Traitor Game Restless in Rapture: Never-Before seen closing credits!
And now, the closing credits!
{Music: "I Don't Want To Set The World On Fire".}
[SIZE="4"]The Traitor Game: Restless in Rapture[/SIZE]
Conceived and hosted by Jeremi
Traitor Game originated by The Purple Skull
Written by and featuring the following:
Deadpooligan -- Princess Peach (Super Mario series)
The Purple Skull -- Bob and Karl (variant Marvel)
Superheroic -- Luther Strode (Luther Strode independent comics)
NovaPrimeX -- Nora Valkyrie (RWBY)
Rambertino -- Sherlock Holmes (Sherlock)
Joe Acro -- Fabian Gray (Five Ghosts)
Josh M -- Hank Venture (Venture Brothers)
Chris Lang -- Dr. Olympia Myklos (Dagger of Amon Ra, Sierra)
Yun Lao -- Joshua Graham (Fallout)
Anodyne -- Dr. Temperance Brennan (Bones)
Indigo Al -- Ceasar (Planet of the Apes)
Cthulhudrew -- American Spirit (variant Marvel)
Quinzel -- Pinky Pie (MLP: Friendship is Magic)
Indolent -- Tomi Shishido aka Gorgon (Marvel or some variant)
opalord -- Claire Stanfield (Baccano)
patattack -- Kyo Kusanagi (King of Fighters)
Hugo Fowl -- Statler and Waldorf (The Muppets)
vycesyn -- Simon Mckay (The Wizard)
Nicker -- Ladd Russo (Baccano)
victorxd1999 -- Deathstroke (DC or some variant)
Froggy -- Finn & Jake (Adventure Time)
{Music: "Sing Sing Sing (With a Swing)"}
And featuring:
Jeremi -- Mordin Solus (Mass Effect)
Jeremi -- SHODAN (System Shock)
Indigo Al - Pepper (American Horror Story)
Anodyne - Dr. Suchong (Bioshock 2)
Josh M -- Bray Wyatt (variant WWE)
Jeremi -- Sterling Archer (Archer)
Chris Lang - Countess Lavinia Waldorf-Carlton, Yvette Delacroix, and Dr. Pippin Carter (Dagger of Amon Ra, Sierra)
Jeremi -- Doctor Destiny (variant DC)
Audio diaries
Rusty Venture (Venture Brothers), Zhang He (Dynasty Warriors), Khan (Star Trek: Into Darkness), Elsa (Frozen), Bebop and Rocksteady (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1989), Alice Twilight (No More Heroes), Randy Orton (variant WWE), Rhonda Kreske (Dead Rising 3)
Superheroic, NovaPrimeX, Deadpooligan, and Jeremi -- Fight choreography
Deadpooligan and Superheroic -- Visual effects
All characters do their own stunts so no stunt performers are credited.
The events of this Traitor Game are fictitious. Any similarity to actual events is coincidental.
No detectives, forensic investigators, paleontologists, professional wrestlers, animals (talking or otherwise), or secret agents were harmed in the making of this Traitor Game. All scenes appearing to place them in jeopardy (or Wheel of Fortune or Family Feud, for that matter) were carefully monitored by too many Traitor Game Societies For The Prevention of Cruelty To So-and-So to list here without doubling the length of the credits.
Opinions expressed are strictly the views of the characters as portrayed by the players, and/or the players themselves, and do not necessarily reflect the views of any real-world companies or of CBR.
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Return to the present: Q and A session
[I][B]An undisclosed location, meeting area[/B][/I]
Terry Franklin showed a visible sign of relief when Shannon Ford arrived towards the end of the presentation. As the screen faded to black and the DVD menu appeared, Terry turned to Shannon as if to say "This session's going to be a long one."
Shannon nodded silently in acknowledgement, and turned to the assembled group. "Now, I know you all have a lot of questions. So let's get right to them. Yes, you have a question?"
A young woman raised her hand. "Who is this Dr. Destiny, and what's he talking about?"
Shannon paused for a moment before answering. "That's two questions. First off, Doctor Destiny is a supervillain who specializes in controlling dreams. You can look up his bio in our records when you have the chance. Most importantly, this particular Doctor Destiny was a major part of a previous Traitor Game where the players were drawn into a dream world. It would appear that being drawn into some sort of dream world is precisely what happened to the players in this case. As real as the city of Rapture and all of its sights and sounds seemed to be, the version the players visited was all some sort of illusion. Next question."
Another young woman raised her hand. "Was that really Sherlock Holmes? He was making all these modern references, and if you don't mind my saying so he seemed a bit of a jerk."
Shannon nodded. "That particular Sherlock Holmes comes from a different universe. One featuring a more modern counterpart to Sherlock Holmes than the Victorian Era Holmes we know from the Doyle stories and previous television and film incarnations. And yes, while the original Sherlock Holmes also had a certain amount of ego and arrogance, he tended to be more tactful than this modern version. So those expecting something more like the traditional Holmes will be surprised a bit by his behavior. Next question."
A young man raised his hand. "I'm confused. That WAS Bray Wyatt's voice talking to Dr. Myklos, Hank, and Tempie, right? So was he there in the dream world, too, and that body they found just one of the 'dream manifestations'? Did Doctor Destiny help him fake his own death at the end of Traitormania? Did..."
"I'll have to stop you right there." Shannon said. "That was several questions."
"Can't say I blame him, though." Terry added.
Shannon nodded. "All right. We've confirmed that yes, it WAS Bray Wyatt giving the Minerva's Den group the warning about the Pyramid Head. Though why he warned them and why he led them to that hiding place where 'his' body was found, we don't know. As far as we can tell, none of those players has had any meetings with him before or since. To be honest, we don't really know the meaning of those events, and how they tie in to the Dr. Voodoo scenario and Traitormania, just yet. But we are still gathering information and when we have information we can release, we'll let you know."
"Short version. The researchers are still working on it." Terry added.
"Indeed. Next question." Shannon said.
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