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Rigby

By: D. Dwayne Edwards
Narrated by: Abigail Cucolo
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Rigby begins with a quiet question hidden inside a vast one.

“All the lonely people…”

Humanity has always searched the sky for signs of life, but beneath the science lies something more personal: the hope that, in all the cosmic dark, we are not the only ones listening.

When an anomalous pattern begins threading its way through scientific data, it doesn’t announce itself as a message. It hides; inside physics, inside probability, buried in the background noise of the universe. Easy to dismiss. Easy to miss.

As researchers, musicians, and reluctant observers are drawn into the mystery, the discovery reshapes more than theory. It exposes the strange loneliness beneath human progress, the way we reach outward because we don’t fully understand ourselves, the way we mistake noise for silence, and silence for emptiness.

Blending science, philosophy, and quiet humor, Rigby explores first contact not as invasion, but as recognition. Communication here may be less about language and more about resonance. The signal does not threaten. It does not conquer. It simply exists, leaving humanity to face a deeper challenge than survival: connection.

This is a story about music hidden in physics, meaning hidden in noise, and the fragile, baffling beauty of a species still figuring out who it is, and who it might become.

Rigby asks not whether we are alone in the universe, but a more dangerous question: when something finally answers us, will we recognize it… and will we be ready to listen?

©2025, 2026 D. Dwayne Edwards (P)2026 D. Dwayne Edwards
First Contact Science Fiction
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