Lore
The complete mythology, story, and narrative elements of Neuko.
Overview
Neuko's lore centers on a cryptic conspiracy involving psychic experiments, a mysterious character known as G*Boy (or G304), and a fictional corporation called MITER-Corp. The narrative unfolds through cryptic videos, puzzles, and community interpretation, creating a collaborative mythology that blends surveillance themes, government conspiracy tropes, and Web3 culture.
Core Characters
G*Boy / G304
Identity: A hooded, fox-like character often depicted in a red cape with black eyes. The primary protagonist/antagonist of the Neuko narrative.
Designation: Referred to as "G304" in later lore, suggesting a test subject or operative designation system.
Story Arc:
Portrayed as a kidnapped subject in gravity/psychic experiments at a research lab
Breaks out of facility (desertion), causing mayhem
References to "facility attacks" and "general chaos" following escape
Invisible airplanes and other mysterious phenomena attributed to G*Boy's escape
Visual Identity:
Red hoodie/cape
Black eyes (often glowing)
Hooded figure silhouette
Appears in various fantastical scenes (desert, skateboarding, parties, thrones)
Community Connection: The "red hoodie" PFP has become a community identity marker, with members adopting red hoodie avatars to signal belonging to the Neuko tribe.
MITER-Corp
Identity: A fictional corporation conducting psychic experiments. The name is a play on the real-world MITRE Corporation, evoking government conspiracy themes.
Purpose:
Conducts experiments on "homeless babies" to create psychic soldiers
Operates research facilities where test subjects undergo various phases
Maintains surveillance and control over experiments
Facilities:
Research labs with old computers and monitoring equipment
"Saint Juniper Research Campus" (mentioned in website console logs)
Underground operations (moved after facility attacks)
Hangars with stealth bombers and control consoles
Operations:
Experiments involve gravity/psychic testing
References to "darker, insidious experiments"
Operations moved underground after G*Boy escape
Badge Symbolism
The three badge types (Rabbit 🐰, Moth 🐝, Snake 🐍) represent different phases of the experimental program and serve as credentials for "operatives" in the Neuko universe.
Rabbit 🐰 Badge
Distribution: 250 badges airdropped first to 250 people
Holder Role: Received 2 Snake badges each for distribution to people they thought would benefit the community
Moth 🐝 Badge
Distribution: 750 badges airdropped after Rabbits to next wave
Holder Role: Received 1 Snake badge each for distribution to people they thought would benefit the community
Snake 🐍 Badge
Distribution: Given to Rabbit and Moth badge holders to distribute to people they thought would benefit the community
Significance: Represents decentralized recruitment phase
Holder Role: Community-led distribution, testing loyalty and conviction
The Story Arc
Phase 1: Experiments Begin
MITER-Corp begins experiments on "homeless babies"
Goal: Create psychic soldiers through various testing phases
Badge system represents different experimental phases
G*Boy (G304) is one of the test subjects
Phase 2: The Escape
G*Boy escapes from facility (desertion)
Causes "general chaos" and facility attacks
Invisible airplanes and mysterious phenomena
Facility suffers damages
Phase 3: Operations Move Underground
After G*Boy escape, MITER-Corp moves operations underground
References to "locking this shit down"
Continued surveillance and recruitment
Community becomes "operatives" in the system
Phase 4: The Community as Operatives
Badge holders become part of the story
Community members are "watched" by the team
User actions woven into canon
Blurring of fiction and reality
The 1994 Archives (Variant G)
Discovered by "The Bloc" in November 2025, these archived video logs from September 1994 reveal the origin of G*Boy.
The Experiments
Subject: Variant G (Series A) - a young boy
Location: Saint Juniper Research Campus (Sector 7)
Tests: Telekinetic abilities, EEG readings, stress tests
Outcome: Subject showed immense power but high instability. The footage confirms G*Boy was a child test subject.
The Zion Campaign
Purpose: Files reveal the badge distribution was a pre-planned "Phase 1" operation.
Goal: To recruit a network of allies (operatives) outside the facility to aid G*Boy.
Implication: The community is not just observing; they are the "Zion" network activated to help the subject.
Key Themes
Surveillance and Watching
"We're watching": Core motif established in launch video
Team actively monitors community engagement
Community members are "operatives" under observation
Creates meta-narrative where real community actions become part of lore
Decentralized Recruitment
Badge distribution becomes community-led
Holders decide who receives Snake badges
Tests loyalty, conviction, and community values
Social experiment in Web3 culture
Mystery and Discovery
Lore unfolds through puzzles and clues
No explicit roadmap or explanation
Community interprets and builds upon narrative
"Where there is no meaning, we make it"
Rebellion and Chaos
G*Boy represents escape from control
Facility attacks suggest resistance
Community values freedom and authenticity
Anti-establishment themes
Visual Identity
Color Palette
Red: Primary color (hoodie, logo background, surveillance theme)
Yellow: Secondary color (logo figures, highlights)
Black: Dark labs, mysterious settings
White: Clean labs, contrast
Aesthetic
Retro-futuristic: Old computers, vintage equipment
Surveillance-themed: Monitors, cameras, observation
Cyberpunk: Dark labs, neon glows, tech noir
90s nostalgia: Claymation, toy aesthetics, retro vibes
Iconography
Three yellow figures on red: Official logo
Hooded figure: G*Boy representation
TV frames: Portal/transmission aesthetic
Badge pins: Credentials and identity markers
Community-Developed Lore
Operative Designations
Community members adopt "OPERATIVE" designations
Format:
{Designation:; #:XXX}Example:
[@satoshi_owl](https://x.com/satoshi_owl) OPERATIVE {Designation:; #:100}Creates sense of belonging and identity
Red Hoodie Meme
Community pressure to adopt red hoodie PFP
Signals belonging to Neuko tribe
Visual identity filter for members
Soft social layer for community cohesion
Community Shoutouts in Lore
Team weaves real community members into videos
@TheKeeperOfX: "HEMLET CORP" (helmet stays on meme)
@CharliegNFTeth: Frog gummies (ribbit meme)
@satoshi_owl: Owl hoots in audio
Blurs line between fiction and reality
Memes and Culture
"The helmet stays on" → "HEMLET stays on" → HEMLET CORP
"Ribbit" contagion in group chats
Copypastas trending on X
Collaborative puzzle-solving creates shared myths
"The Bloc"
Identity: A self-organized group of elite community puzzle-solvers and "hackers."
Achievement: Cracked the SJ Secure Lab portal using badge credentials and decoded audio clues.
Role: They serve as the community's vanguard for technical challenges, effectively "infiltrating" MITER-Corp's digital defenses.
Narrative Philosophy
"Neuko is in the eye of the beholder"
No single authoritative interpretation
Community creates meaning through collaboration
Mystery sustains engagement and belief
Attracts "dot-connectors" who enjoy decoding
Actions Over Words
Team emphasizes work product over vision statements
Lore revealed through puzzles and discoveries
No detailed roadmap or textbook
Exploration of the unknown
Collaborative Storytelling
Team watches community to curate engagement
User actions become part of canon
Community members involved in puzzle distribution
Real people woven into fictional narrative
Unsolved Mysteries
The Five Core Characters
Latest video hints at "Neuko gang" (five core characters)
May represent the five team members
Still being interpreted by community
Ultimatum Consequences
24-hour deadline for Snake badge distribution passed
Consequences for non-compliance hinted but not revealed
"Flagged operatives" status unknown
Website PIN System
Full access to neuko.ai portal still requires PIN
Console logs reveal some lore but not full access
Treasure trails may lead to more discoveries
Future Experiments
References to "darker, insidious experiments"
What comes after the three badge phases?
Potential for evolving narrative
The Other Variants
Discovery: 1994 logs mention "Variant B" and "Variant C".
Mystery: Who are they? Are they other characters in the Neuko gang? Did they escape too?
Lore References in Media
Videos
Launch Video: Establishes surveillance and G*Boy
Badge Videos: Introduce experimental phases
TV Channel Videos: Show facility attacks and chaos
Ultimatum Video: References G304 desertion and underground operations
Claymation Video: Recaps entire story arc and explains badge system
Website Console Logs
"Saint Juniper Research Campus" login portal
G*Boy logs with badge protocols
"Zion-Campaign" directives
Integrity checks and operational orders
Puzzles
Spectrograms reveal time machines and testing chambers
Hidden codes reference lore elements
Community shoutouts connect real people to fiction
Related Pages
Timeline - Chronological events and lore reveals
Neuko X Transmissions - Videos and posts with lore elements
Puzzle Resources - Lore discoveries through puzzle-solving
Badges - Badge system and symbolism
Community - Community-developed lore and culture
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