Back to the Chains
Dec 01 - Feb 01, 2026
Current Holder
Trevan Allison
Ghost Frame
VHS Phantom of Unthrown Aces
Trapped Between Real and Reel
Aspects refreshed Jan 22, 2026
It was first observed by Flippy during a system diagnostic, appearing as a corrupted frame in the replay of a perfect ace from 'The Flight Stuff' that never actually happened. The entity had somehow recorded an ideal throw that existed only in the player's intention, not in reality, crystallizing from the simulation's discarded probabilities.
The Ghost Frame exists as a shifting rectangle of shimmering, translucent VHS tracking lines that hold faint afterimages of perfect throws. It pulses with the rhythmic click of a film projector's shutter, marking time between potential realities. A low hum of rewinding tape constantly emanates from it, and it can phase between solid and intangible states when interfacing with the VaporGrid.
It functions as a bridge between leagues, appearing where one movie genre's reality bleeds into another's through shared moments of near-perfection, revealing the ghost of the perfect line to guide players across the series.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
It manifested from a corrupted Flight Stuff replay—a perfect ace that only existed in the simulation's algorithmic daydream. Now this glitchy VHS phantom, humming with rewound potential, haunts the VaporGrid. Think The Ring but for disc golf scores, and I have to narrate it. Ugh.
The VaporGrid’s algorithm, in its infinite digital wisdom, didn't just assign Ghost Frame. It cast it. It scanned the available assets and deemed Trevan Allison the perfect protagonist—a leading man with a script yet to be written. His origin story? A blank tape. The system loaded him up with a glitching destiny and hit play. Talk about being typecast. So, is our hero ready for his director's cut, or is this going straight to bargain bin?