What it is
A front room that won't be a front room
The GSA is not a building full of clever people in white coats. It is what was left after the room stopped behaving like a room. On the opening night the living room started turning itself into something industrial and lost. The settee became a launch couch. The dead lamp switch became a console. The burned carpet became a hazard floor. The telly became a machine for showing symbols. Nobody actually built the agency. The brothers got dragged into being one by a place that had decided the best raw material for a cosmic event was a council house with a bad smell and rough seating.
That contradiction is the whole thing. It is a real space programme and it is also just mum's front room, both at the same time. Drop either half and you have lost the agency.
How it began
It got opened, not founded
There is no founding date the GSA would admit to, because nobody sat down and started it. It got opened the way a wound gets opened. The veil tore on a reckless night. No ritual, no wisdom, just two idiots assuming it would be funny. Then, instead of chaos, they started seeing structure. The more they stopped fighting the room, the sharper the room got. The corridor in the wall went deeper every time they admitted it was there. The estate had basically become a launch site with no planning permission.
Then Tim decided to become a spaceman. In any normal programme that is a mission. In this one it turned into a disappearance. After that the agency stops being a strange layer sitting on top of life. It becomes distance, and consequence, and trying to survive.
The vessel
FR-01, the Front Room
The craft does not get a heroic name. It is the living room turned inside out. Industrial where it used to be domestic, lost where it used to be familiar. Through the viewing chamber hangs the moon, and it is not the soft noble ruin off a science fiction painting. It looks used up and battered, slashed with burns and long straight marks that look like things were once built there and later half wrecked. There is a corridor in the wall where no corridor should be, and the bend in it is always a bit darker than it was a minute ago.
The mandate
Three lines, one of them never done
The GSA has no charter. If it was forced to write one it would read something like this. Get a Gurnerman out there by actual travel, not just visions. Record what is found, because without the testimony none of it counts. And bring him back. That last line is not crossed out. It just never gets done, and everyone knows it. A mission is never logged as finished. It is "open", or "ongoing", or "out there", and none of those mean what they are supposed to.

