Month: May 2003

Something Strange in Smallville?

We’ve been hearing persistent rumors of something going on over at the official Smallville television series site. We got this tip from an alert ARGN reader (who is also a former Cloudmaker):

Regardless of whether or not you follow the show, you can find clues to the game on this page in the Smallville Ledger. There, the text all but explains it’s a game. Other material includes the Chloe Chronicles, web content of one of the show’s characters investigating some mystery. These videos are available on the WB’s website. In  those videos, there’s a common thread which may link up all of these to a game much like the Beast.

We’re still undecided about this, but it seems to be definitely worth checking out.

Website:Smallville Ledger
Discussion: Unfiction’s News and Rumors Forum

Acheron Pre-Game PM Chat on May 28th

The folks behind the upcoming ARG Acheron (www.acheron.us) have announced a PM chat to talk about their upcoming game, scheduled to launch this summer. Acheron PM William Walrath will be in attendance as a representative to answer any question and give us a preview of what’s in store.

This moderated chat will take place on Wednesday, May 28, 2003 at 9:00 pm EDT / 6:00 pm PDT in #acheron on irc.chat-solutions.org. For browser-based access, java IRC applets can be found at http://www.acheron.us/chat.html or http://www.unfiction.com/chat.

Stop by Acheron for more information, and watch the forums at Unfiction for further details.

She’s a Flight Risk

An interesting article in Wired on May 7th tells of an interesting blog (aflightrisk) by Isabella V, a supposed heiress on the run from her family. “On March 2, 2003, at 4:12 p.m., I disappeared,” the journal starts. “My name is Isabella V. I’m twenty-something, and I am an international fugitive.”

Discussion as to whether this is all a hoax is approaching a fever pitch. There are many blogs and boards discussing this whole thing, and even Isabella herself has posted in various places outside of her blog to plead her case.  Most of the current speculation and discussion can be found in the comments at the flightrisk blog, and at The Agonist.

So, is flightrisk an ARG? A Hoax? A viral marketing campaign for a novel? It is interesting that the Wired article mentions The Beast, so it really makes one wonder. ARG or not, Isabella seems to be screaming “This is not a game!”

Blog 1: aflightrisk.blogspot.com
Blog 2: aflightrisk.com
Discussion: Unfiction’s News and Rumors, The Agonist Bulletin Board

Teleport, Anyone?

The other day, we received a couple very odd emails, along with a subsequent package in the mail. The contents of the package and the corresponding website have become a somewhat serious obsession around here, as we just don’t know what to make of what we’ve found.

The email simply said “TELEPORT is a multidimensional transport system powered by a network of consciousness exploration units, or trips,” and gave a web-address: www.redkore.com. We then received a subsequent email offering to send us one of these ‘trips’ to explore. A few days later, a ‘trip package‘ arrived which consisted of several cards, a plastic holder, something that can best be described as a refrigerator magnet, and a lanyard, but no instructions. Odd, indeed. We have absolutely no clue what this is about or where it’s heading, but it certainly is intriguing. We’ve been playing around with these cards, scrutinizing the patterns to no avail. The only clues we can find are in the meta tags of the Redcore website, which include keywords such as astral projection, teleportation, and (most notably) Alternate Reality Gaming.

Redkore’s site includes forums, some info, and a store where trip packages can be purchased for $19.95. A press release states in part: “…TELEPORT is powered by a network of 18 consciousness exploration units, or trips. Trips work by attuning the intellectual, imaginative and intuitive centers of the user’s consciousness. While each person comes to understand a trip in a unique manner, one of TELEPORT’s most intriguing qualities is that each trip generates an objective portal which is the same for everyone. This means that people can use a particular trip to engage group transports, exploring wild landscapes together even when they might be separated by significant time or distance in the physical world. Of course, TELEPORT works just as well for individuals who like to fly alone.

Definitely a big WTF? factor here. Who knows where Teleport will lead, but we’ll keep you posted.

Website: www.redkore.com
Discussion: unfiction’s Teleport forum