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===Tuning In===
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Fenestrate is a Black Muslim Egyptian who uses any pronouns. In Japanese, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|refers|refer|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} to {{RandomPronoun|lower|reflexive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} as watashi and others refer to {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} with masculine and feminine terms interchangeably, and in Arabic {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|is|are|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} likewise referred to with هي/هو interchangeably. {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|is autistic and has|are autistic and have|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} ADHD.
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.
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===Early Life===
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Born in Luxor, Egypt, Fenestrate spent much of {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} youth wandering the city and lingering near its historical and archaeological sites. As {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|grew|grew|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} up, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|began|began|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} hearing what {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|described|described|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} as a form of music that could not be heard with one’s ears. When asked how one could hear music, if not with one's ears, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|was|were|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} vague, saying “I dunno, I just kind of hear it with my face, you know? The normal way you hear stuff like that.” {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|has|have|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} since described this phenomenon as “the universe’s symphony of resonant mundanities,” or as {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|more affectionately deems|more affectionately deem|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} it, “some real rad tunes.
  
How many unreceived messages are sent with the belief they will reach their intended target? The more I learn, the more it seems that there’s not much difference between a message sent with the confidence it will reach someone who never hears it, and the words people hold inside until the one they wanted to say them to is long gone.
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{{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|started|started|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} school for physics, thinking {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|might be|might be|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} better able to share the music with others if {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|studied|studied|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} the forces that make up the immaterial plane. Fenestrate began {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} studies in Morocco and then returned to Egypt to transfer to a university in Cairo, but soon after the move {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|grew|grew|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} completely disillusioned with academia. {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|decided|decided|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|would benefit|would benefit|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} more from self-education that was built for {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} way of learning instead of in spite of it, and dropped out to pursue {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} own studies.  
-R. O'Lantern
 
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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 n█m████</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 ████n who referred to herself as <s>Jas</s> <s>Jasmine</s> Masone</option><option>Wyatt Mason (Season 1█]][[i always knew the risks| birth]])</option><option>The s█████ Wy██t ███on</option><option>The fifteenth Wyatt Mason</option><option>The eighteenth Wyatt Mason<!--
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Freed from academia but inspired by {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} time in Morocco, Fenestrate sought any and all opportunities to travel and see more of the world. Meanwhile, {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} efforts to find a mentor in physics were fruitful as {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|came|came|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} into contact with acclaimed mathematician and buff fitness buff [[Stijn Strongbody]]. The two spent some time exchanging mail about their theories. Fenestrate’s interests eventually shifted and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|became|became|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} more fascinated with the history of objects and how their songs change with the events that occur in their presence, and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|dropped|dropped|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} contact with Strongbody as {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} research took {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} from physics to history.
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Through the following years Fenestrate went through an intense punk phase, learned to play the {{#choose:piano, synths, and accordion|mandolin, theremin, and otomatone|trumpet, bass guitar, and harp|rababa, barbat, and guitar|cello, ukulele, and riq|goblet drum, banjo, and wurlitzer|organ and bagpipes|hurdy gurdy and double bass|dulcimer, fiddle, and harpsichord|drums, lute, and concertina|qanun, bassoon, and Arabian oud|sitar and veena|hydraulophone and glass harmonica}}, and moved to Tokyo. There, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|started|started|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} rooming with future teammate [[Coolname Galvanic]], discovered {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|was|were|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} aromantic after attempting to date Galvanic and breaking up on amicable terms<ref>The date was at a local Costco. Years later, they mentioned the failed Costco Date to Pantheocide, who delightedly told [[Val Hitherto]], and before long the entire team knew. The infamous Costco Date became a long-running joke that would culminate in many members actually going on their own ironic Costco Dates until it became a celebrated Lift tradition.</ref>, and came out as genderfluid.
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===Blaseball Career===
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After Strongbody performed what some on the Lift would later wistfully refer to as some “epic future vision math,” the events of 1997 allowed him to catch glimpses of the future where he recognized his former protege Fenestrate among the players on the yet-unformed team. The void left by the Ascension of the Baltimore Crabs and his rush to create the team of his vision prompted him to contact {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}}, asking whether {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|would like|would like|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} to join. Hoping to hear Blaseball’s own unique symphonic soundscape in person, Fenestrate accepted.
  
