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Panel participant who responds to Psyche's inquiries about the earlier 'porn bomb' incident.
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Trials is a panel participant in the Cult of Psyche archive, appearing in a single recorded session. He functions as a respondent to direct inquiry regarding a disruptive incident—the so-called "porn bomb" prank—rather than as a primary intellectual contributor to the discussion.
Trials's singular appearance occurs within an open panel format marked by considerable chaos and technical instability. His presence in the episode is defined largely by Psyche's directed questioning about the "porn bomb" incident, positioning him as a figure of interrogation rather than autonomous discourse. The episode itself moves through tarot discussion and multi-guest banter, but Trials occupies a reactive role—answering rather than initiating, clarifying rather than proposing. His participation reflects the broader tone of the session: informal, accusatory in a playful register, and centered on internal group dynamics rather than esoteric substance.
The archive records Trials as a focal point of inquiry regarding the "porn bomb" incident, which appears to be an act of disruption or mischief within the group dynamic. However, detailed documentation of his actual culpability, defense, or response to these accusations is absent from the available record. The nature and outcome of the inquiry remain opaque.
Trials shares panel space with Big Lemon, Michael, Nobody, Prairie Paige, and Tiger Butterfly under Psyche's moderation. His relationship to these figures is confined to a single session, and the record does not indicate recurring dynamics or prior history. His primary relational axis is with Psyche, who directs the questioning about the incident.