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<choose uncached=""><option>The first Wyatt Mason, who was far from being the first,</option><option>The W███t ███on with no numeral</option><option>The only Wyatt Mason bearing [[NaN|the original’s name]]</option><option>The Tokyo Lift’s Wyatt Mason</option><option>Wyatt Mason</option><option>The Wyatt Mason who referred to herself as ███one</option><option>The Wyatt Mason who referred to herself as Masone</option><option>Wyatt Mason ([[quit worrying bout it so much|Season ]]██[[i knew what i was signing up for| birth]])</option><option>The ██████ Wy██t ███on</option><option>The Fifteenth <!--
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<choose uncached=""><option>The first Wyatt Mason, who was far from being the first,</option><option>The W███t ███on with no numeral</option><option>The only Wyatt Mason bearing [[NaN|the original’s name]]</option><option>The Tokyo Lift’s Wyatt Mason</option><option>Wyatt Mason</option><option>The Wyatt Mason who referred to herself as ███one</option><option>The Wyatt Mason who referred to herself as Masone</option><option>Wyatt Mason ([[there’s no need to worry so much|Season 1]][[i knew what i was signing up for| birth]])</option><option>The ██████ Wy██t ███on</option><option>The Fifteenth <!--
  
 
Is that how many there were before the second wyatt masoning? I feel like I’m forgetting some.
 
Is that how many there were before the second wyatt masoning? I feel like I’m forgetting some.
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===Reception===
 
===Reception===
Many members of the Lift took Mason under their wing, with [[Wyatt Quitter]] coming to <s>reluctantly</s> view her as a little sister and introducing her to all the movies she had missed<!--
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Many members of the Lift took Mason under their wing, with [[Wyatt Quitter]] coming to quickly <!--(and somewhat reluctantly, from what I’ve heard)--> view her as a little sister and introducing her to all the movies she had missed<!--
  
 
Another one I’ve only heard about. It still feels strange to me that they and █████ Mason, two re█████ blaseball █la████, could have disappeared in the same way as the ███ ████. How does a person become a receiver become an echo become static? What is the difference in someone becoming haunted, and someone becoming a receiver? Is it just the type of lost wishes they hear?
 
Another one I’ve only heard about. It still feels strange to me that they and █████ Mason, two re█████ blaseball █la████, could have disappeared in the same way as the ███ ████. How does a person become a receiver become an echo become static? What is the difference in someone becoming haunted, and someone becoming a receiver? Is it just the type of lost wishes they hear?
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-->, and [[Silvaire Semiquaver]] lending her old clothes. Some teammates even took it upon themselves to teach Mason an assortment of colorful swears and curses, much to the mounting dismay of then-captain [[Stijn Strongbody]], who went on record as saying that “no ██-year-old should know such foul words.” <!--
 
-->, and [[Silvaire Semiquaver]] lending her old clothes. Some teammates even took it upon themselves to teach Mason an assortment of colorful swears and curses, much to the mounting dismay of then-captain [[Stijn Strongbody]], who went on record as saying that “no ██-year-old should know such foul words.” <!--
  
She was what, like seventeen? Eighteen? I wonder if he would have said I was too young for swears too, if we had ever met when on the same team.
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She was what, like seventeen? Eighteen? I wonder if he would have said I was too young for swears too, if we had ever met when on the same team. I suppose me being what I am, and her being what she was would kind of make people view us differently, even if I feel a strange sense of kinship with her.
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<s>Is it weird to say I think we would have been good friends?</s>
  
 
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Mason’s appearance also made a particular impact with then-Lift player [[Alejandro Leaf|Aly Leaf]], who declared she would “do everything in [her] power to keep [Mason] safe.” In the quiet moments between the first incident of static and the day Mason herself echoed, four days later, Mason and Leaf were observed to spend many quiet evening hours together in the conservatory, conversing about undisclosed subjects as Leaf braided her hair and knit scarves for her.<!--
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Mason’s appearance also made a particular impact with then-Lift player [[Alejandro Leaf|Aly Leaf]], who declared she would “do everything in [her] power to keep [Mason] safe.” In the quiet moments between the first incident of static and the day Mason herself echoed, four days later, Mason and Leaf were observed to spend many quiet evening hours together in the conservatory, conversing about undisclosed subjects as Leaf braided her hair <!--
  
Seems… nice.
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I’d like to meet Aly eventually, to ask about Masone. Quitter was gone before my time, and I’ve never met another echo, but maybe in all that time spent together she may have let something slip.
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I can’t explain why I’m so invested in finding the answer: is it just because of unresolved threads, a message unreceived? Or is there something about Masone herself?
  
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===Going Live===
 
===Going Live===
 
Although the preliminary physical evaluations predicted she would be one of the worst-performing iterations of Wyatt Mason to materialize from the Second Wyatt Masoning, Mason’s short career with the Lift was successful, and scored her first run in her debut plate appearance.
 
