THE ULTIMATE PROJECT | The Backrooms - An EAS Scenario
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An EAS Scenario about the Backrooms. Once you noclip out of reality, you end up in the backrooms as a consequence. The first area you enter would be level 0, which is described as the stink of old moist carpet, the madness of mono-yellow, the endless background noise of fluorescent lights at maximum hum-buzz, and approximately six hundred million square miles of randomly segmented empty rooms to be trapped in. The first area could be life-threatening and extremely dangerous if a person is not prepared, as entities lurk within the first level. However, once you end up in other levels, they could be unstable and have many entities in those levels. Once you end up in the backrooms, there is no escape and you can’t return to earth. But what if this backrooms theory actually becomes a reality? What if there was a way to end up in the backrooms? And, how would the United States Government react to this?
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If you wish to be featured as a writer, feel free to join! However, strict experiences are required such as the following:
1. Know what the EAS is
2. Know what the abbreviation of EAS stands for
3. Have a decent amount of knowledge of how the EAS works
4. Can create cause and effect scenarios
5. An EAS Enthusiast
- english
- editing writing
- descriptive writing
- dialogue script writing
*Say something you think would fit*
The dispatcher appears in the first scene, beginning the prologue of the scenario. The Dispatcher usually has a calm, 1990s accent.
- english
- english (american)
- male adult
- general
- 1950s
- m audio producer
- imitating accents
- audacity
Everything will be okay, sir.
No need to worry, help is on the way!
The caller appears in the first scene, beginning the prologue of the scenario. The Caller usually has a calm, 1990s accent as well, but with a more sensitive voice, facing asthma attacks in a regular basis. However, he attempts to keep his composure whenever speaking to someone because he's an introvert.
- english
- general
- male adult
- english (american)
- 1950s
- breathing
- imitating accents
- m audio producer
- audacity
Hello, I'm the director of this show!
What in the hell did I just witness? Am I hallucinating or something?
The first responding officer appears in the first scene, beginning the prologue of the scenario. The Officer usually has an urgent voice along with a distinct 1990s accent. He is a more experienced officer serving the Cleveland Police Department for 10 years. He also appears in the scanner audio portion of the script, along with the Local Access Alert scene.
- english
- 1950s
- general
- male adult
- english (american)
- m audio producer
- audacity
- imitating accents
I'm here to help you.
Everything's going to be okay, sir.
The Operator appears in the scanner scene, beginning the prologue of the scenario. The Operator usually has a monotone, 1990s accent.
- english
- english (american)
- 1950s
- male adult
- general
- m audio producer
- audacity
- imitating accents
All units respond to this, all units respond to that.
Fuck it, I can't manage all of this. I quit!
This officer appears in the scanner scene, beginning the prologue of the scenario. The Officer usually has a loud yet mature, 1990s accent.
- english
- female adult
- general
- 1950s
- english (american)
- audacity
- imitating accents
- m audio producer
I'm enroute!
Don't worry, Dispatch!
This SWAT officer appears in the scanner scene, beginning the prologue of the scenario. The Officer usually has a mature, 1990s accent.
- english
- 1950s
- male adult
- english (american)
- general
- m audio producer
- audacity
- imitating accents
Yeah, we're enroute, Dispatch.
I'm heading to the scene code 3.
This announcer appears in the first alert. The Announcer usually has a mature, 1990s accent.
- english
- english (american)
- 1950s
- general
- male adult
- m audio producer
- audacity
- imitating accents
This is not a test. Please stand by for more information.
This concludes this broadcast. We will now resume normal programming.
This reporter appears in the CNN News portion. The Reporter usually has a mature voice. (PRESENT ACCENT)
- english
- female adult
- general
- english (american)
- audacity
- m audio producer
We're now in 2015, and we have riots.
Breaking News! We have some interesting stories developing in the Cleveland area.
The officer has a mature, yet urgent voice.
- english
- male adult
- english (american)
- general
- monotone
- m audio producer
- audacity
Oh God, we're in trouble!
I am a very specific individual.
One of the representatives reading aloud on the National Alert the president's... script.
- english
- male adult
- general
- english (american)
- deep voice
- audacity
- m audio producer
Nationwide riots are occurring. Remain calm.
[SARCASM] *Scoffs* This is fine.
Citizens that are apart of the riots.
- english
- english (american)
- general
- male adult
- female adult
- m audio producer
- audacity
- aggresive yelling
- screaming
- panicked
*CHANT TWICE* Give us our damn answers now!
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