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  • A Facility
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  • A Journal Roleplay taking place in an experimental facility. You have been thrown into a sterile white complex, controlled by a mysterious person (or group of people) known as the Doctor. Every week, a new experiment is unleashed on the subjects ("rats"), which range from the absurd to horrifying. For Science! Despite the oppressive setting, the game is well-known for oscillating rapidly between ridiculous shenanigans and dark plots. It can be found here.
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  • A Journal Roleplay taking place in an experimental facility. You have been thrown into a sterile white complex, controlled by a mysterious person (or group of people) known as the Doctor. Every week, a new experiment is unleashed on the subjects ("rats"), which range from the absurd to horrifying. For Science! Despite the oppressive setting, the game is well-known for oscillating rapidly between ridiculous shenanigans and dark plots. It can be found here. * Break the Cutie: Which frequently spirals into Corrupt the Cutie. * Crack Pairing: Given the fact that it's a pan-fandom game, of course. * Death Is Cheap: Don't worry if you get killed, you'll come back in a few days! Don't worry about any odd sore spots or strange vague memories of excruciating pain, it's nothing to be concerned about. * Despair Event Horizon: Kite's discoveries pushed a few characters dangerously towards this. * Extranormal Institute * No Name Given: The Doctors and the Consortium. Averted, however, with Val. * Ontological Mystery: Everyone is stuck as labrats, and they know it. * Power Limiter: in the form of stylish collars! * Running Gag: Musical week will never happen. Or Excalibur week. * Translator Microbes: A chip is implanted in everyone's brains, allowing them to understand each other. * Trauma Conga Line: The 2010 year end event and the weeks leading up to it. The infamous Week 103, followed by a rebellion victory, followed by a mass-murdering demon running amok, and then the station's life support systems shutting off one by one... * You Can't Go Home Again: What the subjects are led to believe with Azure Kite's discovery. Of course, not everyone believes it, or are going to let that stop them from breaking out.