The Pocket Rift - Interlude 15.3.5 Part VIII
Š 2025 - 2026 - Kevin W. Burke
Note: The following interlude takes place between the events of Episodes 15 and 16.
TRYL NODENET ARCHIVES: AFTERSHOCK
Source: NodeBuzz - NodeNet longform magazine
Timestamp: C7.T17 - 06:58 MT - Two months after #riftday
Subject: The Transformation of CentCityCutie [selected excerpts]
By now everyone on the Chirperverse is aware of the spat this weekend between documentary filmmaker M.L. Lesse and tease influencer CentCityCutie. But it was this exchange of chirps between them that brought full circle just how far Cutie has come since her rise to notoriety on the NodeNet:
@mllesse: â@centcitycutie was never serious about her take on the Illia Rift issue, it was always branding for her. Her sudden change in position can't be taken seriously now.â
@centcitycutie: â@mllesse is still salty over the time I refused his DM request for more revealing pics than I share publicly.â
This wasn't just a clapback, it was a flashbackâ to a simpler world before the Pocket Rift, and a simpler Cutie before her foray into policy. Â
When she began accumulating followers, Cutieâ whose real name is Corinne Wellerâ might have appeared indistinguishable from any number of NodeNet influencers. But her social node savvy has resulted in a huge base of both male and female followers. Her strategic pivots in content emphasis have been based on engagementâ including her previously most successful emphasis on dating and her ironically lonely relationship status. And her careful control of what images she releases and how theyâre used, has managed to leave that enormous follower base always wanting more.Â
Itâs no surprise that Cutieâs tragic Centrecity Sky Corridor run-in with a dragon on the now infamous Riftday event would generate a largely empathetic response from the general public. But Cutie didnât stop at empathy.Â
That event became a catalyst for a number of transitions Cutie has made:
From sexy tease influencer and lonely relationship blogger to âcyber body positivity advocate.âÂ
Once her condition was stable, though, Cutie quickly pursued all options available to her to address her impromptu amputee status. Given the net worth her online empire had accumulated, her options were much wider than the average personâ including the artificial limb augmentations she chose.Â
She didnât keep her choice quiet either, from documenting her journey in the discovery, selection, and augmentation process, to the post-augmentation glamour photos she releasedâ her new augment limbs carefully positioned to obscure parts she never discloses.Â
Even in this, she was still strategically toeing the line sheâd always walkedâ always teasing, never revealing.Â
From famously single, to quietly off the dating scene, to in a relationship with her rescuer.Â
This began as a tease in the immediate aftermath of her recovery: A pale, barely-stable Cutie livestreaming from her MedArc bed to introduce her viewers to her brave rescuerâ who didnât even know who Cutie was. Die-hard Cutie fans were delighted to see deliveryTimeDaveâs live bedside reaction as he innocently loaded Cutieâs channel on his Comm, and watched his face go from raised eyebrows, to flushed cheeks, to quietly pocketing his comm device, reverting to concerned questions about her medical condition.Â
Another tease came at Cutieâs appearance on the Auren Montrose Show. Initially a solo interview, Auren covered Cutieâs recovery, her cybernetics, how her life changed, and the cost of being a symbol. And then, to the surprise of both Cutie and Dave, it became a coupleâs interview, as Aurenâs team arranged with SkyGrab corporate to put Dave on a delivery at Aurenâs studio backstage.Â
[Cutie and Dave, helmet still awkwardly tucked under his arm, seated together on a studio couch facing Auren and the audience.]
Dave: âSo yeah, as soon as the dragon was distracted, I swung in there and pulled her out of the AutoPod wreckage, got her to a safe place where I could do triage care on my board. The livestream picks up from there.â
Auren: âYou didnât help her just so you could go viral.â
Auren: âYou didnât know who she was.âÂ
Dave: [Flushing] âNot until she told me, in recovery.âÂ
Auren: âYou just delivered.â
Auren: âPrior to this, Cutie, your channel had been focused on dating and relationships. So many NodeNet fansâ and literally all of my staffâ have been dying to know: Are the sparks weâve been sensing between the two of you for real?â
Dave: [Flushes, cradles his helmet, looks at Cutie.]
