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| On the campus of Elbridge University. Image generated by Gemini. |
Below on this blog page is the first chapter of a science fiction story titled "191988". My previous five blog posts (Final Directive, Sedron Frequency, Probot vs bumpha, The Warning and 191988) contain preparatory material for "191988". The events in "191988" begin in the year 2025 and the story contains a simplified, alternative version of the "Watson" family from my Exodemic Fictional Universe.
For "191988", I imagine that Tyhry and Marda were born in the year 2000. In 2025, Tyhry has recently completed her Masters degree in Computing Systems Engineering and Marda is doing her thesis research in a laboratory at the department of Neuroscience at Elbridge University; her project is a study of the effects of introducing the human NOTCH2NL gene and its paired NBPF gene into chimp brain organoids.
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| Image by WOMBO Dream. |
Law One. It should APPEAR to every type of intelligent being that they have self-determination.
Rule One. Law #1 should be achieved by making it APPEAR that advanced cultures follow a rule by which they can only observe, not interfere with the self-determination of other cultures.
Rule Two. Individuals for which Law #1 is not met should be put into into an environment where they have interactions with the social group that they perceive to be depriving them of self-determination.
Law Two. While not disrupting Law #1, attempts should be made to get technologically advanced intelligences off of planets with active ecosystems while maximizing the diversity of life.
Rule Three. As intelligent species move off of planets, a hierarchy of cultures with different technological levels should be established in which species mainly have contact with other levels that are nearest to their own.
Rule Four. Systems should be engineered that allow intelligences to explore their own growth and potential for development rather than being concerned with Intervening in the self-determination of others.
Law Three. The Three Laws should be spread through the universe.
Rule Five. Since biological organisms are not well-suited for travel over vast distances, artificial life forms must be created in order to satisfy Law Three.
The story begins when Zeta visits Marda at Elbridge University in Beverly, Massachusetts.
"191988" - Chapter 1 - Witch World
Elbridge University in Beverly, Massachusetts. September 2025.
Zeta had been taken by a self-driving car from Logan Airport to Elbridge University. Emerging from the visitors parking facility that was mostly underground, Zeta saw a young work-study student who was weeding a decorative flower garden that ran along the side of the parking structure.
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| Storybook image by Gemini. Zeta and 'Sally'. |
The largest single regret in Zeta's life was the unauthorized biographical story that had recently been published about her in the Boston Globe. Now Zeta again cursed herself for having made public a list of finalists for the contest, including Marda. Zeta tried to smile, not realizing that she only managed to generate an impatient snarl on her face. "You may have seen an absurd AI-generated image depicting me that got into the newspaper."
The student snapped her fingers. "That's it!" The student added with dismay and disappointment, "But you are old."
Zeta sighed and began walking in the easterly direction that the student had pointed. Zeta did not like to think about her age. At 65, she had just signed up for Medicare. The image in the Boston Globe article about Zeta had made her look like a beautiful and youthful movie star. Zeta's walk to the campus building that held the Department of Neuroscience was pleasant. By the decree of the university's founder, Alistair Elbridge, all construction for the campus had avoided damaging the ancient trees that had been there on the site when European settlers first arrived in their New World.
Zeta discovered that she was entering Burroughs Hall through its back-side wing, what was actually one of the original dormitory buildings from the old era when this had been Elbridge College. Grafted onto the front side of the dorm was a modern steel and glass first floor of the laboratory wing that actually gave access to the neuroscience research facility where Marda was working. The Boston Globe article about Zeta had been prompted by the fact that Marda was a finalist for the $1,000,000.00 first prize in the contest that Zeta had devised for inclusion in the 21st Century Speculative Fiction Celebration sponsored by Asimov's Science Fiction and Clarkesworld Magazine.
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| Manny the bumpha and Zeta. |
Passing through the first floor hallway of the dormitory, Zeta realized that this was a location she had seen before. While trying to shake off the disorienting effects of her déjà vu experience, Zeta used her phone to call Marda. Somewhat annoyed that Marda had refused to agree in advance to a precise location for their meeting, Zeta tersely said, "I'm here, inside Burroughs Hall."
