FBC Archivist | Oscillator Fan
Mr. Door said that there are many worlds. Some on top of one another, some side by side, and some inside one another. Dylan Faden had knowledge of the nature of his world. A game. That there was a world outside where we the player were playing his story. The barrier between fiction and reality are thinner than we realize.
It is well known that the Mail Tubes inside the Oldest House send mail to other realities. What if they ended up here in our world? The following files were discovered inside a familiar orange Tube at my local Credit Union. I'll be documenting the contents in this Archivist series.
After bad quality of the first tape, luckily the second cassette was in better condition. I got it over to a friend who is better at cleaning up audio. Side A of the tape covers the Oscillator Fan altered Item and how the idea behind it is linked to a real world superstition. How did this FBC Archivist research this topic without ready access to internet?
Alongside this tape there were two papers. A journal entry and a Poem. Because YouTube doesn't let me host images I made a blogger account. Go check them out. Some can be a little hard to read to read so I scanned them as well. Let me know if I should type it out later.
Journal Entry Location
https://fbc-archivist.blogspot.com/
Information Control
https://fbc-archivist.blogspot.com/2022/05/information-control.html#more
Siren's Chorus
https://fbc-archivist.blogspot.com/2022/05/sirens-chorus.html#more
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