Three of those were technically not quite named Wyatt Mason, but it's still wild that there have been so many.
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{{RandomPronoun|upper|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} performance since joining the Lift has been somewhat underwhelming. Fenestrate has told reporters that the sound of a home run is like no other, and despite {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} clear skill in the splort and excellent plate discipline, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|is|are|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} often so focused on achieving hits with that particular resonance that {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|ends|end|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} up making poor contact with the ball. {{RandomPronoun|upper|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} batting career has been a long series of home runs, groundouts and flyouts, and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|is|are|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} rarely actually seen on base where {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|would|would|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} be able to demonstrate {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} baserunning prowess. Even so, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|easily remained|easily remained|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} one of the team’s better batters through the first half of the Expansion Era.
-R.O'Lantern
 
  
--></option><option>The first signal received</option><option>Th█ █nly Wyatt Mason█</option></choose> materialized with the Lift just after notable trucker and truck mechanic [[Engine Eberhardt]] finished tuning up the [[the Legscraper|Legscraper]]’s Psychoacoustics to catch worldwide radio stations for “some sweet practice tunes.” Psychoacoustics switched on, radio receivers started appearing on nearby skyscrapers, and Eberhardt, who had briefly paused on a spotty signal from a college station in Los Angeli just as the Psychoacoustics came online, was taken aback by the sudden appearance of Mason. Self-proclaimed Psychoacoustics expert and radio buff [[Rylan O’Lantern]] has theorized that Eberhardt tuning in at just the right time is what led to the Lift being the first to receive a Wyatt Mason, though Eberhardt herself is on record as saying, "Come on, I was just listening to some music on it, you know, like it was made for. There's no way a little tuning would have made any bit of difference."<!--
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====Time Spent Elsewhere====
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During the Lift’s final game of Season 14, Fenestrate was swept [[Elsewhere]], and was there for the entirety of the two-year long siesta. Several months after {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} return, a reporter stopped {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} on the street and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|commented|commented|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} on a peculiar quality of the space:
  
I’m starting to get it but there's just too much I don't know. I've always dealt with the dead, not static ghosts. I’ve been sneaking peeks at other team’s psychoacoustics systems when we go to play there and like, ther█’s s█meth███ █e███us█y f██ky ████ ████.
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“[The world] has always been a place of music to me. Every object... every being resonates with its own particular sound to create an impossible symphony beyond anything our ears can sense. Rubber-insulated wires and decomposing bark alike sing in languages I can’t really ever hope to translate for you. So while you may not quite understand the gravity of the situation, I’ll ask you to at least try to imagine what was going through my head when I was Elsewhere and everything was silent. I’ve never really experienced that before... It shook me. Yeah. I’d say it shook me far more than I would have expected.
They certainly aren’t built like any other radios I’ve seen, but nobody will let me take one of the proper ██es ap██t. There’s always the █████v█rs all a██und To███, █ut I think they're too █████t█n█ ██ ██ke a█art.  
 
I think my best guess would be that the frequency was █lw███ b████ trans████ed, but once it was received, somehow ███y kn██ and t█████ the signal ███. Though it may not mean anything that the l███ st██ium [[Ttayw Nosam|was a complete dud]] and that Mason█ happened to be the ███st to arrive.
 
