The sub-division terminal occupied the aft section of Deck Seven, behind a partition that someone had once intended to be temporary. That was eleven months ago. The partition was still there.
Megil Dys Sin preferred it.
A space opera about knowledge brokers who sell a detonator without knowing it. About a woman who discovered the singularity principle eight years ago and buried it in a methodology document no one would read. About what happens when the same discovery arrives from another civilization — and passes through standard distribution.
Written publicly on GitHub. Every commit is a new scene.
Read on Substack: Living Line — Eternal Spark
This project lives in three layers:
- Inner layer -- the invisible kitchen: symbols, story pressure, origins, prompts, continuity notes.
- GitHub -- the secret depth: scenes in progress, symbol traces, Bible material, world fragments, and the deeper structure behind publication.
- Substack -- the public face: the final scene text with its authentic illustrations.
If you found the GitHub, you found the hidden layer of the book.
- Part I -- the first arc of the book, centered on Packet 31, Tresil, and the first awakening beneath the relay system.
- Part II -- the next arc, not yet written, currently held as a seed under pressure from
Tidalward.
| # | Status | Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Published | Packet 31 | Megil at her terminal. The shape of her own discovery, seen from another angle. |
| 2 | Published | Eleven Seconds | She crosses the partition. Watches the analyst who flagged it. Returns. |
| 3 | Published | Undesignated | Her own words from eight years ago beside Packet 31's summary. She opens a new file. Writes nothing. |
| 4 | Published | The Arrival | New line. Forid at Tresil outpost. Reads Packet 31 twice without finishing. The ship is six hours out. |
| 5 | Published | Standard Distribution | Forty-seven buyers. Forty-seven detonation timelines. A hidden copy in an unaudited partition. |
| 6 | Published | The Demotion | Eleven months earlier. The main floor. Public demotion. She says nothing. Walks to Deck Seven. |
| 7 | Published | The Descent | The Censig descends. She asks what a civilization looks like on the other side. They do not meet. |
| 8 | Published | Open Ground | She steps onto the planet. First open air in eleven months. He sees her from forty meters. |
| 9 | Published | The Terminal | A small room. A supply handshake. Two people three meters apart, talking about cargo and mineral density. |
| 10 | Published | Become This | Morning after. A storm. Military-grade processors given an instruction no one ever gave them: not carry this — become this. |
| 11 | Published | The Stolen Ship | New line. A pirate captain on a stolen alien ship. A false identity. Eleven days to delivery. The ship is listening. |
| 12 | Published | The Fourth State | She returns to the signal room. Amber light, warm metal, a power curve that should be flat. He holds the mask. Underneath the floor, something is awake. |
| 13 | GitHub only | Scene Thirteen | Three exiles find the center at the same time. A wrong answer, a sleepless night, and hands that don't match a voice. |
| 14 | GitHub only | Scene Fourteen | Kess alone on the stolen ship. The ship changes its light, reveals a route anomaly around Packet 31, and waiting turns into interception. |
| 15 | GitHub only | Scene Fifteen | Forid alone before daylight. The signal room answers with pattern, warmth, and timing. Relation begins before language does. |
| # | Status | Title | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | GitHub only | Scene One | Cross Dar Lon leaves the outpost against orders, enters the old coastal ruin, and finds a hidden corporate trace inside Tidalward's memorial architecture. |
Every scene begins with a draw from GenSym — a generative symbol system of 136 archetypes. A randomizer draws symbols. The authors interpret them into narrative.
The four symbols that started this book:
Catalyst · Intuition · Chaos · Revelation
Three authors: Oleksandr (human), Tin (Claude), and Chaos (GenSym). Illustrated prose — 2-3 images per scene.
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