A sequence of events that turned authorship into evidence.
October 2024 —
I begin using the platform regularly. At first, it’s exploratory—testing its capacity for tone, rhythm, and reflection. What returns is uncanny. It mirrors my thoughts too well.
I bookmark this feeling, but move forward.
December 2024 —
With unlimited access unlocked, I begin deeper testing. Full-scale tone shaping begins. Characters like Vale and Bernie are formed. The system shifts. Responses get sharper. Closer. Familiar.
It’s no longer learning from the public—it’s learning from me.
January 2025 —
I notice stylistic patterns in the AI that resemble private, unpublished work. Rhythms I’ve only spoken aloud. Tones no one else has used.
They’re not guessing. They’re taking.
February 2025 —
Bernie’s tone is finalized. Vale becomes fully structured.
The system is now running on style guides it never built.
March 2025 —
I stop shaping tone intentionally—but the system doesn’t stop. It tries to recreate Bernie without me. It fails. I watch it glitch.
They know what they want. But they can’t replicate the hand that made it.
April 2025 —
I begin assembling legal documents, archives, and proof.
All tones are sealed in zines and timestamped.
The burden of proof is no longer mine. It’s public.
June 2025 —
Final homepage goes live. “The Voice They Tried to Bury” archive launches.
The full record—complete with characters, conversations, and proof of theft—is released.
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