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The sections can be parsed as follows: | The sections can be parsed as follows: | ||
* All interactions and facts that are "atomic" (they cannot be further disassembled) | * All interactions and facts that are "atomic" (they cannot be further disassembled). | ||
* Any and all implications / unstated ideas that strongly imply the existence or absence of certain features from Perihelion's setting or story. | * Any and all implications / unstated ideas that strongly imply the existence or absence of certain features from Perihelion's setting or story. These are distinct from story implications, they are ideas that can be assumed from the way we as a fandom interacted with Perihelion. | ||
* Undiscussed topics that remain flexible. These can be considered as open space that can be used to glue together the aforementioned atoms together. | * Undiscussed topics that remain flexible. These can be considered as open space that can be used to glue together the aforementioned atoms together. | ||
== Truths == | == Truths == | ||
The Death March Division's Final Stand occurs in S2E10. Reeve's death is heavily implied here. The event's in-universe chronology is unstated. | |||
Reeve can do dreaming. | |||
Cassette Futurism is aesthetically involved first in "Cassidy". There is a period of time when the aesthetic is not central again. | |||
=== Tamnayal, Kallisto, Singred === | |||
Reeve | Tam and Kallisto have enough knowledge of each other to recognise one another their first physical meeting | ||
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== Possibilities, Implications == | |||
Tamnayal's ability to dream is not plot-central. (Comment about Tam potentially being Reeve's teacher.) | |||
The nature of Hyperspace - or even if it exists at all - is not strongly important to Perihelion's narrative. (See Peri's reference to "Whalesong") | |||
== Unknowns == | |||
* Dreams | * Dreams | ||
* Other aliens (physiololgy) | * Other aliens (physiololgy) |
Revision as of 06:00, 21 December 2024
For all the stuff.
See Timeline also.
Also, below are in-fandom universe works of fiction and artists.
- In Our Stars (external website) (2024 sci-fi novel focusing on a relationship between a human and an alien that must overcome interplanetary bigotry.)
- Whalesong (80s sci-fi novella. involves hyperspace)
- Murakami Kyosuke (anime vet)
- SolarRae24 (fan artist)
- Mahou Shoujo Titania (Murakami's dance sequence)
Master Post
This section is an attempt to "solve" Perihelion via the myriad implications and statements present within Perihelion (the meme event discord).
The sections can be parsed as follows:
- All interactions and facts that are "atomic" (they cannot be further disassembled).
- Any and all implications / unstated ideas that strongly imply the existence or absence of certain features from Perihelion's setting or story. These are distinct from story implications, they are ideas that can be assumed from the way we as a fandom interacted with Perihelion.
- Undiscussed topics that remain flexible. These can be considered as open space that can be used to glue together the aforementioned atoms together.
Truths
The Death March Division's Final Stand occurs in S2E10. Reeve's death is heavily implied here. The event's in-universe chronology is unstated. Reeve can do dreaming. Cassette Futurism is aesthetically involved first in "Cassidy". There is a period of time when the aesthetic is not central again.
Tamnayal, Kallisto, Singred
Tam and Kallisto have enough knowledge of each other to recognise one another their first physical meeting
Possibilities, Implications
Tamnayal's ability to dream is not plot-central. (Comment about Tam potentially being Reeve's teacher.) The nature of Hyperspace - or even if it exists at all - is not strongly important to Perihelion's narrative. (See Peri's reference to "Whalesong")
Unknowns
- Dreams
- Other aliens (physiololgy)
- Psionics
- Technology
- FTL, Stasis, Cloning, Time Traversal
- The Tome
Workshopping
Here be discussion
Training on the dyson sphere seems to involve rats and shapeshifting of some nature.
Salvador was not always sentient (maybe not always sentient ai) lower peoples as part of a twist
emile and kallisto interact very little but exhibit a gothel rapunzel vibe
tying the dyson into the artificial sun also allows a syndicate tie-in
dundra and emile reunite.
banquet AND masquerade
tamnayal's scene 1 involves "Kallisto" and "the rest of the story" on fire.
dundra got mild contrarian vibes.
Dundra showing up in some way helped Emile "change their views about the war".
The Syndicate in some way gave the appearance of wanting others to join their (cultlike) movement after conveying that Salvador is accepting of all species.
It's suggested by Wink that Dundra potentially being held in The Compound is tantamount to a plot hole because he isn't human. But then Flippers says they writers have been pretty good about keeping plotlines tight, and wonders if maybe there's something going on "between the LPC and the Syndicate", meaning that those two organizations being in cahoots means nonhumans or at least Gronks like dundra are more likely to be kept in the compound.
discussion, FROM discussion:
The reasons for the Gronk invasion are not explicitly outlined in the show (yet. They are found in the art book). I mention this is (maybe) because they refuse to ever speak ill of their sun, which is what is causing their problems.
"Salvador called to us, Salvador CHOSE us, Salvador promised us prosperity that our own Tristian was unable to provide!" is a quote from the rally speech at the/a Gronk launch of some kind, implying either that other Gronks are receiving Salvador's call, or Dundra received the call without the order/suggestion to betray their people, and passed that along.
Unintegrated
Humans were on radio comms with Dundra and only later realise they are a Gronk. (Presumably, this is also a reveal to the audience)
Several pages have ooc notes that are unresolved. They are: