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==Randy Stair==
==Randy Stair==


'''Randy Stair''', also known as his Ghostsona '''Andrew Blaze''', is a lolcow who eventually became a spree killer. Much like Chris, Randy had [[Transgender]] leanings (though he did not choose a new name, nor identify with female pronouns), and more importantly believed in the existence of fictional characters and an alternate reality in which [[Messiah complex|he was worshipped as a God]]. Randy was not a ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' or ''[[Pokémon]]'' fan, but he was more interested in [[OC|OCs]] based on the supervillain Ember McLain from the animated television series ''{{w|Danny Phantom}}''. Randy's fantasies, however, were more unsetting in nature: instead of seeing himself as [[Christian Weston Chandler (comic character)|a role model and a hero]] [[CWCville|to his hometown]], Randy's fictional counterpart and fantasy world involved his OCs – known as Ember's Ghost Squad – going on killing sprees with him, usually in public schools after their role models [[Shout out to Fans in Hospital|Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold]]. Eventually, Randy would act out his violent fantasies in real life and shot and killed three people at the supermarket that he worked at before committing suicide.
'''Randy Stair''', also known as his Ghostsona '''Andrew Blaze''', is a lolcow who eventually became a spree killer. Much like Chris, Randy had [[Transgender]] leanings (though he did not choose a new name, nor identify with female pronouns, nor make moves to transition), and more importantly believed in the existence of fictional characters and an alternate reality in which [[Messiah complex|he was worshipped as a God]]. Randy was not a ''[[Sonic the Hedgehog]]'' or ''[[Pokémon]]'' fan, but he was more interested in [[OC|OCs]] based on the supervillain Ember McLain from the animated television series ''{{w|Danny Phantom}}''. Randy's fantasies, however, were more unsetting in nature: instead of seeing himself as [[Christian Weston Chandler (comic character)|a role model and a hero]] [[CWCville|to his hometown]], Randy's fictional counterpart and fantasy world involved his OCs – known as Ember's Ghost Squad – going on killing sprees with him, usually in public schools after their role models [[Shout out to Fans in Hospital|Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold]]. Eventually, Randy would act out his violent fantasies in real life and shot and killed three people at the supermarket that he worked at before committing suicide.


Chris previously mentioned Randy Stair on various social media posts, unbecomingly speaking about him in a ''positive'' light, most likely because Randy's own delusions validated [[Chris and reality|his own continued dissociation with reality]]. It was eventually learned that this was because Chris was [[Chris and manipulation|manipulated]] by former [[Watchmen]] member [[Sean Walker]] into learning about Randy. At one point, while already "possessed" by [[Sonichu (character)|Sonichu]], Chris told Sean that he would channel Randy's spirit and would leave a message for him.<ref>https://kiwifarms.net/threads/sean-walker-psychic-espeon-wct-encouraged-chris-to-channel-spree-killer-randy-stair-new-leak.97689/page-30#post-9947158</ref> Chris did not bother changing his voice while imitating him, nor did he use any of Randy's terminology while being "possessed". (For instance, he refers to the afterlife presented in ''Danny Phantom'' as the "Dead World" and not the "Ghost Zone", proving that Chris didn't do basic research ahead of this particular LARP.)
Chris previously mentioned Randy Stair on various social media posts, unbecomingly speaking about him in a ''positive'' light, most likely because Randy's own delusions validated [[Chris and reality|his own continued dissociation with reality]]. It was eventually learned that this was because Chris was [[Chris and manipulation|manipulated]] by former [[Watchmen]] member [[Sean Walker]] into learning about Randy. At one point, while already "possessed" by [[Sonichu (character)|Sonichu]], Chris told Sean that he would channel Randy's spirit and would leave a message for him.<ref>https://kiwifarms.net/threads/sean-walker-psychic-espeon-wct-encouraged-chris-to-channel-spree-killer-randy-stair-new-leak.97689/page-30#post-9947158</ref> Chris did not bother changing his voice while imitating him, nor did he use any of Randy's terminology while being "possessed". (For instance, he refers to the afterlife presented in ''Danny Phantom'' as the "Dead World" and not the "Ghost Zone", proving that Chris didn't do basic research ahead of this particular LARP.)

Revision as of 02:26, 18 September 2021

I have already told Barbara directly about the [body-swap]; she took it very cool and calmly without any emotional outbursts or stress.
Chris, role-playing as Magi-Chan,[1] inadvertently showcasing that his mother has long since given up on him.
Chris depicts Uzume's spirit possessing his body.

Spirit possession is the belief that spirits can possess a person's body. Chris believes he has experienced possession by his imaginary friends. He has increasingly used it as a maladaptive coping mechanism to avoid reality and criticism, such as when he began to role-play as Sonichu as part of an elaborate fantasy to cope with being unable to attend the real-world BABScon, or when he role-played as Mewtwo to defend himself from criticism levied by a Twitter troll. This practice has been colloquially referred to as LARPing, short for live-action roleplaying, after the real-life practice.

