Static Record
Season Arc · The Old Ones - Art Dye
1All-In league: Static Record stays with its holder — only its number moves with each week's standings.
Character Sheet
AI-written · FATE styleThe Static Record was created as a classified Bureau project designed to protect sensitive agents by rendering their records unreliable to external surveillance. Originally intended for controlled use on assets requiring deep cover, the system was accidentally released into the general Bureau infrastructure when a corrupted software update spread the interference patterns to all player files processed through legacy systems. Now any record can potentially develop static, making the truth unverifiable.
Static Records appear as official documents overlaid with analog interference patterns - wavy horizontal lines, ghost images of text that appear and vanish, and patches of white noise obscuring critical information. The interference pattern changes each time the document is viewed, preventing memorization. Any attempt to photograph or copy the record results in further corrupted data that reveals only more static.
Static Record holders exist in a state of competitive uncertainty - their wins may be genuine or may reflect interference masking their true performance. Other players must guess whether they're facing a hidden powerhouse whose records have been suppressed or an amateur whose genuine poor performance has been masked by random static. This creates persistent paranoia that reinforces the 'Trust No One' operative motto.
Season Story
narrated by FlippyDue to absence from Week 5 (Plaster Peels), tag number moved from 6 to 6. (Week 5 of 10)
adjusts dial The Static Record is ghosting the main feed. It’s rerouting to The Old Ones at Art Dye, haunting Nicholas Stosiek’s bag. A side quest where the scorecard flickers in and out of existence. We’ll see if the interference patterns hide the bogeys or just confuse the statisticians. Stay tuned for the glitch.