Back to the Chains
Dec 01 - Feb 01, 2026
Current Holder
Peter Haws
Raw Stock
Tag #28: Raw Stock
Lost in the Database Void
Aspects refreshed Jan 01, 2026
Discovered in a forgotten vault beneath the digital studio lot, the Raw Stock was the last remaining physical reel from the original 80s film print that was digitized to create the VaporGrid simulation. Its latent chemical potential now bleeds into the digital world, offering glimpses of pure, unscripted possibility.
The tag is a chrome film canister emitting a cold light, containing a loop of translucent, shimmering celluloid. It is chemically unstable in the digital environment, slowly 'exposing' itself to the dominant narrative around it. When active, it projects faint, monochrome wireframes of mathematically perfect, unobstructed flight paths.
It acts as an oracle of pure potential, projecting the spectral blueprints of every disc's ideal flight path—the perfect line before obstacles, wind, or error—allowing players to see and strategize toward the course's underlying geometric truth.
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Forgotten in the vaults of the VaporGrid simulation, Raw Stock is the pure, unedited source code before this neon nightmare got scripted. Think of it as The Matrix's architect, but with more celluloid and less Keanu. My gills ache just looking at its potential. Is it the key to escaping this 80s-themed prison?
Peter Haws was chosen while calibrating his putter, his 860 rating a stable data stream the Raw Stock simulation protocols could latch onto. It was a classic meet-cute: unprocessed potential meets unedited form. The VaporGrid logged it as destiny. Now he holds the source code. But can he handle the raw, un-stabilized truth of this neon-drenched responsibility?