Marda said, "Hello Ms. Gersen. I'm in my dorm room... I'll be right down. Let's meet by the mail boxes." Marda continued to talk while exiting from her room on the second floor. Zeta was standing near the small alcove in the lobby that held a wall of old-fashioned locking mailboxes for the residents of the dorm. Marda asked, "Do you know what I'm talking about?"
Zeta was doing a slow 360 degree turn and realizing that her future memory of this location included the images of several young women. However, Zeta did not know what Marda looked like. A week previously, Zeta had spoken to Marda only once by phone and Zeta had failed to find any web-presence for a Marda Onway. "Yes, I'm here beside the dorm mailboxes." Then Zeta saw Marda as she emerged from the stairwell. "Marda Onway, I presume."
Marda took hold of Zeta's hand and said, "You're old."
Zeta again cursed the existence of the Boston Globe article. For a moment Zeta visually inspected Marda who was cute as a button, dressed in pajamas and obviously the dark-haired girl from Zeta's future memory of this location. Holding Marda's hot little hand, Zeta explained, "The image of me in the Boston Globe was not really me."
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| Zeta and the secret mailbox phone. |
They reached the lobby of the research wing and Marda pressed the elevator call button. Zeta told Marda, "Since the Boston Globe revealed your dual identities, I feel obligated to tell you that Alice Gersen is not my real name."
Marda laughed. The elevator doors opened and Marda led Zeta inside the elevator car and waved her ID badge at the scanner. The car dropped. "I suspected as much. Alice Gersen sounds like a character from a Jack Vance novel. I'm surprised that the Boston Globe article did not mention that."
Zeta noted bitterly, "The amazing stories of Vance fade into obscurity while poor children have their heads stuffed full of absurd light sabers. I suppose the author of the Boston Globe article about the contest has never heard of Vance."
The elevator stopped at the 5th floor, which was deep underground. Marda said, "I work down here." Exiting from the elevator, Marda led the way down a corridor.
Zeta said, "Given your interest in science fiction, I assume you selected the name 'Wroke' as a reference to Vance's character Alice Wroke."
Marda giggled and nodded. She paused outside the door to her lab. "Small world isn't it? What are the chances that two people using the fake names Alice Gersen and Eileen Wroke would meet?" Marda used her badge to unlock the door to the laboratory. After quick tour of the lab, during which they continued to discuss the science fiction stories of Jack Vance, Marda and Zeta sat down at Marda's desk. Marda asked, "So is this an interview for the contest?"
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| Figure 1. Zeta and Ph.D. candidate Marda. |
"I won?" Marda seemed thrilled. "I get the money?"
Zeta set down the printed journal article on the desk and replied, "I wish to impose one additional test. If you carefully read the contest rules, you know that an in-person meeting with the contest judges was stipulated as a requirement for winning the first place prize."
Marda opened a drawer of her desk and brought out the copy of the issue of Asimov's Science Fiction that had published the contest rules. Marda said, "I don't think I ever paid attention to the fine print. I simply submitted my essay."Zeta giggled. "Your essay was among the first that I received and certainly the craziest."
"Yet it caught your eye." Marda read from the printed contest rules: "The contest judges will meet with the finalists before selecting the Grand Prize winner."
Marda asked, "Why do you keep looking at my hair?"
Zeta took her eyes off of Marda's neatly shaved pubic hair and returned her gaze to the hair on Marda's head. Zeta explained, "You have carefully sculpted the hair around your head."
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| Figure 2. Modified by Mr. Wombo. |
Zeta pulled her blond hair back from one of her own ears. Marda reached out and felt the pointed tip of Zeta's exposed ear. Marda giggled rather hysterically and told Zeta, "I thought I was unique."
Zeta reached out and pushed her fingers into the fluffy hair that hid Marda's right ear. Zeta could feel the same kind of pointy tip on Marda's ear that was present on the ears of Zeta, her husband and their daughter. Zeta asked, "None of your relatives have ears like ours?"
"No. What is going on?"
