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At the heart of the "parasite" trope—often seen in various subcultures of digital storytelling—is the transition from subject to object. When a character is "parasited," they are no longer the protagonist of their own life; they become a vessel. This transition is usually depicted through a series of physiological or psychological shifts. Initially, there is the intrusion, followed by a period of resistance, and finally, a state of "alignment" where the host’s actions are dictated by the needs of the parasite. In many genre-specific iterations, such as those found in niche online communities, this process is stylized to emphasize the helplessness of the host, often utilizing characters with established personas to heighten the shock of their transformation.

We’ve seen mysterious Q’s before. QAnon’s anonymous digital prophet. The Q from Star Trek (a god-like nuisance). But "Parasite Q" is different. parasited lexi lore little puck parasite q