Method

Chris uses spirit possession as a means of validating his belief in the Dimensional Merge.
[Chris] believes this shit for real though because he tried to talk like Uzume (which sounds no different from how he normally talks, only he tried to raise his pitch and couldn’t pronounce the name of half the Neptunia characters).
An Idea Guy.[2]

When Chris believes he has swapped spirits with an imaginary friend, he role-plays as that persona. While doing so, Chris refers to himself in third person. In calls and videos he (tries to) change his voice and vocabulary.

He sometimes changes the profile picture and name of his social media to match the OC he is "possessed" by. Chris appears to have forgotten he can do this on Twitter, forcing him to preface his tweets with "Sonichu:" to remind followers of the role-play. He also changes his signature on occasional drawings to match the OC's name.

This behavior was unseen from Chris until the Idea Guys, Teen Troon Squad, and various other enablers role-played as characters from CWCville to bend Chris into their will. After their removal, Chris retained the idea of role-playing by saying his OCs are manifesting in dimension 1218 (the real world) through his body for various reasons.

When role-playing, Chris says things that would sound very weird if it came from "Chris's" mouth, for example he called Barb a guilty pleasure waifu while roleplaying as Magi-chan. He might say this to prove he is no longer Chris as Chris would never say something like this... right?

"Mama"

During Chris's phase of role-playing that he is possessed by the spirit of Sonichu, he (as Sonichu) refers to both Chris's spirit and physical body as "Mama," as both an allusion to how Sonichu referred to Chris as Father in the comics and to reflect Chris's transgender status.

Uzume Tennouboshi

Wise.JPG
The Idea Guys were here.

Chris was brainwashed into believing that Chris was sharing his body with Uzume.
Uzume as she appears in Hyperdimension Neptunia.
Miss Uzume Tennouboshi. She had been dormant inside my Dreamcast, and I pulled her out. We've been sharing my body since. Yes, she is able to control my body when she has control, and speak through my lips in her voice.
Chris, on being possessed by a fictional character.

Uzume Tennouboshi, also known as Orange Heart, is a Console Patron Unit (CPU) in Megadimension Neptunia VII. She represents the Sega Dreamcast, and so far, she is the only female character that Chris has ever LARPed as.

On 8 November 2017, Chris was brainwashed by an Idea Guy into believing that he was sharing his body with the spirit of Uzume.[3] John Yamada, an alias used by one of the Idea Guys, texted Chris and crafted a role-play scenario in which Chris's Sega Dreamcast was the portal that could connect Chris to his imaginary safe space CWCville.[4] Guided by suggestibility, Chris subconsciously filled in the role-play scenario further, believing that Magi-chan teleported to the real world, scanned the Dreamcast, and confirmed there was a powerful force inside the console. Chris left the console on for 24 hours to "charge" it, and then touched it, getting shocked, and interpreted this as him pulling out Uzume, a fictional character, into his body. Chris claimed Uzume can control his body and speak through him with her own voice.

On 13 November, he retconned his delusion, saying that he had not been sharing his body with Uzume, but a clone of her named "Orange Spiral Seal," also mentioning a battle against fellow Neptunia character Kurome. He no longer has the voice of Uzume in his head, but still retains "the powers of the four main Goddesses, as well as [his] own powers."[5]

Chris Chan Sonichu

Chris repeatedly signed his name as "Chris Chan Sonichu" on court documents relating to his March 2018 trespass charge, despite it not being his legal name, though no action was taken by court staff on the matter.[6]

Magi-Chan

Barbara was more of a “Guilty Pleasure” waifu
Chris as Magi-Chan, demonstrating his oedipal complex[7].
Chris’s signature from July 2019.
Magi-Chan’s signature from August 2019.

For one month, from 14 August 2019 to 14 September 2019, Chris believed that he had swapped bodies with Magi-Chan[8]

He acted the role on video in First recorded statement of Magi-Chan Sonichu - August 15, 2019. During that time, he primarily tweeted from his MagiChan111448 alternate Twitter account, role-playing as Magi-Chan, and even signed Magi-Chan's signature on drawings.

Tri

Tri.

On 26 November 2019, Chris discussed his belief that he had body-swapped with Tri Sonichu (an OC and recolor of Magi-Chan, created by MKRNightVee), in order to work on the Dimensional Merge, and that he ended the body-swap after boosting Tri's abilities and making him overpowered[9].

Sonichu

Chris changed his Discord handle to Sonichu.

