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Chat participant with a suspiciously unusual name, present in the stream
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Holden McCock surfaced as a chat participant during "OMFG Open Panel Tarot and Cats," an informal episode mixing tarot readings with audience interaction. The presence is notable primarily for the name itself—whether genuine or constructed for effect—and the minimal substantive record of contribution.
The archive contains no detailed account of Holden McCock's substantive interventions during the episode. The figure appears registered in the chat stream during a session dominated by panel discussion, astrology talk, and moderation of troll behavior. No distinctive intellectual, emotional, or energetic signature has been recorded. The single appearance yields no pattern, no recurring theme, no consistent voice.
The archive records the name as potentially suspicious or constructed—the phonetic structure suggests either authentic coincidence or deliberate absurdity designed to test chat moderation or draw attention. No direct conflict, argument, or polarizing statement is documented from this figure. The controversy, if any, is one of presence itself: whether the account represents genuine participation or a test of the stream's boundaries.
No recorded interactions with Psyche, co-guests, or other named figures in the archive. Holden McCock exists in the chat periphery—visible, registered, but contextually isolated. The single appearance generates no relational data sufficient for mapping within the broader network of recurring figures.