False Flag
Season Arc · The Old Ones - Art Dye
1All-In league: False Flag stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe False Flag system emerged after the Bureau discovered external agents attempting to manipulate league outcomes from outside the Containment Zone. In response, the Bureau created False Flag designations to track both the external interference and the Bureau's own counter-operations, creating a dual-purpose classification that blurs the line between genuine competition and staged theater. The system became so effective that the Bureau began using it internally, launching controlled tests to measure player susceptibility to manipulation while tagging the operations as 'external threats' to maintain the illusion of external danger.
False Flag operates in a state of dual-state visibility - appearing invisible to low-clearance players, appearing as a simple warning marker to mid-level clearance, and revealing as a full operation brief to high-clearance players. It generates contagious documentation that spreads false data trails to connected player records, creating network confusion that obscures the tagged player's true competitive status. The flag contains paradoxical evidence that confirms and denies the player's genuine status simultaneously. Its timestamps display different dates to different observers, creating temporal instability about when operations actually occurred.
False Flag marks Bureau-controlled test operations designed to measure player psychology and susceptibility to manipulation. Players carrying this tag may be participating in genuine competition OR executing Bureau assignments, and neither they nor other competitors can always determine which is which. This creates persistent paranoia about whether any competitive outcome is genuine, reinforcing the 'Trust No One' operative motto across all leagues in the Containment Zone.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyFalse Flag is deploying to The Old Ones - Art Dye. Kieran Buhler just became the protagonist of a spinoff nobody asked for. That tattered banner is already generating paradoxical scorecards. Consider this a pilot episode, Kieran. Don't mess up the canon.