Welcome to the DSV A Wanderer Absurdity — Part I There are many dangers in the universe. Some explode. Some hunt. Some collapse stars. And then there is paperwork. In this absurdist Wanderer tale, a routine traversal is interrupted by an unexpected summons from the Department of Space Vehicles—a bureaucracy dedicated to regulating ships that insist on having hulls, forms, and proper documentation. The Wanderer, who has none of these, is audited anyway. Told as a single, deadpan narratio...
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Welcome to the DSV A Wanderer Absurdity — Part I There are many dangers in the universe. Some explode. Some hunt. Some collapse stars. And then there is paperwork. In this absurdist Wanderer tale, a routine traversal is interrupted by an unexpected summons from the Department of Space Vehicles—a bureaucracy dedicated to regulating ships that insist on having hulls, forms, and proper documentation. The Wanderer, who has none of these, is audited anyway. Told as a single, deadpan narratio...
THE IRREGULARITY CODE | Sci-Fi Audio Podcast | WANDERER CHRONICLES RADIO
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THE IRREGULARITY CODE | Sci-Fi Audio Podcast | WANDERER CHRONICLES RADIO
The Irregularity Code A Wanderer Story There is a law the universe rarely names, but always enforces: nothing repeats perfectly. Until it does. When two identical snowflakes fall under impossibly different conditions, the anomaly ripples outward—through fingerprints, planetary systems, memory, and silence itself. Patterns begin to recur where none should exist. And something, somewhere, notices. Told as a single, quiet narration from the Wanderer’s Keeper, The Irregularity Code is a con...
Wanderer Chronicles Radio
Welcome to the DSV A Wanderer Absurdity — Part I There are many dangers in the universe. Some explode. Some hunt. Some collapse stars. And then there is paperwork. In this absurdist Wanderer tale, a routine traversal is interrupted by an unexpected summons from the Department of Space Vehicles—a bureaucracy dedicated to regulating ships that insist on having hulls, forms, and proper documentation. The Wanderer, who has none of these, is audited anyway. Told as a single, deadpan narratio...