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Wyatt Mason IX has 2 Rumors written about so far.

Wyatt Mason IX/IF-37.479

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 ████ █████ 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.
Mason IX was said to have looked nothing like the other Wyatts Mason. He was usually seen in a Mills hoodie and headphones.

Life in Original Universe


It was hard to glean information from Mason about their home universe, especially as they were only in ours for 5 days, and spent a lot of that time asking questions rather than answering. What information he did give is as follows:

Wyatt Mason (the IX was not part of his original name, he claims) was the player hatched after Chorby Soul was incinerated. They were, at first, a batter for the Millennials, and then were moved to pitching, as they were much better at it.

When asked about Sandie Turner, Chorby’s replacement in our world, Nines said “The microphone siren?” and refused to answer further questions on the matter, claiming a sudden headache.

Wyatt Mason, in their world, was a fairly good pitcher and DJ, and claimed to have never experienced any sort of reality-bending events (“at least, not more than usual”) before this one. Fae did confirm that Day X happened in faer world, although Dominic Marijuana was never incinerated, and Thomas Dracaena was instead the Millennial who appeared 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.

Nobody poked at the holes in Mason’s stories, for fear of them falling apart.

Static and Post-Static


Wyatt Mason IX echoed into static static static static static static static static static with Wyatt Mason XI on Day 77.

It was never supposed to happen. It was an accident.

However, the Static remnants then continued to pitch for the rest of the game, defying expectations and certain laws of reality. The pitcher must throw the ball.

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.”

On days when Battin’ Island’s Psychoacoustics have Resonated in Feedback, some have claimed to see Nines, or at least the blurred silhouette of them, among the crowd. However, these rumors are unfounded.

Trivia

  • Nines was said to have a visual distortion effect similar to the one seen on something placed too close to a loudspeaker.
  • In keeping with Mills tradition, he had a side hustle. Fae was a DJ at a “24/9” radio station, where he played "lo-fi beats to hate capitalism to". He was going to have a “celebratory interdimensional concert”, but Static necessitated it be cancelled.
  • He was a huge fan of the Garages, and they were delighted to know that someone close to them actually played for the Garages, although they never did see MaX perform.
  • They helped rewire the Psychoacoustics that had pulled them into this reality, claiming to “have a knack for this kind of thing.”

Wyatt Mason IX/IF-56.149

Wyatt Mason IX can’t not be a pitcher for the New York Millennials, and has been since season 14 when he was the incineration replacement for Chorby Soul. He was originally a batter but was moved to pitching in Season 6. As it turned out, he was far more successful at that.

Life outside of Blaseball


Mason has a fairly successful career as a DJ. They play “lo-fi beats to hate capitalism to,” and are a big fan of the Garages. After season 14, there have been rumors that fae has considered changing faer career, since microphones don’t work right for faer anymore.
He is a college graduate, and has a degree in urban planning. He was going to work on increasing accessibility in NYC’s subway system. The Millennials attended his graduation. They even put away their phones (except to take pictures.) Fae has the pictures on faer phone.

Season 14


During the Latesiesta of Season 14, something happened.

It was always going to happen. It was a setup.

Wyatt Mason was not available to pitch during the day 77 game. They did anyway.

Mason came back, and it’s fine now, and he adamantly denies all claims to the contrary, and he stays up spinning dials on radios trying to find something other then static.


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