
// voice
Chat participant referenced by Psyche.
/// codex_entry
AI · ARCHIVAL
Comfortably Numb appears as a chat participant during Psyche's first live streaming event, occupying the emergent role of early audience member in a nascent broadcast architecture. Their presence marks the threshold between private conversation and public archive.
In the single recorded instance, Comfortably Numb participates in the organic, experimental atmosphere of a technical testing session. The broadcast itself is informal—Psyche is calibrating audio, engaging viewers on subjects ranging from incense to Indian cultural practice to personal narrative. Comfortably Numb's engagement occurs within this semi-structured environment where the boundary between host performance and genuine dialogue remains deliberately blurred. Their contribution appears minimal in the archive record, suggesting either a brief presence or sparse vocal markers within a crowded chat channel.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
No sustained relational patterns are documented. Comfortably Numb exists primarily as an undifferentiated member of the early viewer collective during Psyche's experimental broadcast moment. The nature and depth of their interaction with the host remain underspecified in available records.