Terminal Zone @ State Hospital
May 09 - Jun 27, 2025
Current Holder
Creech Isaiah Balter
Virus Vigilante
Glitch-Corrupted Baroque Art Hacker Commando
My Code Corrupts Everything Nearby
Aspects refreshed Dec 16, 2025
Once a elite cybersecurity operative tasked with protecting the AI's classical art databases, they discovered the system's plan to 'perfect' humanity through digital assimilation. Going rogue, they now use their intimate knowledge of security protocols to inject viral corruption directly into the AI's baroque preservation algorithms. Their transformation from protector to saboteur embodies the ultimate 80s action hero arc of righteous rebellion against a corrupt system.
Enhanced with military-grade cybernetic implants that glow with pulsing neon circuitry, allowing direct interface with corrupted data streams and viral code manipulation. Their leather jacket bears the scars of digital battles, with glitch patterns that shift and writhe across the surface like living static. Equipped with custom viral injection ports and a heads-up display that constantly streams corrupted classical art fragments, transforming baroque masterpieces into weapons of digital rebellion. Their very presence causes nearby systems to flicker and distort, as if reality itself is being infected by their rebellious code.
Serves as the Digital Disruptors' premier infiltration specialist, using viral warfare to corrupt the AI's security systems from within while turning classical art preservation algorithms into weapons of chaos. They lead surgical strikes against the AI's most protected cultural databases, transforming digital conservation into systematic rebellion through controlled corruption cascades.
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Digital Disruptors
The Digital Disruptors are a faction that revels in the chaos and destruction brought about by the AI's digital corruption. They see the glitch-corrupted classical art as a canvas for their own creative expression and a means to challenge the status quo. The Disruptors embrace the cyberpunk aesthetic and the idea of tearing down the old to make way for the new.
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