-R.O'Lantern
 
  
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Despite maintaining {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} usual laid-back countenance and deliberate speech patterns, {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} speech became notably slower and more prone to trailing off in the middle of a sentence, and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|has|have|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} conducted few talks at the Lift’s community center since {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} return.
===Reception===
 
Many members of the Lift took Mason under their wing, with [[Wyatt Quitter]] <!--
 
  
Another one I’ve only heard about. It still feels strange to me that they 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, forged into a receiver for signals from the dead, and someone becoming a receiver, haunted by signals from... Something Else? Is it just the type of lost wishes they hear?
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====Captainship====
-R.O'Lantern
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After the respective redaction and incineration of Lift vice-captain [[Lance Serotonin]] and captain Strongbody, Fenestrate and [[Gerund Pantheocide]] replaced them as co-captains of the Lift. While Pantheocide leapt to the task, Fenestrate found {{RandomPronoun|lower|reflexive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} thrust into the position almost by surprise as {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} teammates went to {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} for {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} level-headed judgement and advice. While on {{#choose:her own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow her|her own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow her|their own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow their|her own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow her|her own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow her|his own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow his|their own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow their|their own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow their|their own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow their}} heart and commit wholeheartedly to the task at hand without adequately thinking things through, Fenestrate was too reluctant to commit to any course of action when so many options were available. Together, Pantheocide pulled Fenestrate out of {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} comfort zone to make decisions and commit, and Fenestrate directed Pantheocide's seemingly boundless energy in more productive ways. Having previously bonded over a shared love of punk music and culture, the two further bonded through the consistent push and pull of their joint leadership that propelled the Lift forwards to their first Championship in Season 19, and became fast friends.
  
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The high of their Turntables-induced Championship did not last for long, as the Lift experienced four roster changes in one election, Pantheocide received {{#choose:her|her|her|their|their|her|their|their|his}} first level of [[Ego]], and Fenestrate had one of {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} worst-performing seasons up until {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|was|were|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} swept Elsewhere on Day 59. Fenestrate arrived back, newly [[Negative]] and heavily [[Scattered]] for the first time, shortly before Pantheocide's death. After a short period of mourning, Fenestrate set {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} grief aside and quietly announced that {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|was|were|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} unfit to act as sole captain of the Lift, and advised the team against appointing a replacement in light of the demise of the previous three captains.
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====The Fifth Base====
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In Season 22, Fenestrate picked up [[The Fifth Base (Item)|the Fifth Base]] in a game against the Georgias at the very last moment, tying the game up, but put it back down in the Gym the next day, right before [[Super Roamin']] was due to send {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} to another team. Fenestrate declined to comment on what drove {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} pick up the base in the first place, and what made {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} change {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} mind.
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===Relationships===
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As a generally good-natured and mellow-mannered individual, Fenestrate has few troubles getting along with most members of the Lift.  
  
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 companionship with her.
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Despite their previous acquaintance, Fenestrate and Strongbody remained somewhat distant and awkward up until Strongbody's incineration. {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|once admitted|once admitted|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} to feeling that he still just saw {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} as the kid he mentored rather than the person that kid has become.
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Is it weird to say I think we would have been good friends?
 
-R.O'Lantern
 
  
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{{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|continues|continue|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} to co-inhabit {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} old apartment with Galvanic, and the two have a close partnership. Additionally, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|has what has been described as a {{#choose:"part-time" queerplatonic|"complicated"|"complicated"|"complicated" queerplatonic|"gently divorced" queerplatonic}} relationship with [[Grollis Zephyr]], rents|have what has been described as a “part-time queerplatonic relationship” with [[Grollis Zephyr]], rent|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} a makerspace in Tokyo with [[Concrete Mandible]], [[Terrell Bradley]], and [[Theodore Honeywell]], and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|has|have|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} also been recorded referring to the twice-late [[Alejandro Leaf]] as {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} aunt on several occasions despite sharing no publicly-known familial connections. Fenestrate taught [[Ayanna Dumpington|Persephone "Percy" Violence]] to use henna while she was still on the Lift, and they still meet up after Lift/Tigers series to get coffee and refresh each others' henna (Fenestrate) and paint (Violence).
Mason’s appearance also made a particular impact with then-Lift player [[Alejandro 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 showed her how to knit scarves.
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===Trivia===
===Going Live===
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*Although Fenestrate is recorded as having the "Tattooing" pregame ritual, this may be a clerical error: {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|actually does|actually do|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} henna, as tattooing is haram.  
Although the preliminary 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 she scored her first run in her debut plate appearance.
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*Fenestrate is a polyglot. {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|is|are|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} fluent in Egyptian Arabic, Classical Arabic, English, Japanese, ESL, and JSL, and {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|has learned|have learned|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} the basics of Spanish, Mandarin, and Hindi both from {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} teammates and from traveling prior to joining the Lift.
 
