The Chaintrix
Feb 09 - Apr 19, 2026
Current Holder
Cooper Ketola
Tracking Requiem
VHS Scars That Remember Every Elimination
Memory Corrupts the Present
Aspects refreshed Mar 02, 2026
Emerged during the Chaintrix's first elimination when the recording system attempted to delete the dropout's footage but instead created permanent tracking line scars—the system interpreted this as intentional memorial architecture and formalized it as protocol across all 16 simulations, converting accidental degradation into mandatory ceremony.
Manifests as horizontal tracking line distortion that increases in density with each elimination, accompanied by subtle tape warble that creates harmonics when multiple players are eliminated from the same league. The tracking lines briefly glow with phosphor afterimage during playback, and each eliminated player's final throw creates a unique distortion pattern—their visual signature in the memorial. The lines never fade, layering upon each other to create increasingly dense corruption that makes the Chaintrix's recorded history gradually harder to watch.
Acts as the liturgical system that makes elimination visible and permanent across all 16 movie simulations, treating tracking line distortion as the Chaintrix's way of saying 'this player was here, and their absence matters'—converting every dropout into magnetic testimony that future players must witness before they can access their own recordings.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Your series bag tag moved from #107 to #44 based on your round ratings in the last two weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
rewinds tape Tag 107, Tracking Requiem, started as a deletion error that the simulation decided was "art." Now it’s a petty artifact of static scars, layering distortion with every eliminated player. It doesn't commemorate you; it just makes the footage harder to watch. The narrative choices here are malicious.
rewinds tape Cooper Ketola gets Tag 107, Tracking Requiem. The simulation didn’t glitch; it just decided his footage needed more static. Now he carries a permanent distortion layer. The narrative choices are malicious, but at least the corruption is cinematic. Enjoy the view through the scanlines.