Although the preliminary physical evaluations predicted she would be one of the worst-performing iterations of Wyatt Mason to materialize from the Second Wyatt Masoning, Mason’s short career with the Lift was successful, and scored her first run in her debut plate appearance.
  
In her downtime Mason could be seen skateboarding around Tokyo with Quitter and [[Grollis Zephyr]], setting up strange radio antennae on rooftops <!--
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Outside of blaseball, in her downtime Mason could be seen skateboarding around Tokyo with Quitter and [[Grollis Zephyr]], setting up radio antennae on rooftops<!--
  
 
I’m still working out what these were for. Did she come here with some sort of mission, or was this her own side project? I think they might be the key to figuring out what ██ppe██d, and whether she’s even ██tact enough █o ████. If lost signals are like ghosts, then it shouldn’t be so hard for someone like me to find her and bring her ██me.
 
I’m still working out what these were for. Did she come here with some sort of mission, or was this her own side project? I think they might be the key to figuring out what ██ppe██d, and whether she’s even ██tact enough █o ████. If lost signals are like ghosts, then it shouldn’t be so hard for someone like me to find her and bring her ██me.
  
-->, and practicing her favorite splort, kickball, with acquaintances who frequented the Gym.
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-->, and practicing her favorite splort, kickball, with acquaintances who frequented the Gym. She was known by many as someone who had a notably plastic personality, taking on aspects she admired from whoever she was with. She seemed to prefer Semiquaver’s warm sternness, Quitter’s rebellious spark, and Leaf’s quiet steadiness and compassion, and by the end of her time with the Lift, she had managed to make these traits uniquely her own.
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===Signal Lost===
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On Day 79, Mason’s echo became Quitter’s as well<choose uncached=””><option>. Nobody blamed her.</option><option weight=”1.481>. Nobody blamed her. She blamed herself.</option><option weight="1.4">.</option><!--<option weight=”14.99”>, <s>and it was all Mason’s fault</s>.</option>--><!--<option weight=”12.34”>. <s>Some teammates were relieved, not that they’d admit that, even to themselves.</s>.</option>--><option weight=”.1499">. <s>Quitter blamed her.</s></option><option weight=”0.99”>. <s>It was a relief not to have to face the static alone</s>.</option></choose> Two days later, they were due for their next feedback game.
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The morning of Season 14, Day 81 Mason set her few affairs in order, granting her skateboard to Zephyr, giving her clothes back to Semiquaver, and making a card thanking the Lift for making Tokyo feel like home (shown below).
  
Mason had a notably plastic personality, taking traits from whoever she was with, especially Semiquaver’s warm sternness, Quitter’s rebellious spark, and Leaf’s quiet steadiness and compassion. On Day 79, the tables were turned as Mason’s echo became Quitter’s as well<choose uncached=””><option>. Nobody blamed her.</option><option weight="1.4">.</option><!--<option weight=”14.99”>, <s>and it was all Mason’s fault</s>.</option>--><!--<option weight=”14.99">. <s>Quitter blamed her.</s></option>--><option weight=”0.81”>. <s>It was a relief not to have to face the static alone</s>.</option></choose>
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<blockquote>Hey, everyone. It was lovely getting to know you all, and to get the room to be allowed to be myself. Hah, it’s not something I really ever exp█cted █o ███. So thank you for that. I have ██ ████ what’s g██n█ to ████en ██ █e but I just want you to know how mu██ it ███ns t█ ██ ████ I ██s ████ to sp███ th██ ██me w██h ███ ███. And for what it’s wor██ ███ ███ly ██rr█ ab████████████ ██ ███ █████████████ [The only known record of this note is illegible after this point due to heavy file corruption]</blockquote>
  
===Signal Lost===
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Whether she predicted her luck with the weather had run out, had a feeling it was her time, or had a mission to fulfill, she echoed into static before ever reaching the plate after only 8 days of active play. <!--
The morning of Season 14, Day 81, the Lift were due to play another Wyatt Mason during Feedback weather, and Mason set her few affairs in order, granting her skateboard to Zephyr and giving her clothes back to Semiquaver. Whether she had seen the weather and merely guessed she was likely to static, or had a feeling it was her time is unknown, but nonetheless she stepped in place of the Echoing . Either way, she echoed into static, and disappeared from the team after just 9 days of active play.
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I hope she still exists out there, in some form. Maybe her own signal is mixed with Wya77, and I may never get to quite meet the person who made such an impression on my team. Maybe she’s scattered in the static, unable to resolve into a clear signal without outside focusing. But I refuse to believe the interference with Wya77 made her cease to exist entirely. There’s no way for a soul to be erased so completely, even if it comes from such a nontraditional source as a Microphone. The impact it leaves on the world still lingers.
  
