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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 an [[app]] 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]]'')
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[[Category:Homelessness]]
[[Category:Homelessness]]

Revision as of 23:09, 6 July 2019

Oblation was an app 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)