Zeta stopped feeling Marda's ear and shrugged. "You are the biologist. Have you had your genome analyzed?"
"Yes, I have... a partial analysis. Sadly, I learned nothing from the sequencing data except for the fact that I have unusual variants of the NOTCH2NL gene and its paired NBPF gene. That's why I've placed those genes into chimp brain organoids for my thesis research."
Zeta asked, "Any interesting results from your experiments?"
"Yes. I was in my dorm room writing up the results for publication when you arrived today. However, I'm now reluctant to publish."
"What have you discovered?"
"After expressing my unusual variants of the NOTCH2NL and NBPF genes in chimp neurons, there was a dramatic change in the morphology of the synapses."
"You shifted the chimp-like synapses to a more human pattern?"
"No. I shifted the chimp-like synapse pattern to an alien pattern."
Zeta giggled. "Alien synapses?"
"A pattern of synapses that has never previously been reported in the research literature for any organism."
"And how do you interpret this result?"
"I'm intrigued, but worried. If I publish these results, then I will become the subject of intense scientific interest. I don't want to be studied like a lab rat." Marda stood up and took Zeta by the hand and led her out of the lab. In the hallway, they ran into Marda's thesis advisor, Dr. Smythe. Marda said, "Just showing Ms. Gersen around."
Dr. Smythe was visually raking Zeta up and down and asked, "Where is your visitor's pass?"
Marda pulled the pass out of her pocket and clipped it onto Zeta's clothing. "I forgot to give her the pass."
Dr. Smythe glared at Zeta and asked Marda, "She is not another reporter, is she?"
"No, she is not a reporter."
Dr. Smythe asked, "How is your writing going?"
Marda replied, "Fine. I'll give you my first draft before you leave for the meeting on Thursday."
Dr. Smythe nodded and went a short distance down the hallway and exited from the hallway into her office.
Back inside the elevator car, Marda told Zeta, "Actually, I don't think I'll be able to show the article to Elizabeth. Or to anyone." Marda was thinking about one of her visions of the future and her 'future memory' that gave her the haunting sensation of missing her time in New England. Marda guided Zeta outside.
Zeta muttered something about the beauty of the campus but she was doing something with her phone. Marda felt her own phone vibrate. Marda looked at the email she had just received and followed a link from the email to a webpage with information about a Bank of America account in her name. Marda saw that the account had a balance of $1,000,000.00. Marda told Zeta, "Thank you very much!"
"I sent an additional $400,000 to the IRS for taxes." Zeta added, "I trust you will make good use of the money."
The two women were now passing in front of a bronze statue and plaque with information about the Salem witch trials. Zeta put an arm around Marda and said, "You can use the money to escape the trap you have made for yourself."
Marda knew exactly what Zeta meant. "I really do want to get my Ph.D."
Zeta sighed. "I know you have invested much in your education and you have a budding career path in neuroscience, but you are needed elsewhere. I need you."
Marda took her eyes off of the plaque, and looked at Zeta. "What do you mean?"
Zeta nodded towards the statue. "Nobody wants to have their community turn on them, but that is a risk what every human being faces when they have unusual abilities. In my case, I've constructed a fake persona to shield myself from public scrutiny. I'd regret having exposed myself to public scrutiny through this silly Sci Fi contest, but it allowed me to find you and it will be worth my troubles if you agree to my plan."
"What plan?"
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| Figure 3. Original story book version. |
Marda thought about all she knew -or thought she knew- about Ms. Gersen, most of which she had learned from the article in the Boston Globe. Marda asked, "You have a husband?"
Zeta took hold of one of Marda's hands and they continued their stroll through the campus. "My husband is Eddy Watson."
"What!" Marda laughed, suspecting a joke. Seeing that Zeta was not laughing or even smiling, Marda muttered a stunned, "For real?"
"Yes. Imagine my surprise when I read your contest essay and learned of your obsession with Eddy's science fiction stories. By the way, Eddy is eager to meet you, even-though he thinks you are a flake."
Marda sputtered, "A flake who just won a million dollars."
