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Eternal Spark

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.


Deck Seven


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


Publication Layers

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.


Parts

  • 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.

Scenes

Part I

# 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 thisbecome 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.

Part II

# 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.

How this book is written

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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A public AI-assisted space opera about singularity, knowledge brokers, and discoveries no one was ready to read.

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