Transcript Submission is a document of an audio transcript from a phone call between Joel Sinclair, Playcare's head counselor, and Thomas Clarke, a Playcare pediatrician who would later become Experiment 1199. They discussed an incident concerning the orphan Theodore Grambell. This document was revealed in the Chapter 3 Interactable ARG, after opening the Mail application. This document was split into two parts, with Thomas' responses being censored and later revealed separately in the 1106 subfolder 16 days later.
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Transcript Submission[]
Date: ██████
Time: 5:14AM
Department: Playcare
Participants
Joel Sinclair, L.P.C., Head Counselor
Dr. Thomas Clarke, M.D., On-Site Pediatrician
Transcript submitted at the request of L pierre.
JS: Thomas?
TC: Hi Joel.
JS: We need to talk... I'm still trying to piece everything together.
TC: That would make two of us.
JS: Do you have an update on Theodore? Last I heard they were loading him into an ambulance. That was about half an hour ago, I think.
TC: He's alive and at the hospital, but that's all I was told.
JS: I guess that's something. Do, um, do we have any idea what happened to him?
TC: The paramedics said he was electrocuted. Current stopped his heart.
JS: My goodness. That poor kid. I saw the burns as they were wheeling him out but nobody knew what was going on. Something about him sneaking out of Home Sweet Home?
TC: And trying to open a maintenance door out of Playcare. He had somehow gotten his hands on one of the new grabpacks and a Green Hand attachment. Either something malfunctioned or he just made a mistake.
JS: He's 7. How would he know what to do with it in the first place?
TC: ...We're not really addressing the elephant in the room here, are we?
JS: Are you suggesting what I think you are?
TC: This imaginary friend of Theodore's... what if that thing is what he's been talking about?
JS: I don't know. He's always been a bit odd. Hard to get a read on, but that...
TC: They found a second grabpack by the maintenance door, and that door needs two people to open it. This is the only thing I can think of that makes any sense.
JS: Okay, that's... okay that's strange, I hadn't heard about that.
TC: And it dropped him at my office doorstep. I saw that thing with my own eyes, Joel. It was- well I don't know what it was- but it and Theodore were working together somehow.
JS: Maybe. Maybe you're right. Either way, I'm just glad Security stepped in to get things under control.
TC: You have any idea what they did with that thing?
JS: Not a clue. I don't wanna know to be honest. It's sure not going into my briefing for the rest of the Playcare staff this morning. Speaking of which, I should probably go. It's crafts day today and I'm gonna need a good few minutes to put my happy face back on for the kids.
If you do get any more info on Theodore's condition, will you let me know?
TC: Of course.
JS: Thanks Thomas, I'll check in with you around lunch.
[end of call]