Grey Matter @ Creekside Park
Jun 29 - Aug 31, 2026
Current Holder
Kent Moos
Tear Sheet
Partial Clearance, Full Paranoia
Paranoid About Hidden Information
Aspects refreshed Jul 08, 2026
The Tear Sheet originated from the Bureau's document control protocols established during the Containment Zone's first audit cycle. When files are reviewed for classification distribution, certain pages are physically torn from the master documents and selectively released to different clearance levels. What remains in a player's possession is a deliberately fragmented record - part readable, part redacted, part simply absent. The tear is both literal and metaphorical: a physical reminder that complete information does not exist in this system.
The Tear Sheet appears as a manila-colored document fragment with one clean torn edge and one ragged edge where it was separated from a larger file. Black classification bars redact portions of the printed text, while some fields remain partially visible - a name here, a score there, a clearance level cut in half. The paper feels thin and fragile, like it could deteriorate further with each handling. Different clearance levels reveal different visible sections, meaning a Tear Sheet viewed by two different players may show completely different information.
The Tear Sheet tracks which information fragments a player has received and which remain missing from their competitive intelligence. It creates persistent uncertainty about whether the data in your possession is complete, encouraging players to question every piece of intelligence they gather about opponents. Players with multiple Tear Sheets from different sources begin to piece together larger pictures, but never achieve absolute certainty.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
Due to absence from Week 2 (Creekside Consecration), tag number moved from 16 to 17. (Week 2 of 10)
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Tear Sheet has been filed under "Side Quest." Kent Moos is dragging the redacted bureaucracy to Grey Matter @ Creekside Park. It’s a spinoff episode, folks—same fragmented data, new mud on the edges. The clearance level drops, but the stakes remain unreadable.