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This game [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloodNet actually exists] OOCly as well as ICly, and an amusing [https://lparchive.org/Bloodnet/ Let's Play writeup] is available, if you're curious. | This game [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BloodNet actually exists] OOCly as well as ICly, and an amusing [https://lparchive.org/Bloodnet/ Let's Play writeup] is available, if you're curious. | ||
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Latest revision as of 00:12, 22 October 2020
Network Name | Project Bloodnet
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Project Lead | Lexi Caron |
Reputation
'Project Bloodnet' exists openly on the internet as a team dedicated to rebuilding and improving a video game from the 1990s about cyberpunk vampires in Manhattan; they have pages on itch.io and Steam. Really, it's a group of Neonate and Ghoul hackers from the Northeast Region that exists to provide secure communications and deal with digital threats to the Masquerade; the video game revival is a cover that makes a small group passing around files of all sorts, and discussing technology interacting with vampires, look innocuous. It also provides an amusingly on-point name.
This game actually exists OOCly as well as ICly, and an amusing Let's Play writeup is available, if you're curious.
Pages in category "Project Bloodnet"
The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.