We all remember where we were when the news came in from Gumption, TX, or at least we do if Gumption exists in our timeline and we get news from there.
Yes, mothers, Trevor "Strange Vehicles" Roberts' tale of geobiological scenery and broken philosophy could be continued on your computer!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vfm...ction-game
Village Fox Media Wrote:At 9:41 PM CST on July 4th, 2007, the Permian Basin Superorganism Natural Preserve (known colloquially as the “Mystery Flesh Pit National Park”) experienced a catastrophic disaster which resulted in over 750 fatalities, and over 1,800 major injuries. In the weeks following the incident, approximately 18,000 individuals from the surrounding communities sought medical and psychological treatment for ailments including breathing problems, chest pains, shortness of breath, nausea, birth defects, hallucinations, depression, anxiety, internal bleeding, sore throat, and headaches as a direct result of contact with gastric ejecta which had been introduced to the atmosphere.
But a little hard luck never stopped the American way before!
We here at the Permian Basin Recovery Corporation have been working tirelessly to re-open the Mystery Flesh Pit -- with updated safety and security features! With your help, we aim to put the past behind us and start a new leg of our journey in discovering the wonders of our natural resources.
Yes, mothers, Trevor "Strange Vehicles" Roberts' tale of geobiological scenery and broken philosophy could be continued on your computer!
Quote:It focuses on the story of a crew brought in by The Permian Basin Recovery Corporation to increase public awareness on social media of the park's imminent re-opening after the 2007 disaster.
This crew has quite an online following as urban explorers. With their online presence and the MFP's funding, they launch a marketing campaign to put the park back on the map.
Of course, whenever there's an opportunity for things to take a turn for the worse... they do.
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/vfm...ction-game