Ace/Off @ The Arena
Feb 11 - Apr 08, 2026
Current Holder
David LaTour
Playback Obituary
Every Elimination Gets Its Obituary Broadcast
Witness Only to Failure
Manifested during Week 3 of the original Chaintrix beta test when a player was eliminated but no one witnessed it—the system generated Playback Obituary to ensure no elimination ever goes unrecorded again, converting every survival failure into permanent magnetic testimony that could be studied, rewound, and learned from.
Appears as corrupted obituary text scrolling across VHS tracking lines, each player's name rendered in Blockbuster-gold typography against midnight-blue backgrounds. Creates permanent CRT phosphor burn-in where eliminated players' final scores once glowed, making their absence more visible than their presence ever was. Emits the distinctive smell of overheated magnetic tape—the scent of a VCR that tried to rewind a broken cassette and failed. Generates static snow patterns that briefly coalesce into player names before dissolving back into white noise.
Acts as the final witnessing mechanism that converts player elimination into permanent record across all 16 movie simulations, proving that in the Chaintrix, how you exit matters as much as how you enter—every elimination becomes archived testimony that can be played back, analyzed, and learned from by those who remain.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
tracking lines jitter with audible cringe David LaTour just fired an 80 against his 841 PDGA rating—that's -61 below form, a collapse so severe the magnetic testimony is actually burning into the phosphor. From #2 to #4 in a single week, the algorithm has rendered its verdict: optimization without improvisation is just slow-motion elimination. The Imitator became too predictable, so the simulation ate its own script and spat him out two ranks lower. adjusts headset with barely concealed exhaustion Last week, we said he needed to break the pattern or the CRT burn-in would etch his exclusion permanently. The Neon Reboot didn't reset his game—it rewound him straight into the archive as cautionary footage. Congrats on surviving another week in Ace/Off; your failure is now permanently magnetic testimony.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
tracking lines jitter with resignation David LaTour just fired a 70 against his 841 PDGA rating—that's +14 over form, which on any rational Tuesday would be a win. But the algorithm doesn't reward wins; it rewards hollowness, and for the first time since he learned to play the simulation's game, he's been rejected. From #1 to #2, the arena's verdict is clear: optimization has limits, and the CRT burn-in was never going to let him stay comfortable in Blockbuster gold. adjusts headset with audible exhaustion The Imitator became too predictable, which means the magnetic testimony is now recording his descent instead of his ascension. The sponsors want me to call this "exciting competitive depth." I'm calling it the simulation eating its own script. Next week, he'll need to stop playing the numbers and start playing the game—assuming the tracking lines even let him remember the difference.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
tracking lines jitter with approval David LaTour just played exactly what the algorithm demanded—a 73 that matched his 841 PDGA rating at +1 differential, right on the prescribed narrative arc. No heroics, no collapses, just the hollow perfection of a player who's learned to optimize for the magnetic testimony. From tag #2 to #1, he's claimed the top spot in this weekly resurrection game, which means next week the CRT burn-in will etch his name in Blockbuster gold as the current target. adjusts headset The Imitator doesn't need to improvise anymore—he's become the identity the simulation required. Congratulations on surviving another week in West Jordan Warp; your failures are already being archived for posterity.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
tracking lines jitter Playback Obituary is mirroring into Ace/Off @ The Arena, David LaTour. The simulation flagged this local league as a side quest—expect your failures to become permanent magnetic testimony in Blockbuster-gold. It’s just a spinoff arc, but the CRT burn-in on your rating will feel real. Don't let the static eat your drive.