19:58
Following the events of: The kidnapping of Audrey Trovita came a social media storm. Circulating videos about the moment, the first appearance of Dot and the QR code pasted on the Titantron to close the show.
That code spawned a link to LAW’s front page with Spectre’s insignia plastered at the top, then below a stream box with the time. Now spreading like wildfire. Curiosity spread as intended. Speculations developed. On one end, they said, “This is just part of some angle! Right?” “They really expect us to care about some stream?” “This is a nothing burger.” Then on the other end, “Did I just witness a kidnapping?” “Where is the police??” “This is insane! Doesn’t LAW have security?” “I’m so tuning in.”
19:59
LAW Arena — Mechanical Room
LAW Arena — Mechanical Room
Spectre’s impromptu film set was between blocks of ventilation pipes, panels and equipment. She was seated on a stool, one foot up, the other hanging over. A cigarette in her mouth, she puffs, then nudges her head sideways. Dot moves up a laptop sitting on a station, its camera pointed at Audrey Trovita tied to a home-built electric chair. A long thick bundle of power cables ran from the back to a distant generator thrumming, surrounded by three car batteries with jumper cables and inverters.
Once Dot locks the cart, she snatches the cigarette, crushing it and making her boss sigh. Dot replaces it with a hand-held button trigger for the chair. Spectre then taps the spacebar to start stream.
20:00
A film lamp on a bipod flicks on, pointed at Audrey for a dim focus. The shot around her was left dark.
“Let's get started.”
She presses the button.
The chair makes a long hummmmm. Electrodes sizzle to deliver a truck-load of alternating current. The sound was that of a malfunctioning box TV.
BuzzzZzzzZZZZzzzZZzzz…