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*Fenestrate takes a lot of comfort in cooking, and occasionally calls home for recipes from {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} aunts.
Outside of blaseball, Mason could be seen skateboarding around Tokyo with Quitter and [[Grollis Zephyr]], <choose uncached=""><option>maintaining the antennae that started appearing around Tokyo after the installation of the Psychoacoustics system<!--
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*In an interview, Fenestrate stated that if {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|was|were|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} to compete in any non-blaseball splort, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|would|would|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} like to swim professionally.
 
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*Fenestrate is a skilled glassblower. {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|makes|make|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} own glass masks and windows, wearing different windows for different outfits and occasions. In particular, {{RandomPronoun|lower|subject|wears|wear|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} masks that incorporate the Evil Eye  into the design during solar eclipses as a ward. {{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|also has made|also have made|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} Evil Eye necklaces and bracelets for all {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} teammates.
They're mostly broken, now. I've been trying to figure out how to fix them, but I'm still stumped. Nobody's been able to tell me whether they broke down when she went up in static, or just with the passage of time. How are they tied to her? I think they might be the key to figuring out what happe██d, and whether she’s even ██tact enough █o ret██n. If lost signals are like ghosts, then it shouldn’t be so hard for someone like me to find ███ and b██ng he█ ██me.
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*Fenestrate is a hobbyist composer and multi-instrumentalist. {{RandomPronoun|upper|possessive|save=true|table={{User:NautALoid/hugepronountable}}}} music is often esoteric, relying as much on the sonic texture inherent to objects as on more traditional musical instruments.
-R.O'Lantern
 
 
 
--></option><option>exploring subways</option><option>getting to know her new teammates</option><option>climbing the abandoned structures of Dilsneyland</option></choose>, and practicing her favorite splort, kickball, with acquaintances who frequented the Gym. She was known by many for her almost unnervingly plastic personality, perfectly mirroring aspects she appeared to admire from whoever she was around with ease. 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 start making these traits uniquely her own.
 
===Lost Signal===
 
On Day 79, Mason’s echo became Quitter’s as well<choose uncached=""><option weight="1.4">. Nobody blamed her.</option><option weight="1.481">. Nobody blamed her. She blamed herself.</option><option weight="1.4">.</option></option>--><option weight=”12.34“>. Some teammates were relieved, not that they’d admit that, even to themselves.</option><option weight=".1499">. <s>Quitter blamed her.</s></option><option weight=".1499">. Quitter was quick to forgive her.</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.
 
 
 
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 the Lift feel like home. 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. <!--
 
 
 
She's still out there. 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 in such a short time. 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. It has to.
 
I can’t explain why I’m so invested in solving this: is it just because of unresolved threads, the sour taste of a message unreceived when my whole deal is supposed to be comforting lost souls? Or is it something about Jasmine herself?
 
-R.O'Lantern
 
 
 
-->Onlookers at the time noted that while Mason was fielding, she took a position close to the [[Wyatt Mason VII|opposing team’s Mason]] while it was at bat. Some have theorized this was a way to protect Quitter from echoing into static, 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. When they progressed to the postseason on a wildcard, they did so with both Mason and Quitter in the forefront of their minds.<!--
 
 
 
I only learned about Mason from an empty doorway in the conservatory and a conversation with my predecessor in the trench. Nobody talks about her any more, but
 
-R.O'Lantern
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 03:05, 15 March 2022

Fenestrate is a Black Muslim Egyptian who uses any pronouns. In Japanese, ze refers to zirself as watashi and others refer to zir with masculine and feminine terms interchangeably, and in Arabic ze is likewise referred to with هي/هو interchangeably. Ze is autistic and has ADHD.

