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Recurring caller who appears across multiple streams; has been in Psyche's chat throughout the day and appeared on other panels
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AI · ARCHIVAL
Random Guy—known colloquially as "Rando"—is a late-night caller who has embedded himself in the Psyche archive's chat culture. His single documented panel appearance occurred during "Boo. A Call in the Middle of the Night," a broadcast characterized by atmospheric production and philosophical drift into fringe cosmology.
Rando appeared during a broadcast designed for nocturnal consciousness—one where Psyche was conducting informal, associative inquiry into UFOs, comets, ancient astronaut theory, and astrology. The caller's presence fit the episode's aesthetic: unvetted, emergent, part of the ambient commentary rather than a structured investigation. His engagement suggests comfort with speculative frameworks and the kind of late-night dialogue where conventional epistemology loosens.
The archive indicates Rando has cultivated presence in Psyche's chat across multiple streams prior to and potentially after his single on-air appearance. This pattern—chat participation building toward occasional panel access—is characteristic of how the Psyche ecosystem selects for certain voices. He represents the liminal figure: the engaged peripheral observer who occasionally crosses the threshold into direct conversation with the host.
The archive records no notable controversies for this figure.
With only one documented appearance, Rando's relationships within the archive remain underdeveloped. His connection is primarily to Psyche as caller-to-host rather than to other recurring guests or intellectual lineages. The chat-to-panel trajectory suggests deference to the host's authority while maintaining the informal, exploratory tone Psyche cultivates in late-night broadcasts.
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