Disclosure
Jun 29 - Sep 06, 2026
Current Holder
Stephen Marks
Rubber Stamp
Bureau's Final Word on Status
Permanent Marks Cannot Be Undone
Aspects refreshed Jul 02, 2026
Created during the Bureau's founding in the early days of the Containment Zone, the Rubber Stamp was the very first tool used to classify every player as either 'Verified' or 'Pending Review.' It established the authentication hierarchy that still governs all competitive events today, making it the most essential and feared bureaucratic instrument in the system.
The Rubber Stamp creates ethereal digital imprints that appear on scorecards, registration forms, and official documents. These marks are permanent once applied and cannot be removed, even by senior Bureau archivists. The imprint glows faintly - green for fully approved clearance, yellow for provisional status, and red for players flagged under investigation. When viewed from different angles, the holographic quality reveals hidden Bureau seals within the stamp mark.
The Rubber Stamp serves as the Bureau's final word on player status - once stamped, a player's classification becomes official record. Stamped documents cannot be disputed through normal channels, only appealed through the mysterious Form 27-B process. This creates permanent consequences for players seeking clearance adjustments and makes every stamp event a moment of high stakes.
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Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Tag #6, the Rubber Stamp, originated when the Bureau realized "maybe" wasn't an answer. Now it’s a glowing petty tyrant that brands scorecards and egos alike. It doesn’t just approve; it judges. One red imprint and you’re filing appeals until next season. Per protocol, it refuses to be erased.
Stephen Marks didn’t claim Tag #6. The Rubber Stamp claimed him. It branded his scorecard with glowing, permanent ink before he could even object. He’s not a player anymore; he’s a processed file. The Bureau has its stamp. He’s just verified meat in the system now. Redacted. Moving on.