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'''Second Wyatt Masoning'''
 
'''Second Wyatt Masoning'''
 
Wyatt Mason IX was pulled in through the Rift along with 12 other Wyatt Masons in the Second Wyatt Masoning. Reports that they may have “hatched” from Patty Fox’s 9-blood blagonball are unsubstantiated, as no one was able to agree on anything other than that they arrived and were quickly accepted as a member of the team. This process was helped and hindered by the fact that Nines (as they were quickly nicknamed) insisted fae had always been a member of the Millennials, or at least since season 3. This interdimensional confusion was familiar to fellow Millennials Fynn Doyle and Andrew Solis, and in the 5 days Nines was on the Millennials, they were known to get along very well with most of their teammates, but those two particularly.
 
Wyatt Mason IX was pulled in through the Rift along with 12 other Wyatt Masons in the Second Wyatt Masoning. Reports that they may have “hatched” from Patty Fox’s 9-blood blagonball are unsubstantiated, as no one was able to agree on anything other than that they arrived and were quickly accepted as a member of the team. This process was helped and hindered by the fact that Nines (as they were quickly nicknamed) insisted fae had always been a member of the Millennials, or at least since season 3. This interdimensional confusion was familiar to fellow Millennials Fynn Doyle and Andrew Solis, and in the 5 days Nines was on the Millennials, they were known to get along very well with most of their teammates, but those two particularly.
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'''Life in Original Universe'''
 
'''Life in Original Universe'''
 
Certain divergences were found between Nines’s home timeline and ours. Notably:
 
Certain divergences were found between Nines’s home timeline and ours. Notably:
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-Dominic Marijuana was never incinerated, and that Thomas Dracaena was instead the Millennial appearing on the Hall Stars. Further questioning on this matter had to be dropped, as Nines was very upset at the topic of their team captain’s apparent death.
 
-Dominic Marijuana was never incinerated, and that Thomas Dracaena was instead the Millennial appearing on the Hall Stars. Further questioning on this matter had to be dropped, as Nines was very upset at the topic of their team captain’s apparent death.
 
-While this is not necessarily a timeline difference, Nines claimed the Millennials attended their college graduation in their original timeline, “and even mostly put away their phones.” The plausibility of this last statement is doubtful.
 
-While this is not necessarily a timeline difference, Nines claimed the Millennials attended their college graduation in their original timeline, “and even mostly put away their phones.” The plausibility of this last statement is doubtful.
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'''Staticing'''
 
'''Staticing'''
 
Wyatt Mason IX echoed into static on Day 77. However, they then continued to pitch for the rest of the game, defying expectations and certain laws of reality. When asked about how this feat was accomplished, the Millennials issued the group statement of “It’s sensitive, okay? Like, emotionally sensitive. They were a good pitcher, and a good kid.”  
 
Wyatt Mason IX echoed into static on Day 77. However, they then continued to pitch for the rest of the game, defying expectations and certain laws of reality. When asked about how this feat was accomplished, the Millennials issued the group statement of “It’s sensitive, okay? Like, emotionally sensitive. They were a good pitcher, and a good kid.”