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Hive Mind - Dragonfly

Jul 02 - Sep 03, 2026

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Hive Mind - Dragonfly
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Philip Romney

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Ghost Protocol

High Concept

The File That Shouldn't Exist

Trouble

Too Many Questions Asked

Supporting Aspects
Questionably Legitimate Wins The Mantis Forgot My Face No Screenshot Can Hold Me

Aspects refreshed Jul 05, 2026

Ghost Protocol was created during the Great Audit of '89 when the Bureau discovered thousands of player records that had been improperly filed - neither fully active nor officially deleted. Rather than fix the error and admit the system failure, they created a new classification to contain the problem, labeling the errant files as 'procedurally non-existent' while keeping them in a shadow archive. The protocol has since expanded to include players who trigger too many audit flags, those whose attendance gaps cannot be explained, and anyone who asks too many questions about the Bureau's operations.

Ghost Protocol manifests as a document that partially phases in and out of visibility depending on the viewer's clearance level. The file contains text that rearranges itself when not being directly observed, making it impossible to capture a complete screenshot or photograph. It emits a faint bureaucratic hum that other players can sense but not locate, creating persistent unease in their proximity. The document's header displays 'CLASSIFICATION: UNKNOWN' in letters that sometimes appear black, sometimes red, and sometimes not at all.

Ghost Protocol tracks players whose competitive history has been flagged as 'questionably legitimate' - their wins may or may not count toward clearance advancement, their losses may or may not be recorded in official standings, creating persistent uncertainty about their true status within the Containment Zone. Players with Ghost Protocol classification become the ultimate wildcards: other competitors cannot verify their capabilities through standard Bureau channels, forcing them to either trust the Ghost Protocol player or avoid them entirely.

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