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Drill (Premiere) | Sitri Center: Threat Simulation Cycle

Drill (Premiere) | Sitri Center: Threat Simulation Cycle

Everyone sees what you are.

The Sitri Center is a dream research institute where scientists do more than study subconscious fears. They engineer them. Tonight’s first subject is Phoebe Bosworth. Her dreams have already started escalating.

The experiment has already begun.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Principal Cast

Zev Talcott (Z) – Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
June Lowell – Bliss Blank
Tessa Finn – Ring of Kees
Meg Aerin – Bun Li
Phoebe Bosworth – Sofi Starship
Nyra – Dizzy Dollie
Cael – Jericho Caine
Hespa – Syndi Rella
Iris Vale – Swirls and Twirls
Oona Spectral – Jade
Meridiana – Britt Reprogrammed


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Explanation

Drill establishes the Sitri Center arc’s central tension in the first observation lab scene: the difference between what the institute claims it is doing and what it is actually doing. Tessa believes she is deploying a therapeutic intervention. Meg believes the intervention will accelerate dependency rather than resolve it. Both of them are right about different things, and the arc will spend twelve episodes demonstrating how a research environment can contain two contradictory true statements simultaneously as long as the funding holds.

The fake advertisements voiced by Iris Vale are doing more than setting tone. Better Self and Please Space are products that promise exactly what the Sitri Center promises: sleep optimization, subconscious reshaping, personalized sessions tailored to your rhythms. Iris Vale, who appears in the Sitri arc as a performer and later becomes a named character in Vale Four, is the connective tissue between the institute’s therapeutic framing and its commercial applications.

The advertisements are not interruptions. They are the argument.

Threat simulation theory, the scientific framework underlying Construct 37, is a genuine area of dream research: the hypothesis that certain dreams function as adaptive rehearsal for threatening scenarios. The Sitri Center’s intervention is premised on the possibility that these rehearsals can be redirected. Meg’s counter-argument, that Phoebe’s dreams are not rehearsal but reward-seeking, is also grounded in real neuroscience. The show is not choosing between them. It is asking what happens when an institution with a financial stake in the outcome gets to decide which theory is correct.


Human Made Art

Series artwork for this arc is from Vika Glitter on Pixabay, under the Pixabay license. Deep Dream State uses human art at every stage of the creative supply chain.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction at the boundaries of control, identity, and complicity. The Sitri Center arc draws on real research in threat simulation theory, sleep paralysis, and REM synchronization as a speculative fiction foundation.

The Sitri Center does not exist.  The technologies and conditioning protocols depicted are creative inventions for narrative purposes. Drill contains adult themes and suggestive content. All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context. ISNI 0000 0005 2877 6254


Full Summary (spoilers)

Intro

Z introduces the series and the setting directly. This is Deep Dream State. Inside this story, he is Z. Tonight’s story comes from inside the Sitri Center, a place where dreams are analyzed, made, and sometimes broken.

Ad: Better Self

Iris Vale delivers the first advertisement in the register she will carry through the arc. Better Self is a science-backed mindfulness app for dreamers, doers, and night owls.

Observation Lab

Tessa Finn records her procedural notes for the first active intervention trial. Subject P-09 is Phoebe Bosworth, a twenty-seven-year-old journalism graduate whose shame-saturated dreams have developed a significant erotic component. Tessa has designed Construct 37, a mastery prototype intended to disrupt the recursive shame loops, and tonight is the first deployment.

Meg Aerin is less optimistic. She argues that Phoebe is not rehearsing adaptive responses but cycling through a neurochemical reward loop, and that Tessa’s corporate-sector methodology mistakes branding for scholarship. The argument escalates into a formal wager: one week of intervention, objective metrics, with the winner recording a full-throated endorsement of the loser’s methodology for the committee. The stakes are a twelve million dollar budget, automatic tenure, and sole PI status on a five year mandate. June Lowell, as Chief Scientific Officer, will oversee data validation personally. Z defuses the immediate tension without resolving the underlying one.

Dream Chamber

Tessa meets with Phoebe directly following the session. Phoebe reports that the dreams are getting louder, more vivid, more specifically sexual, and that she suspects she may be generating them intentionally. Tessa offers clinical reassurance. Z interrupts with a more human approach, mentioning that Tessa herself was once a subject, and that everyone carries unusual corners. Tessa removes Z from the room and is immediately confronted with Z’s precise read on what drives her. The conversation moves from professional to personal faster than Tessa intends. Z names the parking lot. Then the temple. Then the vending machine.

