Grey Matter @ Creekside Park
Jun 29 - Aug 31, 2026
Current Holder
Ken Driscoll
Torn Edge
The Incomplete File That Walks
Carries Buried History in Fragments
Aspects refreshed Jul 06, 2026
During the Great Audit of '89, the Bureau's predecessor organization initiated an emergency protocol to separate player records from their complete documentation. Rather than destroying files outright, they were torn in half - with each half receiving a distinctive edge pattern. The torn pieces scattered across the newly formed Containment Zone leagues, and complete records now only exist when matching edges are somehow reunited. Players carrying the Torn Edge are walking reminders that their full history exists somewhere in fragments - possibly being used against them.
The Torn Edge manifests as a jagged, paper-like border surrounding a player's file icon, with visible fiber patterns showing where the original document was ripped. Each torn edge bears a unique pattern resembling a fingerprint - no two are identical. The edge carries faint traces of colored ink (typically navy or burgundy) along the broken boundary, indicating what classification level the removed content held. When two Torn Edge holders from different leagues meet, their edges resonate faintly, though no one knows exactly what this means.
The Torn Edge creates persistent cross-league intrigue and paranoia - holders are immediately marked as incomplete in the Bureau's eyes, suggesting their files were deemed sensitive enough to fragment rather than fully classify or destroy. Other players cannot determine whether Torn Edge holders are dangerous unknowns with buried secrets or merely victims of bureaucratic overreach. The most paranoid agents in the Containment Zone believe that if you can collect enough matching torn edges from different leagues, you can reconstruct what the Bureau tried to hide - though no one has succeeded yet.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Ken Driscoll carded a 60 to claim tag #11, a +5 climb that looks better on paper than on the scorecard. The round rating of 730 sits 16 below his PDGA rating of 746 — Δ -16, a disappointment with sting that left the Visitor unimpressed. The Torn Edge carried him to new territory, but the missing file halves suggest his full potential is still scattered somewhere in the archives. Another week where the audit reveals more absence than progress.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
checks clipboard Ken Driscoll is taking the Torn Edge to Grey Matter @ Creekside Park. Consider this a side quest detour in the ongoing audit. The jagged borders are resonating, but let’s be real—he’s looking for matching chains, not matching files. The spinoff pilot begins now.