Spencer Zerx
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Born |
Spencer Peter Warren April 3, 1988 |
Nationality | Sierran |
Other names | Donald Wright |
Alma mater | University of Sierra, Irvine |
Occupation | Author |
Notable work |
2082 San Juan Down A Rainbow Revoked Terdi Sendu Irhibi: Declassified |
Parent(s) | Peter Luke Warren, Lynn Susan Markert |
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Alternate history |
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Spencer A-27 Zerx (born Spencer Peter Warren; April 3, 1988) is a Sierran science and historical fiction writer. He has authored five books and several short stories, yet is best known for his novel A Rainbow Revoked. His work has been translated into 11 languages, writing both English and Spanish variants himself. Themes within Zerx’s books vary between semi-realistic projections of forthcoming advancements and mostly fictional elements. Recent critics have deemed Zerx to be a conspiracy theorist based on his latest novel Sendu Irhibi: Declassified, where he depicts an alien race called the Zidd and their earthbound endeavors of influencing global politics. Other commentators presume it to be an analogy to the RIA.
Early life and education
Spencer Zerx was born Spencer Warren in El Toro, Orange to parents from a Superian-Sierran background. They had began to take note of higher cognitive abilities observed within Warren, such as having a photographic memory and a high tolerance for education. There was even an instance on a nanny cam where they caught him singing the English alphabet backwards.
Schooling however proved to be an issue for Warren with a lack of social skills displayed around classmates during his years of early primary school. This would prove to be difficult for Warren for much of his childhood.
Career
Warren started his literary career the same year he graduated high school. In 2004, he released 2082, a book he says that was inspired by The Walt Disney Company's acquisition of the Brazorian mainstream news outlet BDN. Warren wrote under the pen name "Donald Wright" during this time to conceal his identity to the public eye in fear that his work would come off as targeted political drama. However, he instead attracted the eye of Rice and Fisher, a publishing company based in Fort Travis, Kings, from which his career as a mainstream author would thereby expand.
In 2020, he co-authored Eucallipolis Exposed with Irish-Continental writer Thomas Bobblehat, which advanced the idea of the Grand Jersey Apotheosis and Creedmoor.
Personal life
Zerx has expressed staunchly anti-Landonist viewpoints in the past, as an avid member of the Christian Democratic Party of Sierra and as a former Royalist. Some of Zerx’s more recent viewpoints have been entailed as extremist in ideology. This alongside his alleged conspiracy theorist background have given rise to several internet memes in recent times.
Sexuality
Zerx temporarily denounced this claim in 2020 after a falling out with his boyfriend of 2 years, Aaron Choi. Zerx had previously been engaged to Choi until his discovery that Choi had been cheating on him with a woman during six months of quarantine. Zerx has since stated in an interview with the Saint Anne Sun that he feels he is as of yet unready to handle another relationship.
Bibliography
Alleged conspiracy theories
Aliens and ufology
Zerx in the past has made both serious and satirical comments on Bubbler about his outlying beliefs in alien civilizations. He said he believed in a larger total quotient of the Drake equation, which could have allowed extraterrestrial life to exist. According to one bubble, he proclaimed that in 1899, Nikola Tesla attempted to make contact with a satellite in Earth's orbit called the Black Knight while in Colorado Springs. Zerx claims that Tesla was perhaps the first terrestrial diplomat of modern day.
Another statement taken out of context from his most recent novel mention a hidden research facility located in the Inka Province of the United People's Committees. This facility, which he named as Dragonfruit Point, supposedly conducted a host of experiments on whether or not a manmade wormhole could be created. This base was supposedly built by the United Commonwealth in a partnership program with the Andean government to promote the spread of Landonism to other interstellar bodies.
Cryptids
Zerx is a believer in cryptozoology.
In April 2022, while meeting with a group of followers in Kings, he believed he saw a Fresno nightcrawler along .
Paranormal gateways
Zerx reports to have been fascinated by spirits of the undead at an early age as caught on by his mother. He annually visits Purington, Inland Empire in hopes to catch glimpses of spirits wandering Carbon Canyon Road.
Disappearance of Lisa Hodgson and Crittenden Tests
A related statement within the same source states that he, along with ufologist Kenneth McNab, believe that researcher Lisa Hodgson was actually an informant for the Brazorian government during the Cold War. Zerx and McNab speculate that the plane Hodgson had flown on could have actually originated from Snrith Gulch rather than the Denver International Airport. Their evidence for this claim was based on the fuel tank on the model of a similar plane reported flying over Guymon, Comanche around the time of the disappearance could have been large enough to withhold extraneous gasoline before a private refueling stop to replace the tanker. However, they stated that the tanker probably did not have enough fuel initially to make it to the Houston Intercontinental Airport at the time, and that the refueling location was several kilometers northwest of the main hangar in Houston. Zerx then goes on to state that he believes the plane was shot down and intercepted by the United Commonwealth after flying over debated waters within the Gulf of Mexico en route to Cancún. In Sendu Irhibi: Declassified, Zerx states that the reason for the interception was because of undergoing human testing at sea close to the flight path that the Committee wished not to expose to the public. This particular passage is believed to be a reference to the Crittenden Tests undergone in Acadiana. Despite these accounts, the disappearance of Lisa Hodgson remains an unconfirmed case to this day.
Woody Guthrie
The assassination of Adolf Hitler by Woody Guthrie has caught Zerx's particular attention for years. In an interview with the Saint Anne Sun, "This has fueled my belief that the United Commonwealth holds more secrets in its hands than Sierra could ever hope to know. Hell, we don't even know when Guthrie was born! Now, people call me a fool now, but I'd prove them right for certain if I couldn't get to the bottom of this." According to Zerx, Guthrie was actually from an alternate United States in the year 1961 when he was sent by an interdimensional agent named Robert D. This "agent of chaos", as Zerx put it, was himself from another timeline where a nationalistic pan-Germanic Federation was fighting a civil war against its former territory on the American continent. He alludes to the notes in Guthrie's confessional diaries which state that, "I met a fine young man named Bob at Creedmoor. Whenever he played for me, his acoustic vibrations electrified my soul." He insists that "Creedmoor" refers to a secret organization that spreads the socialist spirit across all worlds where America exists. He also proposes the duo may or may not have been romantic partners.
His propositions of Creedmoor have led to a cult following this aspect. Musical artist Nick Thompson wrote a song titled "Creedmoor" featuring Zane da Slaya in 2020.
Political assassinations
Criticism
In more recent times, his audience has taken a more critical approach to his beliefs after the release of Sendu Irhibi: Declassified.
Selected works
- (2006) 2082
- (2008) San Juan Down
- (2009) A Rainbow Revoked
- (2011) Terdi
- (2012) Sendu Irhibi: Declassified
- (2014) Woody Guthrie: Uncovering The Truth
- (2016) The Workings of Interstellar Intercontinentalism
- (2017) Snrith Gulch and Other Mysteries
- (2020) Eucallipolis Exposed
See also
- B-class articles
- Altverse II
- Sierrans (Altverse II)
- 1988 births
- Living people
- 21st-century Sierran male writers
- Bisexual male writers
- Cryptozoologists
- Orange Christian Democrats
- People with Asperger syndrome
- People from El Toro, Orange
- People from Mission Viejo, Orange
- Sierran alternate history writers
- Sierran anti-Landonists
- Sierran conspiracy theorists
- Sierran historical novelists
- Sierran LGBT writers
- Sierran people of Superian descent
- Sierran science fiction writers
- Sierran UFO writers
- University of Sierra, Irvine alumni