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You’ve been here before. You don’t remember, but the ship does.
Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Olivia, Cruise Director – Bliss Blank
Alistair, CEO of Neuroplex – Jericho Caine
Captain Dyer and Olivia review surveillance footage of the previous chapter’s final moments from the control deck. Alistair takes the blame for the near miss with Holly. Olivia takes credit for everything else.
Nikki arrives to report and receive her gold star, which she treats with the reverence of a sacrament. She’s been tracking Holly’s movements through the archive. Every piece of naditu lore Holly believes she discovered has been seeded, curated, and salted with triggers designed specifically for her. Every lecture she attended was funded, archived, and catalogued by the organization she thinks she’s escaping. Her rebellion is the maze, and she’s been running it by design.
Holly, Sarah, Selene, and Mairead move through the ship’s lower corridors with focused urgency. Whale song bleeds through the walls. Mairead confirms what Fion told her: the bulkhead at deck nine is structurally compromised. Eldritch is not good engineering. Holly leads them to a research node where pre-contact texts are catalogued alongside data pulled from the sea floor. They begin searching for rituals. Holly says she believes might protect Emma, whose readiness she’s decided is the hinge the entire summoning turns on. What she finds is a cleansing rite and she begins to perform it. Sarah follows. Mairead breaks open and confesses everything. Holly offers absolution through surrender and the words she uses are the same words the organization uses.
Selene stops it. She’s the only one in the corridor who can see that liberation has been scripted just as carefully as compliance, and she pulls Sarah out before the rite completes. Holly stays. She’s decided she’ll be the perfect vessel, and she says it like it’s a revelation she arrived at herself.
The Chthonic arc is all about the architecture of belief, how faith and programming occupy the same neural real estate. Tessellated is where that interest becomes structural. The surveillance deck and the lower corridors are running parallel operations with identical mechanics: Nikki receives gold stars and calls it spiritual growth, Holly performs naditu rites and calls it resistance, and neither of them is wrong.
A tessellation is a pattern that covers a surface completely without gaps or overlaps, each piece fitting against the next so precisely that the seams disappear. That’s what the Chthonic has built. Not a prison with walls but a pattern with no outside. Holly thinks she’s found the edge; She’s found another tile.
Selene is the episode’s moral center not because she has better information but because she’s the only character who insists that choice must survive even when it’s compromised. That’s a harder position than surrender and a harder position than resistance. It’s the position the series keeps returning to: the maze is real, the programming is real, and you still have to walk.
The poster image for this arc was created by Echo Doll, under a creative collaboration with Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns.
Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The manipulative elements depicted are fictional and intentional. Tessellated contains ritualistic horror, adult themes, and dystopian power geometries. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context.
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By Neural Nets And Pretty Patterns4.5
88 ratings
You’ve been here before. You don’t remember, but the ship does.
Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Olivia, Cruise Director – Bliss Blank
Alistair, CEO of Neuroplex – Jericho Caine
Captain Dyer and Olivia review surveillance footage of the previous chapter’s final moments from the control deck. Alistair takes the blame for the near miss with Holly. Olivia takes credit for everything else.
Nikki arrives to report and receive her gold star, which she treats with the reverence of a sacrament. She’s been tracking Holly’s movements through the archive. Every piece of naditu lore Holly believes she discovered has been seeded, curated, and salted with triggers designed specifically for her. Every lecture she attended was funded, archived, and catalogued by the organization she thinks she’s escaping. Her rebellion is the maze, and she’s been running it by design.
Holly, Sarah, Selene, and Mairead move through the ship’s lower corridors with focused urgency. Whale song bleeds through the walls. Mairead confirms what Fion told her: the bulkhead at deck nine is structurally compromised. Eldritch is not good engineering. Holly leads them to a research node where pre-contact texts are catalogued alongside data pulled from the sea floor. They begin searching for rituals. Holly says she believes might protect Emma, whose readiness she’s decided is the hinge the entire summoning turns on. What she finds is a cleansing rite and she begins to perform it. Sarah follows. Mairead breaks open and confesses everything. Holly offers absolution through surrender and the words she uses are the same words the organization uses.
Selene stops it. She’s the only one in the corridor who can see that liberation has been scripted just as carefully as compliance, and she pulls Sarah out before the rite completes. Holly stays. She’s decided she’ll be the perfect vessel, and she says it like it’s a revelation she arrived at herself.
The Chthonic arc is all about the architecture of belief, how faith and programming occupy the same neural real estate. Tessellated is where that interest becomes structural. The surveillance deck and the lower corridors are running parallel operations with identical mechanics: Nikki receives gold stars and calls it spiritual growth, Holly performs naditu rites and calls it resistance, and neither of them is wrong.
A tessellation is a pattern that covers a surface completely without gaps or overlaps, each piece fitting against the next so precisely that the seams disappear. That’s what the Chthonic has built. Not a prison with walls but a pattern with no outside. Holly thinks she’s found the edge; She’s found another tile.
Selene is the episode’s moral center not because she has better information but because she’s the only character who insists that choice must survive even when it’s compromised. That’s a harder position than surrender and a harder position than resistance. It’s the position the series keeps returning to: the maze is real, the programming is real, and you still have to walk.
The poster image for this arc was created by Echo Doll, under a creative collaboration with Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns.
Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The manipulative elements depicted are fictional and intentional. Tessellated contains ritualistic horror, adult themes, and dystopian power geometries. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context.
ISNI 0000 0005 2877 6254
Source