Year of Establishment: 1987
Mission Status: Victory Achieved
The MidPacific Soviet of Letters (MPSoL) was founded in 1987 as a
semantic dispersal mechanism and narrative surplus containment unit. It
operates in the aftermath of its own success.
All subsequent operations are archival.
Primary Functions:
- Maintain linguistic stockpiles
- Distribute post-narrative materials
- Obfuscate points of origin through precision
Declaration:
The Soviet does not seek acknowledgment. It does not petition for
attention. Its mere existence guarantees the outcome.
All materials issued from MPSoL—printed, archived, or imagined—are
distributed as surplus. They are neither requests nor announcements, but
after-actions.
Merchandise is reclassified materiel.
Memos are reverse-engineered dispatches.
Narratives are expired strategies, disseminated out of surplus, not
need.
Issued quietly, under seal, for no purpose other than the fulfillment of
predetermined victory conditions.