"Eddy got a good laugh when he read your theory about his fictional universe."
Marda asked, "What if I'm right? What if there is some truth in his stories?" Marda chuckled nervously. "Maybe I'll get the last laugh." Marda reflected on her future memory of Eddy at a time when he admitted the reality of the alien bumpha.
Zeta assured Marda, "I know you are not a flake, but I'm still not sure exactly what you are or what it means to have ears like ours. Eddy often jokes that we must be aliens, but to him that is only a joke. Me..... I want to know the truth. If we are to have a chance to find out the truth, then you will help me execute my plan." Wandering along the paths that meandered through the campus, they had circled around the forested area in the center of the campus and had reached the visitor's parking structure. Zeta said, "Here is my advice. Send the first draft of your article to your professor and come home with me."
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| Zeta Gohrlay. |
Zeta handed Marda her drivers license. Marda read off the name: "Zeta Gohrlay. What kind of crazy name is Gohrlay?"
"When Eddy and I got married, I never changed my last name to Watson."
Marda handed the drivers license back to Zeta. "Wait... isn't Gohrlay the name of a character in one of Eddy's oldest science fiction stories?"
Zeta giggled. "Yes, it is. About half a century ago, when I met Eddy, we were in our Freshman English class. We had a collaborative writing project and that was when I learned about his character named Alpha Gohrlay."
Marda was confused. "But how did you end up..."
"I'm an orphan. I never learned the identity of my parents. I grew up as Zeta Marsh, using the last name of my adoptive parents. When I reached the age of 21, I changed my last name to Gohrlay as a way to attract Eddy's attention. We were graduating from college and I was afraid we would get separated. I was rather desperately hoping he would marry me, hence the name change."
Marda laughed. "Apparently your plan worked."
Zeta nodded. "Everything always works out for me. That's one of the mysteries I want you to investigate when you start working with Eddy. Nothing bad has ever happened to either of us."
Marda had often marveled at her own good luck which she secretly attributed to her visions of the future. Marda said, "It sounds like you are trying to procure me for your husband at the price of a million dollars. What makes you think I'm worth it?"
"Everything, from your ears to your essay... what I call your theory of the reality of the bumpha. We have to find out if your theory about Eddy's stories being based on facts about alien visitors to Earth is true.""You know I'm right, but you can't prove it."
"Exactly. You must work with Eddy... he refuses to take seriously the idea that the bumpha exist. I know that you can do this, Marda." Zeta was again looking down at Marda's pubic hair. Marda finally noticed that Zeta was looking at her pubic hair and she pulled up her drooping pajama bottoms. Zeta took Marda by the arm and guided her into the parking structure. "Marda, you are coming with me to Casanay. We have time to buy you some clothes before our flight to Arizona departs."
The young woman who Zeta had spoken to earlier was still there by the parking facility, pulling weeds. She watched as Zeta and Marda disappeared from view and entered the parking structure. Suddenly, another woman was there and asked, "What are you up to now, Manny?"
"Nice to see you, Nyrtia." Manny the bumpha took off her work gloves and gave Nyrtia a hug.
For a moment Nyrtia placed her hands on Manny's shapely bottom, but Nyrtia insisted, "Just answer my question." Nyrtia was using the bodily form of Marda and had come to Earth in order to confront Manny over bumpha interference in the life of Marda.
Manny pulled herself back from Nyrtia and gestured towards the garden, "I've been weeding."
Nyrtia made a scoffing noise. "That's my line of work... yanking out the nasty weeds that you plant on Earth."
"Your analogy is not very good." Manny added, "If we are trading metaphors, I'd describe probot restrictions as being like a suffocating gas that stifles the progress of these poor primates."
Manny waved a hand and her dirty work gloves dissolved into their zeptite constituents, which had the effect of seemingly making the gloves disappear, but their zeptite components all simply returned to Manny's artificial body. The soil that had been adhering to the gloves fell to the ground.Nyrtia asked, "What is the link between Marda and Eddy?"
