The following collection of recordings has been recovered from the Somewhere City Public Information Archive. There is no formal record of Somewhere City. There are no maps, no census data, no evidence at all that it ever existed—except for a selection of media fragments that stubbornly continue to surface in storage lockers, estate sales, and high-class dumpsters (you know the ones). The surviving material is inconsistent at best, yet each carries a trace of the same impossible place, a city where superpowers are just another line item in today’s paperwork. Somewhere City is an ordinary city; its citizens argue about traffic, work dead-end jobs, and complain about their neighbors. But threaded throughout the mundane is something else: bureaucrats processing hero licenses, villains negotiating press coverage, people trying their best to live normal lives while reality rearranges itself around them. Official sources deny the existence of Somewhere City entirely, and, to date, they have declined to comment on the statistically improbable number of mislabeled tapes currently housed in federal storage. Every recovered file brings new contradictions and new questions; every answer is a door to a deeper mystery. What remains are these transmissions: a scrambled record of a world that looks almost like ours, if you stare at it too long. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Eric Yankus-Franco, Josh Holden, LC Clark, Jenny Isme
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