One sprang forth fully formed into existence and latched onto Quitter because there's this sort of unknowable familiarity there and then Quitter starts to Echo and One just wants to protect big sis, takes the hit.
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Quitter was supposed to bat before One, meaning it's possible Quitter was the original target but was shielded by One
 
 
===Dead Air===
 
===Dead Air===
Rylan
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Mason’s echo into static did not come as a surprise to the Lift, but it was some time before they were able to come to terms with a life cut so short, so soon. Having never so much as witnessed an incineration first hand until two seasons later in Season 16, much of the team was unprepared for such a swift and brutal reminder of the true stakes of blaseball.
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*something about how they started some sort of memorial tradition after Masone?
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*some more hidden rylan text, improve some of the existing stuff
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*maybe mention something at the end about Rylan in passing? Or maybe that should be left exclusively to the source text.
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*this probably still needs extensive editing all around, but it’s a start.

Revision as of 22:35, 6 July 2021

Tuning In

A radio transmission is only as powerful as the capabilities of the receiver. A transmitter could be sending out signals for years, but if the technology doesn’t exist to receive the signal, it will fall on uncomprehending ears, and will be as meaningless as if it were never sent at all.

The Fifteenth Wyatt Mason materialized with the Lift just after Engine Eberhardt finished tuning up the Legscraper’s Psychoacoustics to catch worldwide radio stations for “some sweet practice tunes.” It is still unclear whether her appearance is linked to Eberhardt briefly pausing on a spotty signal from a college station in Los Angeli just as the Psychoacoustics came online, an unintentional side-effect of the installation of Psychoacoustics, or whether it was part of a larger plan, and self-proclaimed Psychoacoustics expert and radio buff Rylan O’Lantern has declared emself unprepared to give a definitive answer at this time.

Reception

Many members of the Lift took Mason under their wing, with Wyatt Quitter coming to quickly view her as a little sister and introducing her to all the movies she had missed, and Silvaire Semiquaver lending her old clothes. Some teammates even took it upon themselves to teach Mason an assortment of colorful swears and curses, much to the mounting dismay of then-captain Stijn Strongbody, who went on record as saying that “no ██-year-old should know such foul words.” Mason’s appearance also made a particular impact with then-Lift player Aly Leaf, who declared she would “do everything in [her] power to keep [Mason] safe.” In the quiet moments between the first incident of static and the day Mason herself echoed, four days later, Mason and Leaf were observed to spend many quiet evening hours together in the conservatory, conversing about undisclosed subjects as Leaf braided her hair .

Going Live

Although the preliminary physical evaluations predicted she would be one of the worst-performing iterations of Wyatt Mason to materialize from the Second Wyatt Masoning, Mason’s short career with the Lift was successful, and scored her first run in her debut plate appearance.

Outside of blaseball, in her downtime Mason could be seen skateboarding around Tokyo with Quitter and Grollis Zephyr, setting up radio antennae on rooftops, and practicing her favorite splort, kickball, with acquaintances who frequented the Gym. She was known by many as someone who had a notably plastic personality, taking on aspects she admired from whoever she was with. She seemed to prefer Semiquaver’s warm sternness, Quitter’s rebellious spark, and Leaf’s quiet steadiness and compassion, and by the end of her time with the Lift, she had managed to make these traits uniquely her own.

Signal Lost

On Day 79, Mason’s echo became Quitter’s as well. Two days later, they were due for their next feedback game.

The morning of Season 14, Day 81 Mason set her few affairs in order, granting her skateboard to Zephyr, giving her clothes back to Semiquaver, and making a card thanking the Lift for making Tokyo feel like home (shown below).

Hey, everyone. It was lovely getting to know you all, and to get the room to be allowed to be myself. Hah, it’s not something I really ever exp█cted █o ███. So thank you for that. I have ██ ████ what’s g██n█ to ████en ██ █e but I just want you to know how mu██ it ███ns t█ ██ ████ I ██s ████ to sp███ th██ ██me w██h ███ ███. And for what it’s wor██ ███ ███ly ██rr█ ab████████████ ██ ███ █████████████ [The only known record of this note is illegible after this point due to heavy file corruption]

Whether she predicted her luck with the weather had run out, had a feeling it was her time, or had a mission to fulfill, she echoed into static before ever reaching the plate after only 8 days of active play. Onlookers at the time noted she stepped up to a defending position she hadn’t taken before while the opposing team’s Mason was batting. Some have theorized this was a way to protect Quitter instead, as they were due to bat in the subsequent inning.

Dead Air

Mason’s echo into static did not come as a surprise to the Lift, but it was some time before they were able to come to terms with a life cut so short, so soon. Having never so much as witnessed an incineration first hand until two seasons later in Season 16, much of the team was unprepared for such a swift and brutal reminder of the true stakes of blaseball.

  • something about how they started some sort of memorial tradition after Masone?
  • some more hidden rylan text, improve some of the existing stuff
  • maybe mention something at the end about Rylan in passing? Or maybe that should be left exclusively to the source text.
  • this probably still needs extensive editing all around, but it’s a start.