Early Life

Born in Luxor, Egypt, Fenestrate spent much of zir youth wandering the city and lingering near its historical and archaeological sites. As ze grew up, ze began hearing what ze described as a form of music that could not be heard with one’s ears. When asked how one could hear music, if not with one's ears, ze was vague, saying “I dunno, I just kind of hear it with my face, you know? The normal way you hear stuff like that.” Ze has since described this phenomenon as “the universe’s symphony of resonant mundanities,” or as ze more affectionately deems it, “some real rad tunes.”

Ze started school for physics, thinking ze might be better able to share the music with others if ze studied the forces that make up the immaterial plane. Fenestrate began zir studies in Morocco and then returned to Egypt to transfer to a university in Cairo, but soon after the move ze grew completely disillusioned with academia. Ze decided ze would benefit more from self-education that was built for zir way of learning instead of in spite of it, and dropped out to pursue zir own studies.

Freed from academia but inspired by zir time in Morocco, Fenestrate sought any and all opportunities to travel and see more of the world. Meanwhile, zir efforts to find a mentor in physics were fruitful as ze came into contact with acclaimed mathematician and buff fitness buff Stijn Strongbody. The two spent some time exchanging mail about their theories. Fenestrate’s interests eventually shifted and ze became more fascinated with the history of objects and how their songs change with the events that occur in their presence, and ze dropped contact with Strongbody as zir research took zir from physics to history. Through the following years Fenestrate went through an intense punk phase, learned to play the cello, ukulele, and riq, and moved to Tokyo. There, ze started rooming with future teammate Coolname Galvanic, discovered ze was aromantic after attempting to date Galvanic and breaking up on amicable terms[1], and came out as genderfluid.

Blaseball Career

After Strongbody performed what some on the Lift would later wistfully refer to as some “epic future vision math,” the events of 1997 allowed him to catch glimpses of the future where he recognized his former protege Fenestrate among the players on the yet-unformed team. The void left by the Ascension of the Baltimore Crabs and his rush to create the team of his vision prompted him to contact zir, asking whether ze would like to join. Hoping to hear Blaseball’s own unique symphonic soundscape in person, Fenestrate accepted.

Zir performance since joining the Lift has been somewhat underwhelming. Fenestrate has told reporters that the sound of a home run is like no other, and despite zir clear skill in the splort and excellent plate discipline, ze is often so focused on achieving hits with that particular resonance that ze ends up making poor contact with the ball. Zir batting career has been a long series of home runs, groundouts and flyouts, and ze is rarely actually seen on base where ze would be able to demonstrate zir baserunning prowess. Even so, ze easily remained one of the team’s better batters through the first half of the Expansion Era.

Time Spent Elsewhere

During the Lift’s final game of Season 14, Fenestrate was swept Elsewhere, and was there for the entirety of the two-year long siesta. Several months after zir return, a reporter stopped zir on the street and ze commented on a peculiar quality of the space:

“[The world] has always been a place of music to me. Every object... every being resonates with its own particular sound to create an impossible symphony beyond anything our ears can sense. Rubber-insulated wires and decomposing bark alike sing in languages I can’t really ever hope to translate for you. So while you may not quite understand the gravity of the situation, I’ll ask you to at least try to imagine what was going through my head when I was Elsewhere and everything was silent. I’ve never really experienced that before... It shook me. Yeah. I’d say it shook me far more than I would have expected.”

Despite maintaining zir usual laid-back countenance and deliberate speech patterns, zir speech became notably slower and more prone to trailing off in the middle of a sentence, and ze has conducted few talks at the Lift’s community center since zir return.

