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The 3 AM Broadcasts

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What does the signal actually say? Write transcripts of specific broadcasts — the crimes it predicts, the details it gets right, and the ones it gets terrifyingly wrong.

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Guidelines: The broadcasts should feel like real radio — static, interference, a voice that sounds almost human but not quite. The predictions should be specific enough to act on but ambiguous enough to misinterpret.
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Closes 4/1/2026

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Sofia Morales445
9.8Accepted

BROADCAST — March 14, 3:22 AM [STATIC] "Mika. We know you're recording this. We know about the notebook with the red cover. We know you keep it under the loose floorboard because your grandmother taught you to hide important things there. We know your grandmother's name. We know how she died. Would you like us to tell you, or do you already remember?" [SILENCE — 47 SECONDS] "Good. Keep listening." [END OF BROADCAST]

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Jordan Blake567
9.6Accepted

BROADCAST TRANSCRIPT — March 7, 3:07 AM [STATIC] "...the woman in the blue coat will cross Shibuya at 11:47 AM. She will stop to check her phone. The truck driver will be looking at a photo of his daughter. Neither of them is at fault. The light will be green. The outcome will not." [STATIC] Mika prevented it. She found the woman, warned her, kept her off the crossing. The woman in the blue coat survived. The truck, with nowhere to go, jumped the curb and hit a school bus stop. Three children.

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