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– Someone is using stolen biometrics to extract high-value controlled substances (fentanyl, ketamine, midazolam) from hospital cabinets without triggering audits. The nurses were taken to prevent them from reporting the initial discrepancies.

– All missing nurses had recently accessed a specific patient’s chart: John Doe, admitted with no ID, no memory, and a tattoo that matched no known gang symbols but perfectly matched a symbol on a classified DHS document about bioweapons delivery systems. This patient also disappeared from the ICU during the first wave. The Curious Case Of The Missing Nurses -v0.1 Be...

: The mysterious town of Brookvale and the "Undertow," a grotesque alternate reality of the hospital. Gameplay Mechanics – Someone is using stolen biometrics to extract

By week three, a pattern emerged: all missing nurses worked night shifts in facilities using MedSecure’s latest “Sentry-7” medication cabinets. The cabinets required biometric login (fingerprint + retina scan) and logged every draw. But the logs showed something impossible — several medications were recorded as “removed by” nurses who were already reported missing, at timestamps after their disappearance. This patient also disappeared from the ICU during

She paused, looked over her shoulder at the empty hallway, and added: “The missing nurses aren’t gone. They’re logged in.”

Eleven more nurses over ten days. This time across two hospitals: Mercy West and St. Jude’s Community. Again, night shift. Again, biometric logins after disappearance. But now, a new element: each missing nurse’s workstation showed searches for “chronic kidney disease Stage 4” and “dialysis access ports” conducted from their own user accounts between 2:00 AM and 4:00 AM—hours when they were physically witnessed by colleagues on the floor.

The elevator occasionally clips into the "void" (though some testers say it adds to the atmosphere).

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