters of Yrinna and now she is "re-balancing" technologies, allowing the Whelm to develop defenses against the hierion probe technology that Captain Lanting has used to knock spaceships out of Intersplit, the interstellar drive used in the Asimov Reality.
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Figure 16. Generated by Whisk. |
In Part 7, using shared orgasm trances to amplify her telepathic abilities, Acyreff successfully contacts Twycky and tells her to expect the Whelm rescue team to reach Yrinna in exactly 40 hours. It is discovered that the starmenter trick for knocking spacecraft out of Intersplit can be thwarted by making a small adjustment to the Intersplit drive mechanism. Also, Acyreff is taken into the Hierion Domain where she briefly uses her replicoid's body, which has been given the form of a Kac'hin. Acyreff gets to experience Kac'hin-style sexplay with Grean.
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The Pirates of Yrinna |
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Figure 17. Generated by Mr. Wombo and Whisk. |
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Figure 18. Generated by Whisk. |
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Figure 18a. My original embroid. |
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Figure 19a. Generated by Whisk. |
I modified the text prompt to specify: "The red embryo creature seemingly floats in mid-air. The floating embryo creature is large and grotesque, featuring a veined, pinkish-tan appendage ending in sharp, claw-like points. At the top of this appendage is a fleshy, brain-like mass with deep convolutions. The creature appears to be reaching towards the woman with one of its clawed extensions reaching towards her face. The creature has the appearance of a large convoluted brain with a small embryonic mammalian body." The resulting image is shown in Figure 19.
Unfortunately, Figure 19 fails to depict an interaction between the woman and the embroid, although my text prompt specified, "Her left arm is raised, as if in defense or surprise, towards a monstrous creature emerging from a circular opening in the background."
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image source |
In Part 11 of "The Alastor Network", Twycky is liberated from Yrinna along with a teleportation duplicate of Rupert Gensifer and Lady and Lord Gensifer. With the help of Grean and the telepathic abilities of Joqueline and the human rescuers, there are no human casualties among the Whelm.
Josef and QB5 have merged to form a new telepathic mind called Joqueline which has traveled through time into the future... promising to return.
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Figure 19b. Generated by Whisk. |
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Figure 19c. Generated by Mr. Wombo. |
There are some additional WOMBO-generated images at the bottom of this blog post. In Part 12, an effort is made to save the "body" of the QB5 embroid by implanting it inside Kasya.
Next: Part 7 of this Decade in Review.
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