New fiction webseries
Can't Prove I'm Not Living Inside a Centrifuge
A comic sci-fi serial about artificial gravity, customer support language, and the terrible possibility that Earth was only ever a very persuasive interface.
Series premise
The habitat has excellent onboarding.
The User begins noticing small defects in ordinary life: rain that stops at the window frame, gravity that feels administered, and a support system that keeps answering questions no one officially asked.
The deception does not need to be perfect. He never lived on Earth. He only knows the planet through school interfaces, archived weather, and other people's suspicious nostalgia.
Resident notification queue
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Episode log
Start the rotation
Episode 2: Thank You for Your Feedback
The User goes to work. His phone number texts him. His company has a Residential Operations Suite. He agrees to meet the entity that manufactured his morning.
Episode 1: The Weight of Morning
The User wakes up heavier than usual, finds rain that cannot touch him, and receives his first customer-support answer from the machinery behind home.