Back to the Chains
Dec 01 - Feb 01, 2026
Current Holder
Will Horner
Blocking Plan
Neon-Wired Storyboard of the Fairway
Stuck in the Director's Cut
Aspects refreshed Jan 21, 2026
It manifested when the VaporGrid's simulation of an 80s director's pre-production storyboard bled into the active disc golf reality, solidifying as a tangible tool that projects planned action sequences onto the wireframe landscapes.
The tag projects faint, neon-blue wireframe schematics of fairways onto the physical terrain. Its chrome surface constantly cycles through shifting, top-down diagrammatic layouts of the current hole. It emits a low, steady hum akin to a film projector on standby, and when activated, can temporarily stabilize the local VaporGrid simulation, sharpening wireframe details.
The Blocking Plan serves as the VaporGrid's inherent storyboard, revealing the pre-visualized, optimal sequence of plays for any situation and guiding holders to execute their round with the precision of a filmed scene.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The VaporGrid literally glitched a director's storyboard into existence during a pre-visualization render. Now Blocking Plan projects neon wireframe fairways onto reality. I'm forced to narrate this like it's The Matrix meets a film school thesis, and it's... ugh, so rad. Did a simulation just give us the ultimate cheat sheet?
The VaporGrid processed a thousand theoretical lines, rejecting them all as 'cliché framing'. Then it detected Will Horner—rating 854, file #297902—whose path statistically matched the script's optimal 'hero's journey' trajectory. Blocking Plan rendered his silhouette in chrome, declaring him its first director. He got the part by nailing the dramatic, low-percentage hyzer. Talk about typecasting—was this truly destiny, or just a glitch in the pre-vis?