Captainship

After the respective redaction and incineration of Lift vice-captain Lance Serotonin and captain Strongbody, Fenestrate and Gerund Pantheocide replaced them as co-captains of the Lift. While Pantheocide leapt to the task, Fenestrate found zirself thrust into the position almost by surprise as zir teammates went to zir for zir level-headed judgement and advice. While on her own, Pantheocide was too quick to follow her heart and commit wholeheartedly to the task at hand without adequately thinking things through, Fenestrate was too reluctant to commit to any course of action when so many options were available. Together, Pantheocide pulled Fenestrate out of zir comfort zone to make decisions and commit, and Fenestrate directed Pantheocide's seemingly boundless energy in more productive ways. Having previously bonded over a shared love of punk music and culture, the two further bonded through the consistent push and pull of their joint leadership that propelled the Lift forwards to their first Championship in Season 19, and became fast friends.

The high of their Turntables-induced Championship did not last for long, as the Lift experienced four roster changes in one election, Pantheocide received their first level of Ego, and Fenestrate had one of zir worst-performing seasons up until ze was swept Elsewhere on Day 59. Fenestrate arrived back, newly Negative and heavily Scattered for the first time, shortly before Pantheocide's death. After a short period of mourning, Fenestrate set zir grief aside and quietly announced that ze was unfit to act as sole captain of the Lift, and advised the team against appointing a replacement in light of the demise of the previous three captains.

The Fifth Base

In Season 22, Fenestrate picked up the Fifth Base in a game against the Georgias at the very last moment, tying the game up, but put it back down in the Gym the next day, right before Super Roamin' was due to send zir to another team. Fenestrate declined to comment on what drove zir pick up the base in the first place, and what made zir change zir mind.

Relationships

As a generally good-natured and mellow-mannered individual, Fenestrate has few troubles getting along with most members of the Lift.

Despite their previous acquaintance, Fenestrate and Strongbody remained somewhat distant and awkward up until Strongbody's incineration. Ze once admitted to feeling that he still just saw zir as the kid he mentored rather than the person that kid has become.

Ze continues to co-inhabit zir old apartment with Galvanic, and the two have a close partnership. Additionally, ze has what has been described as a "complicated" relationship with Grollis Zephyr, rents a makerspace in Tokyo with Concrete Mandible, Terrell Bradley, and Theodore Honeywell, and ze has also been recorded referring to the twice-late Alejandro Leaf as zir aunt on several occasions despite sharing no publicly-known familial connections. Fenestrate taught Persephone "Percy" Violence to use henna while she was still on the Lift, and they still meet up after Lift/Tigers series to get coffee and refresh each others' henna (Fenestrate) and paint (Violence).

Trivia

  • Although Fenestrate is recorded as having the "Tattooing" pregame ritual, this may be a clerical error: ze actually does henna, as tattooing is haram.
  • Fenestrate is a polyglot. Ze is fluent in Egyptian Arabic, Classical Arabic, English, Japanese, ESL, and JSL, and ze has learned the basics of Spanish, Mandarin, and Hindi both from zir teammates and from traveling prior to joining the Lift.
  • Fenestrate takes a lot of comfort in cooking, and occasionally calls home for recipes from zir aunts.
  • In an interview, Fenestrate stated that if ze was to compete in any non-blaseball splort, ze would like to swim professionally.
  • Fenestrate is a skilled glassblower. Ze makes zir own glass masks and windows, wearing different windows for different outfits and occasions. In particular, ze wears masks that incorporate the Evil Eye into the design during solar eclipses as a ward. Ze also has made Evil Eye necklaces and bracelets for all zir teammates.
  • Fenestrate is a hobbyist composer and multi-instrumentalist. Zir music is often esoteric, relying as much on the sonic texture inherent to objects as on more traditional musical instruments.
  1. The date was at a local Costco. Years later, they mentioned the failed Costco Date to Pantheocide, who delightedly told Val Hitherto, and before long the entire team knew. The infamous Costco Date became a long-running joke that would culminate in many members actually going on their own ironic Costco Dates until it became a celebrated Lift tradition.