Cutie: [Smiles, meets Daveâs gaze, rests a hand on his shoulder.] âWhatâs real is that Dave is an amazing person.âÂ
Auren: âI donât want to add fuel to the fire, but your answer doesnât do anything to dispel the rumors.â
More curated disclosure cameâ not by what she said, but what she didnât sayâ Cutie quietly stopped streaming date setups. Her tease streams became more tameâ less fan service, more fashion. Speculation ran rampant.Â
Finally, in a career first, Cutie revealed something fans had been asking forâ in a joint livestream between Cutie and Dave, they publicly announced they were in a relationship.Â
From largely apolitical to outspokenly anti-Illian influencer, embraced by a growing public anti-Illia movement.Â
After their relationship announcement, deliveryTimeDaveâs channel content continued as it had always done, albeit less frequently. Cutieâs channel shifted dramatically, but this time not based on engagement. To the contrary, many of her fans protested as her livestreams dropped wardrobe changes and picked up the talking points of the rapidly growing TrylFirst movement.Â
She called her accident unnecessary, her loss of limbs preventable, and targeted the âsecretive and deceptiveâ agenda of the Illian Council on Sovereign Harmony as their role in the Pocket Riftâ and in Tryllian affairs for centuriesâ began to be understood.
Two comments surfaced the most frequently from fans on all her posts: âAngry isnât cute,â and âShut up and tease.â
For groups like the TrylFirstBrosâ a loose, aggressively online nationalist movementâ Cutie was heralded as brave. Fights in the comments section became common between the original âfashion & relationshipâ fans and her newfound anti-Illia fans.
From being in a celebrated relationship, to signs of relationship strain, to painfully single again.
Crucially, the person who appeared to be increasingly uncomfortable with the anti-Illia company Cutie began keeping, was deliveryTimeDaveâ Dave Fieldsmith. What started as Dave avoiding appearance in any of Cutieâs streams that werenât solely focused on their joint activities, turned into Dave actively ducking questions about his thoughts on Cutie's activism. Then came the leak of a 3rd party video taken of Cutie and Dave, in a public but secluded space where they clearly thought they had privacy. Although the audio was undiscernable, the strain in their expressions was clear.Â
The final straw came after the Crosshaven Pocket incident, where the appearance of a so-called ârogueâ Pocket and members of TrylFirstBrosâ who were there protesting Crosshavenâs known, stable, Illia-protected Pocketâ collided into a display of Tryllians exercising heinous violence against unarmed, presumably innocent Illians. The type of violence that had been quickly condemned by Tryllian leaders following the Pocket Rift incident, and had agreed to cease as part of the armistice agreement that had followed with Illia.Â
Cutie quickly disavowed any affiliation with the TrylFirstBros and spoke out against violence from either side. But within the week of Crosshaven, she made a tearful livestream announcing a break-up after her 6-week relationship with deliveryTimeDaveâ over âphilosophical differences.âÂ
Back to teasing, Cutie let slip a comment, âyou think you know someone, and thenâŚâ but changed the subject and wouldnât elaborate.Â
Dave was also tight-lipped about it, completely avoiding the topic on his delivery livestreams, which have become increasingly infrequent.Â
From the NodeNetâs most influential activist in the anti-Illia movement to a neutral analyst and commentator.Â
Following the Crosshaven incident, and Cutieâs subsequent disavowal, Cutieâs ViewTime Channel and other social node accounts went silent for two weeksâ nearly forever in NodeNet influencer time.Â
When she emerged, she issued an even stronger disavowal of the TryFirst movementâ âI wonât be your mascotâ â and in true Cutie fashion, announced another pivot. She would still comment on Illia and Tryl relations, as she had been. But this time as a neutral commentator with a focus on opposing oppression and authoritarianism in any form, regardless of world origin, party, or affiliation.Â
âPeople are suffering from this conflict, just as I suffered, and most of them are innocent victims, just as I was. I canât look at their suffering indifferently just because of where they were born or what they look like.â
Of course, this has not settled well with the TrylFirst movement, whose comments on her content have quickly gone from laudatory to predatory, with demands to âpick a side,â and inferred threats if she picks the âwrongâ side.
With her track record of pivots, thereâs no telling where Cutie will go from here. But one thing is clearâ whether sheâs in a cameraâs focus, a dragonâs jaws, or the TrylFirstBrosâ crosshairs, donât count Cutie out.Â
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