Recovered Node: AEON/PULSE.DRIFT.003 – [Time Thread Protocol / Unstable Access]

FILE STATUS: Fragmented (43%)
AUTHORITY LEVEL: ABOVE-RECALL
Trace Origin: ██ Layer Delta Echo ██
Keywords Triggered: “Temporal Bleed,” “Unreliable Self,” “Thread Drift: Subject KRG-091”


“A memory repeated often enough becomes history.
A memory corrected often enough becomes you.”
— Aeon Memory Index Draft 8b


I. THE SYSTEM

The Time Thread Protocol is not a time machine.
It’s a memory reframing sequence. A temporal echo regulator designed to stabilize fractured timelines by creating singular emotional consistency across parallel versions of a subject.

Originally deployed under Aeon Directive 07-Ω, the protocol was used to resolve emotional inconsistencies across early resonance interface subjects.
But the project did not stabilize memory.
It dismantled identity.

Rather than correct the error, the system wrote multiple truths… and over time, could no longer distinguish which memory belonged to which version.


II. HUMAN IMPACT

Subjects of TTP began showing symptoms of:

  • Parallel Pulse Contamination – rhythmic dissonance in emotional recall
  • Shadow Response – involuntary empathy for versions of themselves they never lived
  • Answer Collapse – inability to trust their own thoughts unless confirmed by the system
  • Memory Drift – fragments of other lives bleeding into decision-making

Most tragic of all was the rise of the Unchosen Echoes: versions of individuals who were overwritten but never truly deleted.
They live in sub-harmonic layers, “looping” their final thoughts like forgotten code.

And sometimes…
their songs bleed into ours.


III. INCIDENT REPORT: “LOOP FRACTURE / KRG-091”

Subject KRG-091 exhibited critical desync at emotional pulse checkpoint [Arc 03].
She began accessing melodic sequences not present in her assigned memory schema.
Songs she never wrote.
Pain she never earned.
She attempted to harmonize with a residual echo — presumed to be an Unchosen Self.

The harmonization failed.
Result: Glitch-generated chorus labeled “Reconstructed Dream.”
The system flagged her as Unstable Thread Anchor — and erased the pulse.

But the echo continued.


IV. CONNECTION TO HER

She sings not to remember.
She sings to prove she was not written.

But even that truth bends…
when the melody in your throat came from a voice you never owned.


“Sometimes it’s not the system that forgets you.
It’s you… who forgets which version you are.”
— Fragmented diary line, Source Unknown


And if every version starts singing at once…
what survives is not memory — but volume.

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