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  • Project Sumo
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  • Project Sumo was introduced in the Lost Experience as a backstory to some of the dealings between the Hanso Foundation, Apollo Candy Company, the Engineering Development Center, the Lewis King Laboratories and Sprite. After the Experience ended, the Sumo Project was never explored to completion, and was left open-ended. Clues were revealed through Rachel Blake's blog, letters, and a YouTube video.
  • Project Sumo can be seen as a side-quest in the Lost Experience game. Though not directly relevant to the wider arc of the game, it in part provided players with a back-story for the character Mel0Drama, as well as giving interesting subplots to the Apollo Candy Company and Sprite.
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  • Mel0Drama signs in the corner of a chocolate commercial video
  • The letter as seen on Sublymonal.com
  • One of the pieces to the Flickr letter. The full gallery of pieces can be found here.
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  • Project Sumo can be seen as a side-quest in the Lost Experience game. Though not directly relevant to the wider arc of the game, it in part provided players with a back-story for the character Mel0Drama, as well as giving interesting subplots to the Apollo Candy Company and Sprite. Companies involved in the project include the Hanso Foundation, Apollo Candy Company, the Engineering Development Center (Atlanta, GA), Lewis King Laboratories (AG), and the Sprite company. The Project Sumo issue remained unresolved as the Lost Experience game ended, and its possible that the section was simply an Easter egg of no valid plot value other than to give more believable depth to Mel0Drama's role. Writer of the game Javier Grillo-Marxuach commented on his blog after the Experience that the characters Hackett and Mel0Drama had "a limited function in the story and slowly phased away into digital oblivion".[1]
  • Project Sumo was introduced in the Lost Experience as a backstory to some of the dealings between the Hanso Foundation, Apollo Candy Company, the Engineering Development Center, the Lewis King Laboratories and Sprite. After the Experience ended, the Sumo Project was never explored to completion, and was left open-ended. Clues were revealed through Rachel Blake's blog, letters, and a YouTube video.
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