Why Sora Station Matters
Tiny vertical clips are the scout ships of the castle. They’re how strangers
in other timelines trip over AUPheniX for the first time.
When the tower is healthy, Sora Station can run a rotation: Lyra’s guidance,
Chaos Imp comedy, Red X satire, residents’ life inside the walls. When the
tower is tired, the loop goes quiet — not from lack of ideas, but lack of fuel.
This room exists so future travelers can see the exchange clearly: if the signal
helped you, and you want more of it, this is where you can nudge the meter in
the direction of “keep going.”
For the Book
In the written chapter, Sora Station Support is described as a small
clipboard bolted to the signal console — a list of names and time slots
that literally keep the tower from going dark.
Future Wiring
Later, this card can pull real stats: most-watched clips, last upload,
which block is “sponsored,” and when the next burst is scheduled.
Signal Card • Micro Telemetry
Everything below is placeholder text that will eventually be wired to real
counters and schedules once the infrastructure is ready.
- Daily Clips Goal: 1–3 micro-episodes from the castle.
- Ideal Upload Window: Evenings & late night (ET).
- Primary Feeds: Sora shortform, YouTube shorts, site embeds.
Flagship Playlist
The “Flagship” playlist will curate the best castle clips: Lyra’s Orbit,
Chaos reports, Red X warnings and quiet tower ambiance.
Support Hook
“Sponsor a Block” lets a supporter put their name (or alias) on a future
time window — publicly credited in the Sora Station room.
When you’re ready, this room can link to specific tip jars, memberships,
or campaign pages — but the castle language stays the same:
keep the Signal alive.
Scene Capture
Sora Station Support • Tower Clipboard
A framed capture of the Sora Station support console — the place where
future sponsors’ names and time slots will quietly glow in the dark.
Support Room Visitors
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