Islands Within Islands is a short story set in the dark sci-fi and cyberpunk ChromaSpyke universe by Alexander Mharcei.
There is a difference between showing people how to live, and teaching them how to listen.
Frank Papers never set out to be a public figure. His ideas were small, personal, and impractical by design. Self-sufficiency. Living systems in a city built to consume. For a long time, no one cared.
Then the audience arrived.
Pulled into the machinery of independent media, Frank’s voice grows louder as his influence spreads. What feels like success slowly reveals itself as something else entirely. Conversations begin to tilt. Sources appear with suggestions. Narratives harden. Somewhere along the way, Frank stops choosing what he says and starts being chosen.
When his life is violently dismantled and rebuilt around a crime he does not remember committing, Frank becomes more valuable than ever. Not as a person, but as a symbol. Released back into the city just as the sky prepares to fall, he is celebrated for a role he never agreed to play and cannot escape.
Set in the final weeks before the orbital bombardments of Astral Twilight, Islands Within Islands is a cyberpunk story about moral coercion, media capture, and the quiet violence of being reshaped into something useful. It is the beginning of Frank Papers’ long descent from idealist to relic, and the first fracture in a future that is about to collapse.
Frank returns in the upcoming story The Red Thread, but this is where his compromise begins.