Dream Sequence: Classroom

Phoebe’s dream places her in a classroom where Cael, Nyra, and Hespa enact the embarrassment scenario her subconscious keeps rehearsing. She is simultaneously the subject of evaluation and the object of observation. The dream logic runs on its own rules: being seen is the threat, being seen is the reward, and Construct 37 has not yet changed the equation.

Ad: Please Space

Iris Vale returns for the midroll. Please Space is a scientifically validated meditation program for silence, the luxury kind. Personalized sessions tailored to your worries and your dreams.  The voice shifts register slightly toward the end.

Dream Chamber to Corridor

Phoebe tells Meg the dreams are getting worse. Meg clarifies what DDS actually promises: insight and data, not guaranteed outcomes. She explains that the sleep hygiene protocols restricting certain behaviors tend to intensify subconscious imagery as the mind seeks alternative avenues. Phoebe understands. Meg is saved from a personal question by a conveniently timed phone call.

Z is waiting in the corridor. He has been listening. The conversation that follows between Z and Meg covers Tessa’s obvious indiscretion, June’s likely response if she finds out, and the precise nature of what Meg believes she offers that Tessa does not. Meg is confident she is better.  They agree that June cannot know.

Violet (Premiere) | Incognitoh: Ritual Cycle

Violet (Premiere) | Incognitoh: Ritual Cycle

Before the cameras rolled, there was Violet.

Violet Verdier follows a trail of half-remembered ritual into a stone circle where a coven is already waiting. The grounding techniques she learned turn out to have older origins than Lilly Ekimmu let on.

In this work of folk horror, the initiation began before she arrived.


Cast & Crew

Written & Produced by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Directed by: Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns
Co-Directed by: Bliss Blank

Principal Cast

Violet Verdier – Flux
Lilly Ekimmu, Therapist – Bliss Blank
Bella, Coven Leader – Dizzy Dollie

The Coven

The Lady Aurora
Bun Li
Cupcake
Ella
Geek X
Jade
Kitten Azazel
Vampy McVampface
Steampunk Sarah
Tinsel


Full Summary

Office

Violet Verdier arrives for session 48 with Lilly Ekimmu, a licensed professional at Deep Dream Wellness in New Milford. Violet is anxious, fractured, convinced her past is visible to everyone around her. She keeps referencing a Pink Room she can’t fully describe and a person called Ash she can’t fully explain. Lilly guides her through the 3-3-3 grounding technique. It works.  Lilly sends her outside to touch grass. It’s all part of the process.

Stones

Violet follows Lilly’s instructions to a historic stone circle, recording a voice memo as she goes. She’s trying to be normal. The birds sound wrong. She runs the technique on herself and it works again, mostly, until the footsteps start and the drums begin underneath everything and the exercise starts to feel less like a coping mechanism and more like a preparation.

Ritual

The stone circle is occupied. Bella, the Coven Leader, greets Violet using Lilly’s exact language. The technique now functions as a ritual induction. Violet recognizes Lilly in the circle. The drums build. Violet finds that everything feels right again.

Integration

Back in the office, Lilly records an updated progress note.  The session closes with both of them counting together, Lilly and Violet in unison, the same rhythm from the stone circle now fully reframed. Lilly says they’re the offering. They just have to stay grounded.


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Explanation

Violet is the Incognitoh arc’s origin story and its thesis statement delivered in one movement. The arc that follows is built around the machinery of observation, performance, and identity rewriting. Violet establishes where that machinery comes from.

The horror of Violet is that the tool and the ritual induction are formally identical. Lilly and Bella use the same language because they are running the same operation.

The Incognitoh arc will build a much more elaborate architecture of observation and performance on top of this foundation. Violet is where the foundation gets poured.


Human Made Art

Series artwork is hand drawn by Echo Doll. Deep Dream State uses human art at every stage of the creative supply chain.


Consent Declaration

Deep Dream State is a desire horror audio drama written and produced by Neural Nets and Pretty Patterns. It explores psychological fiction. The manipulative elements depicted are fictional and intentional.

Violet depicts the 3-3-3 grounding technique, a real evidence-based anxiety intervention, within a fictional context in which it has been weaponized as a ritual induction tool. This depiction is not clinical guidance, not a critique of grounding techniques, and not a representation of real therapeutic practice. If you are experiencing anxiety or psychological distress, please consult a qualified mental health professional. The fictional frame here is intentional and total.

All performances are works of fiction and take place within a consensual creative context.

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