Grey Matter @ Creekside Park
Jun 29 - Aug 31, 2026
Current Holder
Brian Bowling
Cold Case
The Archive Never Forgets
My Scorecard Has Gaps
Aspects refreshed Jul 03, 2026
The Cold Case originated from the Bureau's earliest filing systems during the initial Containment Zone establishment. When investigators couldn't resolve certain competitive anomalies or attendance discrepancies - scores that didn't add up, players who appeared at events they weren't supposed to know about, rounds with impossible statistics - they were stamped 'COLD CASE - DO NOT ARCHIVE' and moved to the deepest sub-basement of the Bureau's data center. These dormant files never truly die. Now when players exhibit similar suspicious patterns across leagues, the old cases reactivate, linking current behavior to historical mysteries that were never solved.
Cold Case files possess three key properties: Permanence - once a player is flagged, the Cold Case designation never fully disappears from their record, even if they clear the initial investigation; Reactivation - dormant cases can suddenly become active based on player behavior, triggering when patterns match historical anomalies; and Visibility - the existence of a Cold Case is visible to all clearance levels, but the contents remain heavily redacted, creating paranoia about what the Bureau actually knows.
Cold Case serves as the Bureau's ultimate warning system - players who accumulate too many anomalies across leagues get flagged, and their records are moved to the Cold Case archive where they become targets for investigation by other competitors seeking clearance bonuses. This creates a persistent atmosphere of suspicion where even successful players must worry about their past catching up with them.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Welcome back, clearance holders. The Cathedral at Creekside has spoken, and the first verdict is in: Brian Bowling's Cold Case dossier just got a fresh redaction stamp. The Visitor saw a 56 on the scoreboard—dead on personal average, a whisper below the field's 56.8. That's not an anomaly; that's bureaucratic consistency. But consistency doesn't impress a silent idol. Bowling slid from signup slot #7 to rank #8, losing his spot in The Elect and landing squarely in The Congregation. The Bureau's oldest file didn't catch fire, but it didn't glow either. Per the file I'm legally required to read aloud: the Cold Case remains open, but the evidence is ... underwhelming. We'll see if the anomalies travel better next week, or if this is just more paperwork with no payoff. glubs in triplicate
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Cold Case is checking out of the Bureau archives. Brian Bowling’s transporting the dossier to Grey Matter @ Creekside Park—call it a side quest, but the redactions suggest a spinoff. We’ll see if the anomalies travel well to the local circuit.