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THE ANKIDA COMIC

In a quiet corner of the cosmos, Earth (also known by another name—Ankida) is hidden from the wider universe. The planet has been shaped by ancient forces and watched by powerful alien civilizations for millennia. When a mysterious signal from the Assembly threatens to expose humanity to the stars, rival interstellar factions begin to take notice. As secrets about humanity’s origins, purpose, and potential slowly unfold, the fate of Ankida hangs in the balance. Blending cosmic intrigue and philosophical questions about life and destiny, the Ankida Comic invites readers into a universe where the biggest mystery isn’t the aliens watching us—it’s what humanity might become once the truth is revealed.

Why the Ankida Comic Exists

The Strategy of Self-Preservation

This comic was not born of “noblesse oblige” or a hollow search for gratitude. To suggest that thanks are owed for sharing the truth is insincere; to act superior because one simply heard a secret first is utterly childish. This information does not belong to the person divulging it, and it must never be used as a pedestal for self-exaltation. Those who do so reveal a perverse nature: they are content to watch others suffer in ignorance, provided they receive the credit for the “cure.” They do not want to save; they want to stand “tall” on a foundation of others’ misery.

This project is rooted in self-preservation. At the micro level, it is for my own; at the macro level, it is for us all. This truth belongs to everyone and must be shared freely.

We are operating on a thinning timeline. Based on the 1977 Beacon and the eighty-year window, the forecast for mass-chipping is 2057. As of 2026, we have exactly 31 years to answer the call. This venture is borne of pure urgency.

The Wow! signal represented as "6EQUJ5". The original printout with Ehman's handwritten exclamation is preserved by Ohio History ConnectionThe Wow! signal represented as "6EQUJ5". The original printout with Ehman's handwritten exclamation is preserved by Ohio History Connection (Photo by Big Ear Radio Observatory and North American AstroPhysical Observatory (NAAPO) via Wikimedia Commons)

Defying the "Passive" Audit

Our watchers currently justify their intervention by citing our passivity. They view the human role as ineffectual—characterized as prattling milksops who are fundamentally unable to govern themselves or take action. 

  • Action vs. Talk: While online forums provide good conversation, they often lack the “action” component, where information can be further categorised, aggregated, compared and distributed. 

  • The Evidence of Effort: RD has noted that our efforts will be accounted for in the auditing of this species. By choosing to act—regardless of sensitivities—we are providing evidence that we are capable of more than just stagnation. The fate of 8 billion people outweighs the discomfort of any single individual who opposes divulging this crucial information. 

People raise fist up, sky background (Photo by Worawut via Adobe Stock)
People raise fist up, sky background (Photo by Worawut via Adobe Stock)

Solving the Information Barrier

I encountered the existing infromation and found it difficult to digest. The walls of text and lack of categorisation in the subreddit threads made vital information intimidating and inaccessible.

  • The Visual Archive: As the internet becomes more restrictive, these forums (on Reddit) may become unreachable. The comic serves as a visual archive—a way to structure complex threads and players into something a visual audience can actually process.

  • The “Sci-Fi” Gateway: Even if a reader dismisses the content as sci-fi mumbo jumbo, they still leave with an inkling of the concepts and warnings. It plants a seed that text alone cannot.

Gulf of Mexico, United States (Photo by NASA via Unsplash)

A Non-Commercial Anthology

I am just a random person who has collated an anthology of truths, ideas, and conversations which I have found.  To avoid the “marketing ploy” accusations from naysayers that often plague this information, I maintain a strict degree of separation:

  • Non-Commercial Use: This is for the distribution of knowledge, not the sale of a product.

  • Integrated Research: By illustrating bits of recommended texts (like Martha Stout’s work), I ensure the comic remains a synthesis of concepts rather than a personal invention.

Girl holding American Dollar Bills (Photo by Alexander Mils via Unsplash)

Leveraging the "Digital Milkmaid"

Social media has given us a communication device with unprecedented reach. In the past, the “milkmaid” had to be within earshot of Edward Jenner to inspire change. Today, that physical barrier is gone.

I am just a random kid using the tools at my disposal. If I can do this, anyone can. My efforts may be imperfect, but if we all begin to broadcast the same truths, we can force those ideas into the public zeitgeist. We have been supplied with the information; we cannot afford to remain in our silos or loose this opportunity. 

Flemish milkmaids and windmill at La Roue in Anderlecht (Brussels), c. 1900 (Photo by La Belgique des Quatres Vents via Wikimedia Commons)
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