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'''Oblation''' was a programme designed by [[Ben (Hostile Environment)|Ben]]. He adapted [[3Sol]]'s [[fire drone]]s and created an [[app]] with which people could tag [[homeless]] people. The homeless person would then be visited by a drone which would give them the choice between experimental [[drug]]s and [[death]] by flamethrower. A failure to choose would result in death. Being tagged meant that one could not access hospitals nor visit certain "zero tolerance" zones. If a tagged person were to do so, they would be told to leave by a drone. | '''Oblation''' was a programme designed by [[Ben (Hostile Environment)|Ben]]. He adapted [[3Sol]]'s [[fire drone]]s and created an [[app]] with which people could tag [[homeless]] people. The homeless person would then be visited by a drone which would give them the choice between experimental [[drug]]s and [[death]] by flamethrower. A failure to choose would result in death. Being tagged meant that one could not access hospitals nor visit certain "zero tolerance" zones. If a tagged person were to do so, they would be told to leave by a drone. | ||
The operation was shut down when [[Tyler Steele]] tagged Ben, who failed to give an answer and was burnt to death. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hostile Environment (audio story)|Hostile Environment]]'') | The operation was shut down when [[Tyler Steele]] tagged Ben, who failed to give an answer and was burnt to death. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Hostile Environment (audio story)|Hostile Environment]]'') | ||
[[Category:Homelessness]] | [[Category:Homelessness]] |
Revision as of 23:07, 6 July 2019
Oblation was a programme designed by Ben. He adapted 3Sol's fire drones and created an app with which people could tag homeless people. The homeless person would then be visited by a drone which would give them the choice between experimental drugs and death by flamethrower. A failure to choose would result in death. Being tagged meant that one could not access hospitals nor visit certain "zero tolerance" zones. If a tagged person were to do so, they would be told to leave by a drone.
The operation was shut down when Tyler Steele tagged Ben, who failed to give an answer and was burnt to death. (AUDIO: Hostile Environment)