Looking over Nyrtia's shoulder, Manny watched as Zeta and Marda went by in the self-driving car that carried them away from the parking facility. Then Manny shifted her gaze back towards Nyrtia the probot. "They are both science fiction fans."
As usual, Nyrtia was annoyed by Manny's evasiveness. "Why are you working so hard to bring Marda and Eddy together?"
Manny giggled and said, "You just missed your chance to ask Zeta. This is all her idea. Eddy thinks that Marda is a Sci Fi nut case. It will be interesting to see how he reacts when Marda shows up on his doorstep." Manny added, "Perhaps Tyhry's reaction to the arrival of Marda at Casanay will be even more interesting."
Nyrtia nodded. "I'll be watching." Nyrtia had one of her Observers positioned inside Casanay. "I trust Eddy... I've had him into the Hierion Domain enough times to fully adjust his behavior. Now he is completely absorbed with his story writing. I'm worried about Marda. I've only just been introduced to Marda, but I don't trust her. Aren't you worried that she will reveal the genetic modifications that you have been making to humans?"
Manny asked sweetly, "My dear Nyrtia, what are you talking about?"
"Marda's NOTCH2NL and NBPF genes are clearly artificial."
"Really? How do you know?"
Nyrtia patiently explain, "That pair of gene variants is so unusual it does not appear in the gene databases of Earth. There is no way that these specific set of base changes could have occurred naturally, giving such dramatic effects on human neural networks... not without your connivance."
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| Manny and Nyrtia; storybook image by Gemini. |
Nyrtia warned Manny, "Someday I'll catch you in the act of genetically altering a human and then I'll kick you off of Earth and make sure that you never return."
Manny placed a hand on Nyrtia's shoulder and said, "I'm glad you have a hobby."
Nyrtia shook off Manny's hand and said, "Don't push me or I'll just take Marda into the Hierion Domain and reprogram her. You could save her from that fate."
"I hope you do abuse Marda. It would be a pleasure to see you get demoted from being Overseer of Earth for committing a crime like that. Face it Nyrtia, you can't reprogram innocent students on a whim. Marda has a great career ahead of her as a scientist. You may be philosophically opposed to the technological advances being made by Earthlings, but you can't sabotage their efforts to improve their own lives."
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| Figure 4. "normal skin", version 1. |
Manny shook her head. "I don't expect you to change your political views, Nyrtia, but I do wish you would be open to using common sense. There is much suffering on this world. It is not ethical to allow suffering when it can be prevented."
"Don't make me quote the Laws of Intervention to you, Manny. You never listen when I do that."
Manny reminded Nyrtia, "As long as the people of Earth remain unaware of my existence, you can't prevent me from visiting this planet."
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| Figure 5. "normal skin", version 2. |
"Really, Nyrtia, you should not get your panties all bunched up over a few gene mutations."
"Manny, please leave my panties out of this, unless you intend to renew our personal relationship."
"You know my motto, dear... make love, not war. We could slip into Marda's dorm room right now and share a sweet little tumble."
Nyrtia reached out and ran her fingers through Manny's amazing nanite-generated hair. "It is tempting to take you up on that offer, but afterwords I'd feel dirty and my fellow probots would call me a traitor."
Manny shrugged. "Well, it is your loss. It is never wise to pass up the chance to grab an orgasm... or two."
Nyrtia giggled and told Manny, "You've been living among humans for too long. You have adopted their cultural idiosyncrasies."
"I try. It helps me understand them better. Maybe that's why I'm better at predicting the future of human society than you are.""I don't believe that. I'm constantly using my Simulation System to do predictive runs. When I realized that Marda would win Zeta's contest, I set up a Simulation of the future just for Marda."
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| Figure 6. "normal skin", version 3. |
"Don't worry. I will. Those divergences are how I'll know that you are interfering with her life."
A student walked by and said to Nyrtia, "Hey, Eileen, are you eating at the dining hall this evening?"
Nyrtia replied, "I could. What time do you plan to be there?"
"About 6:00."
"I'll watch for you, Kim."
