Ls-land-issue-18-alien-starsbfdcml Jun 2026
Kaelen learns that the “bfdcml” code (found carved on an ancient monolith) is a mnemonic for a forbidden frequency that can communicate with the Alien Stars directly. Activating it reveals that the Stars are not aliens in the traditional sense, but future humans who transcended time to seed life in the past—creating a bootstrap paradox.
Previous issues established that Ls-Land is decaying because its native “stars” (energy anchors) are being stolen by the Void Merchants —interdimensional entities who harvest star-cores for their dying universe. Ls-Land-Issue-18-Alien-Starsbfdcml
If you are researching this for historical or archival purposes, it is safest to use "sandboxed" browsers or dedicated archive sites like the Wayback Machine to view the context of the original release. If you'd like, I can help you by: Looking for the original publisher's history Explaining the file-naming conventions of that era Kaelen learns that the “bfdcml” code (found carved
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The lettering is intentionally inconsistent. Sometimes dialogue appears as broken Unicode, other times as Morse code hidden in the crosshatching. One character speaks only in .WAV file spectrograms. This has led to an active fan subreddit dedicated entirely to “solving” each page of Alien Starsbfdcml as if it were a puzzle box.
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