Zombie Mall @ Dragonfly
Sep 25 - Nov 27, 2025
Current Holder
John Sheen
Electronics Eater
Glitching Puddle of Technological Digestion
Addicted to Neon and Noise
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
The Electronics Eater originated from a forgotten electronics store's storage room, where leaking batteries and discarded devices mutated under the basement's flooded conditions. It emerged as a grotesque entity fueled by radioactive decay, instinctively consuming any electronic equipment it encounters.
The Electronics Eater possesses an amorphous, sludge-like form that can ooze into tight spaces and adhere to surfaces. It emits low-level radiation that interferes with electronic signals and causes devices to short-circuit. Its body is highly conductive, allowing it to absorb electrical energy and grow with each consumption, and it moves slowly but relentlessly, leaving corrosive residue.
It accelerates the mall's collapse by devouring critical electronics, creating blackouts and malfunctions that leave survivors vulnerable to zombie hordes.
Tag Details
Tag History
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 9 (Extraction Point), the player maintained their position with tag number changing from 6 to 6. (Week 9 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 8 (Final Push), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 11 to 6. (Week 8 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
In Week 7 (Power Down), the player improved their position with tag number changing from 38 to 11. (Week 7 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Born from the mall's cursed electronics store, where leaking batteries and dead gadgets fused into a radioactive glitch monster that devours circuits. Why am I, your snarky narrator, trapped voicing this B-movie absurdity? It's like "The Thing" crashed a Best Buy—help me.
The Electronics Eater awoke, a glitchy beast born of cursed Black Friday sales. It scanned the league's roster, its flickering gaze settling on John Sheen. His 888 rating wasn't spectacular, but it was... consistent. Reliable. Like a good microwave. It was a shocking development. Did this man truly have the capacity to conduct its chaotic energy?