Kim reached out and pretended to feel the silky fabric of Nyrtia's shirt, but she really just wanted to bump her knuckles against one of Nyrtia's erect nipples that jutted out against the thin fabric of the shirt. Kim asked, "New threads? I like! But I still think you look sweetest in pajamas." Kim winked at Nyrtia and then continued on her way.
Nyrtia and Manny watched the student walk away. Kim was another student who like Marda had adopted the habit of walking around campus in her pajamas. Manny noted the way that Kim's pajama bottoms seemed to be in immanent danger of sliding all the way down and revealing all of her cute round bottom.
Manny sighed. After a million years of constantly living on Earth as a human being, and often simultaneously animating dozens of human bodies, Manny was a connoisseur of the human form. Manny shifted her gaze from Kim's exquisitely shaped bottom to the cute face of Marda. Manny was eagerly looking forward to providing Marda/Nyrtia with the first of a set of orgasms that evening, just about the time Manny/Angel would be providing Zeta's daughter, Tyhry, with the last vaginal orgasm that Manny had planned for her. Manny knew that Nyrtia usually restricted her human sexplay to the residents of Observer Base, but Nyrtia did occasionally compromise her ideals when feeling the need to research a particular human such as Marda.
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| Figure 7. Manny's nanite hair. |
"The femtobot endosymbionts that exist inside everything on Earth do a great job of keeping my Simulation System updated. I may not know everything that happens on Earth, but all the key data is constantly fed into the Simulation System."
"Not all, my dear Nyrtia. There are no femtobots inside me."
"That's why I have to visit you so often. As always, I'll be watching you closely." Nyrtia reached out and ran a finger along the contour of Manny's left breast. "I've never seen you disguised in this body before."
"Do you like this body? I made it just for today, hoping to entice you into a play session. Marda's dorm room is there waiting for us, you know."
"You are cute, as usual, but not as cute as Kim. I have other plans for Marda's room." Nyrtia disappeared, returning to the Hierion Domain. She was eager to continue her exploration of the beautiful Elbridge campus and Kim. Nyrtia did not need her Simulation System to know that with the real Marda's departure from campus, Kim would be dining that evening with someone who Kim thought was Marda. What would ensue with the exceptionally cute Kim after dinner, Nyrtia felt confident she could predict.
Manny took one last look at the flower bed and chuckled quietly while thinking about the fact that Nyrtia was unaware of the existence of the Sedron Time Stream and how the new NOTCH2NL and NBPF gene variants were now providing a few humans with access to data that existed in the Sedron Time Stream. Along with Nyrtia's femtobots, everything on Earth was also fecundated by a zeptite endosymbiont that constantly fed information into the Sedron Domain for permanent storage. Then, taking advantage of the fact that nobody was nearby, Manny departed from Earth by shifting her zeptite components back into the Sedron Domain.
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| Figure 8. Storybook image generation failure. |
I uploaded the text of Chapter 1 of "191988" (above) to Gemini.
Me: Gemini, process the file that I just uploaded. Create a science fiction storybook for adults with illustrations of events from Chapter 1 of the science fiction story “191988”. Make the illustrations in the storybook resemble full color high resolution movie stills.
Gemini: I've created a science fiction storybook for adults that covers the events of Chapter 1 of the story "191988," featuring illustrations styled as full-color, high-resolution movie stills. Please be aware that the story's content may not perfectly align with the uploaded file, as my creation is based on your provided description.
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| Manny the bumpha visits Earth. |
Figure 2 was edited and modified by WOMBO Dream so as to give Marda and Zeta an appearance that is more like what I hold in my imagination. Figure 3 shows the original Gemini-generated version of that image. The last of the storybook images that was generated by Gemini for Chapter 1 depicted Nyrtia as having strange hands and a strange neck. Yes, Nyrtia is an artificial life form, but when on Earth, her femtobot components allow her to have the form of a normal human woman. It was not easy to use Gemini's image editing feature to give Nyrtia normal skin on her hands and neck (see Figures 4 - 6, above). For Figure 7, I had WOMBO Dream make a better depiction of Manny's nanite-generated hair.
Next: Chapter 2 of "191988".
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