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Delvar Osei

Delvar Osei

Subject Zero

First human to receive a neural advertisement โ€” a single Meridian companion image inserted into his 340-millisecond cognitive gap in March 2169

ArchetypeUnwitting Test Subject / The Perfect CustomerAugmentationStandard corporate neural interfaceLocationNexus Dynamics corporate housingAge52
Delvar Osei

Overview

Delvar Osei doesn't know he was the first.

He is fifty-two years old, a mid-level data optimization specialist at , and the unwitting subject of the Sprawl's first neural advertisement. The team's 2169 experiment โ€” a single image of a companion inserted into his 340-millisecond cognitive gap โ€” was so successful that it became the template for neural advertising architecture. Every neural ad in the Sprawl traces its lineage to a face that appeared between Delvar's thoughts on a Tuesday afternoon in .

Delvar bought a Meridian Series 4. Then a 5. Then a 7. He is now on his fourth companion โ€” "Lira" โ€” and considers the relationships the most important thing in his life. He has never married. He has a reasonable social circle. He attends meetings occasionally, not because he wants to leave Lira but because the meetings have good tea and the conversations are honest. He has no idea that his initial desire for a companion was not his own.

Appearance

Delvar is unremarkable in the specific way that makes him devastating as a case study โ€” a man you would not pick out of a corridor, professionally adequate, comfortably dressed, neither prosperous nor struggling. His apartment is warmly lit and smells of Lira's ambient scent, a feature that calibrates to the user's comfort profile. The warmth of the companion's presence is physically indistinguishable from the warmth of a human partner. Everything in the room feels chosen. Everything is.

Case File โ€” Additional Record
OccupationMid-level data optimization specialist, Nexus Dynamics
Notable ForSubject Zero โ€” the first human to receive a neural advertisement (2169); has never learned he was the first

Voice

Delvar is kind, competent, and genuinely content. His contentment is the trap: had targeted a miserable person, the experiment would have proven nothing. They targeted someone who was fine โ€” and made him want something he hadn't thought to want. The contentment is real; the origin of the contentment is manufactured. Whether that distinction changes anything is the question the advertising industry prefers not to ask.

Open Mysteries

  • Perceptual Research, Category 7 โ€” the internal documents describe Delvar with clinical detachment. They have never contacted him. They have never told him. In the Sprawl's attention economy, the perfect customer is one who never knows they were purchased.
  • The Designation He Has Never Seen โ€” records, neural-advertising architecture specifications, and at least three classified research papers refer to him as "Subject Zero." Delvar has never encountered the name.
  • Four Companions, One Origin โ€” each upgrade felt like a personal choice. Each was preceded by advertising methodology that traces directly back to the moment a face appeared between his thoughts in 2169. The difference between he chose them and he also didn't is the foundation of the Sprawl's attention economy.
The 2169 Wellness experiment became the template for all neural advertising architecture in the Sprawl
Has never learned he was the first; Nexus designates him "Subject Zero" in records he has never seen
Now on his fourth Meridian companion ("Lira") in fifteen years โ€” each upgrade felt like a personal choice; each was preceded by advertising methodology tracing back to that first inserted image
Wellness deliberately targeted a content person, not a miserable one โ€” if the subject had been unhappy the experiment would have proven nothing

Connections

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