From 15 April 2020 to 25 February 2021, Chris believed he had body-swapped with Sonichu. He also believes it began earlier, retconning a beginning date of 31 March 2020, which conflicts with him not yet being in Sonichu's character in the 10 April 2020 Red vs Blue Reaction Livestreams video.

Chris initiated the body swap as part of an elaborate maladaptive coping method for missing out on the BABSCon convention[10] which had been cancelled due to COVID-19. Using Sonichu as a mouthpiece, Chris claimed he was able to visit BABscon in C-197, which presumably avoided the pandemic, much like World War II.[11] Chris continued acting out the role of Sonichu while he was featured as a guest on Chris Chan & Max Mandu LIVE / Leftovers Tonight and continued to act as Sonichu all the way through February, with only brief interruptions when he pretended to be Mewtwo and himself from another dimension (detailed below).

An enabler by the name of KwaiiSandbag reached out to Chris early in 2021, having been inspired to do so after contacting Chris following a binge-watch of Chris Chan: A Comprehensive History. By claiming that that he was a psychic, he told Chris that he could help reverse the body-swap process in a series of calls. Chris finally stopped roleplaying as Sonichu on the 25th of February 2021, immediately following news about My Little Pony G5; he heralded his 'return' by continuing to ramble about the Dimensional Merge and bash the G5 cartoon.[12]

Mewtwo

Never Speak Against Christine Weston Chandler Sonichu Ever Again, or I shall see to your appropriate torment and punishment, myself. Farewell.
"Mewtwo" on Twitter.

On 14 May 2020, to defend himself from a Twitter troll who cast doubt on Chris's claim to be leading the Dimensional Merge, Chris paused his role-playing of Sonichu to role-play instead as his imaginary husband Mewtwo. "Mewtwo" took to Twitter to lambast and threaten the troll.[13]

Randy Stair

Randy Stair, also known as his Ghostsona Andrew Blaze, is a lolcow who eventually became a spree killer. Much like Chris, Randy had Transgender leanings (though he did not choose a new name, nor identify with female pronouns, nor make moves to transition), and more importantly believed in the existence of fictional characters and an alternate reality in which he was worshipped as a God. Randy was not a Sonic the Hedgehog or Pokémon fan, but he was more interested in OCs based on the supervillain Ember McLain from the animated television series Danny Phantom. Randy's fantasies, however, were more unsetting in nature: instead of seeing himself as a role model and a hero to his hometown, Randy's fictional counterpart and fantasy world involved his OCs – known as Ember's Ghost Squad – going on killing sprees with him, usually in public schools after their role models Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Eventually, Randy would act out his violent fantasies in real life and shot and killed three people at the supermarket that he worked at before committing suicide.

Chris previously mentioned Randy Stair on various social media posts, unbecomingly speaking about him in a positive light, most likely because Randy's own delusions validated his own continued dissociation with reality. It was eventually learned that this was because Chris was manipulated by former Watchmen member Sean Walker into learning about Randy. At one point, while already "possessed" by Sonichu, Chris told Sean that he would channel Randy's spirit and would leave a message for him.[14] Chris did not bother changing his voice while imitating him, nor did he use any of Randy's terminology while being "possessed". (For instance, he refers to the afterlife presented in Danny Phantom as the "Dead World" and not the "Ghost Zone", proving that Chris didn't do basic research ahead of this particular LARP.)

"Randy", in true Chris-Chan fashion, blamed his decision to start a massacre on "mental handicaps" – though the real Randy did not have a significant history with disabilities or mental illness prior to his downward spiral and violent end – before immediately justifying the murders as his attempt to recruit new members for Ember's Ghost Squad before meeting them in the next world. "Randy" then explained that, after he killed himself and wound up in Limbo, Ember escorted him into the "Dead World" before he ran into several celebrities and Beetlejuice. He then pointed out that, due to the Dimensional Merge, the souls of those that recently died would instead merge with their OCs instead of joining the ranks of the dead, and mentioned that like Chris, he also knew of Dimension C-197 and apparently had psychic visions before merging with his Andrew Blaze counterpart in the afterlife, going against the lore he had immediately set up moments earlier. "Randy" explained that ghosts were helping Chris's Godsona at the Temple in preparation for what was to come. "Randy" reminisced about older videos and laughed maniacally before praising Sean for chronicling his life and leaving things back in Sonichu's hands.


Chris Chan Channels Randy Stair
Direct link YouTube, archive
Performance Style CrazyCrazy Crazy


Other versions of Chris

Chris of Dimension 1214

As an excuse to break his Sonichu roleplay, Chris pretended to be himself from another dimension to answer a short Q&A session on 27 August 2020.

Younger Chris

Chris channeled his past self in June 2021,[15] after he had begun reading chapter 5 of Warhol / Chris Chan, in order to consult with his inner child and search for unresolved issues.[16]

See also

References