Jul 5, 2025

tHE deCADE inVERSE

Figure 1. Oldest drafts.
 Back near the end of 2022 I had a blog post called "tHE yEAR inVERSE" in which I reviewed the draft blog posts that I had accumulated here at the wikifiction blog. Now, having recently made an attempt to complete my science fiction stories The Fesarians, Vythoth the Chresmoscopist, and the Mosy Saga, it is appropriate to again look back the remaining draft blog posts, beginning with the oldest ones.

 This Time For Sure? It is also worth asking: Is the Mosy Saga actually now complete? There is obviously a big gap between events at the end of Part 4 (written in 2023) and events in Part 5. However, that might be perfectly fine.

Alice Turing
 Review of Old Drafts. The draft blog post "Wye Not?" (see Figure 1) was begun way back in 2012 when I outlined several episodes of a Contact television series. Here in 2025, I got some artificial intelligence help to finish that old blog post and now it is published to this blog, here.

 Return to Mars. Back in 2022, I wrote a short science fiction story called "Someday Mars" (Part 1Part 2). That story was fairly important for the advancement of my thinking about telepathy in my Exodemic Fictional Universe. The story featured a character named Alice Turing, the replicoid copy of an analogue of Alan Turing. The story is also concerned with efforts to re-activate the teleportation equipment at Observer Base. Towards that end, Eddy and Tyhry use Reality Simulation to visit a secret base that is hidden inside Phobos.

Alice on Earth
Alice teleports herself to Mars using the Phari teleportation equipment inside the Phobos Base. After Eddy synapex links to Alice, he can now better control his telepathic mind. In particular he can limit Zeta's access to his memories. Eddy finally learns that Zeta has had the ability to telepathically block his access to her memories for the past 20 years.

The Phari Network
 The draft blog post titled "additional stuff" (see Figure 1) had ideas for Part 3 of "Someday Mars". I originally had the idea of a scene that would be set in the Galactic Core and show Eddy going to the planet Tar'tron, but it was in other stories such as "The Nanite Smuggler" that I first depicted a copy of Eddy in the Galactic Core. 

Having delayed finishing "additional stuff" for years, it is now finally published at this blog page. Eddy gets an important clue that will, at a future time, help Tyhry deal with a problem that is haunting Systolina.

Grean the Kac'hin (left)
 Cythyrya. The draft blog post "Pantechnyk" (see Figure 1, above) has ideas for Part 4 of my science fiction story "The Cythyrya Investigation". As discussed previously, I imagined The Cythyrya Investigation to be part of The Nyrtia Cycle. My plan was to explore events in the Asimov Reality when two secretive organizations, the Institute and Zodiac, were both trying to obtain Phari nanotechnology that would allow humans to gain control of the Bimanoid Interface.
"The Man from Zodiac"
by Jack Vance.

In the Asimov Reality, humans had been given technology for interstellar travel, but all forms of technological advance were suppressed. 

Luzy: agent from Zodiac.

Suspecting that humans were not their own masters, the Institute and Zodiac Control sought to alter the Bimanoid Interface, liberating human creativity, rather than continuing with people simply being the  'puppets' of their replicoids. The search for a means to take control of human destiny led to Myllyr's planet, a world of the Phari Network.

When  Jack Vance published "The Man from Zodiac" in 1967, The Girl from U.N.C.L.E. had just been on T.V. (briefly). Vance's story featured Milton, the field agent of Zodiac. I could not resist introducing Luzy, a female Zodiac Agent who is what I'll call an "A Clone", genetically identical to Marda.

Creating an agent.

The draft blog post "Making Retya" (see Figure 1, above) has 1,400 words of ideas for Part 5 of The Cythyrya Investigation. I planned for the action to shift back to "Golf World", an exoplanet that specialized in hosting golf tournaments for the best golfers in the galaxy. The daughter of Fraunz (a character who was introduced in Part 3 of The Cythyrya Investigation), Rytya, who like Brak can transmit information to other times by way of the Sedron Time Stream. Information sent back into the past to Myllyr's planet by Rytya must find its way to Rylla.

There are several directions in which I could develop The Cythyrya Investigation and work it towards a conclusion. I'm now imagining that information from the far future of the Asimov Reality could be useful to Rylla in her efforts do make useful variants of human sex hormones that will help Tyhry attain her full telepathic potential.

Figure 2.
The draft blog post called "Upper Motor" (see Figure 2) has plans for a new science fiction story called "The Mystery of the Missing Motor Neurons" which concerns the development of telekinetic powers by means of a technology that replaces neurons with femtobots. I have recently started including the idea of "X clones" in my stories and there should be a path to completion of "The Mystery of the Missing Motor Neurons" which would include one of the X clones as a character.

UNDER CONSTRUCTION

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