From the Office of Major General Roger Clayton Mastersen, Base Commander, G43, USA

I would like to welcome you to G43, one of the United States’ top ATS-IGLs. I am proud to be the commanding officer of this prestigious location and hope you find it worth your while to have been invited to this multi-billion dollar facility.

The eight of you have been brought here because one of you has been identified as selling ATS (Above Top Secret) and FYEO (For Your Eyes Only) information to the Icelandic military. Although seven of you are innocent bystanders, you may be surprised to know that one of you has been using all eight identities as a cover to thwart off our top military agents. This person has been using those identities for a variety of covert operations; such as obtaining illegal prescription medication, transferring TS and FYEO documents via the internet, and posing as a Marine to gather small arms and ammunition. This is a final attempt to find the guilty party and with your help, we will find this unpatriotic demon. Although most of you have been brought here under false pretenses, please realize that your stay here is strictly voluntary, you may leave at any time. I cannot stress enough, however, that once you leave the confines of this secure location, I cannot guarantee your safety. You will be celled here until you have been cleared of any wrong-doings, which according to my superiors should be approximately one person every three to four days. Through a series of tests, interrogations, and observations we will be able to determine your guilt or innocence.

I would like to conclude my letter with a quote my grandfather always said: “At the end of the game, the pawn and king both return to the same box.”

From the Office of:
Major General Roger Clayton Mastersen
Base Commander
G43, USA

Welcome to the Cybermole Project, series 3. If you have followed either or both of the first two series of CMP, this one may surprise you. As you will soon discover, it is not your standard mole format – it is one that will push each player’s mental and emotional capacities to the limit.

As the players arrive, they discover that they are in fact prisoners of the facility. Upon arrival, they are confronted with what would seem to be a relatively simple challenge of describing their clothing… but as we know from previous installments of CMP, there’s no such thing as easy. To be successful, they are not allowed to use standard (or civilian) terminology.

Becki, a 30 year old single mother from Florida, is first to arrive and seems to complete her challenge easily. Next is Karen, a 46 year old nurse from New Jersey (and hereunto referred to as Nurse Karen). Following her is Michael, a 24 year old student from North Dakota. Next up - Brian, a 23 year old Ohio resident. The early arrivals all seem to handle their challenge with little problem, and congregate in the main cell while waiting for the remaining prisoners to arrive. A little small talk ensues as they meet SSG Jacob Hessetter. Back to inprocessing – the next arrival is Matt, a 24 year old student from California. To think he left sunny CA for some rat-infested military prison. Apparently he was wondering the same thing. Something was going on in his head aside from reading the instructions, as he uses civilian colors to describe his clothing. He joins the other in the main cell as Mary Lee, a 56 year old psychiatrist from Georgia, arrives at inprocessing.

And now we get a brief glimpse into the staff lounge, where our commanding officers can go and gripe about the prisoners. It appears that this SGM Norbert has a real issue with properly applying her authority. In the main cell, Becki hits on SSGHessetter. She’s quickly gaining quite the reputation for, uh, that. And apparently, they’re all naked. I can see where this might be a problem for prime-time television. Except on FOX. There are some issues surrounding blankets, and how the prisoners aren’t supposed to touch the ones Hessetter dropped near the cells.

Our seventh arrival is Tiffany, a 21 year old model from California. Hmm, two Cali natives in the game. Coincidence? Probably. As she moves on to the main cell, Mary Lee and Becki are moved out to solitary confinement – MaryLee because she took a blanket, and Becki because she put herself on the same level as the guards. To leave solitary, each must solve some sort of puzzle involving colored rocks and cans and dead rats. We’re spared the details, thankfully. Eventually they both solve their puzzles and are allowed to rejoin the others just in time for the next challenge. They must solve a logic puzzle involving a 3x3 grid of lockers. These lockers are quite important, because they have personal hygiene products and clothing for all the prisoners. I’m all for nudity, but I’m getting tired of looking at Brian’s butt. Actually, I never wanted to see it in the first place.

The final player finally arrives in the form of Karen, a 20 year old student from Maryland (and hereunto referred to as Student Karen). Meanwhile, the prisoners work together to solve the locker puzzle. MaryLee rejoins the group and tells them that they don’t want to experience solitary confinement… must be because she loved it so much and wants to go back, because that’s where she goes one more time. Solitary confinement is one of those unmentionables, you see. Learning her lesson the first time around, ML quickly solves her puzzle and gets back to the group. However, they may wish she were back in solitary as she makes a strange demand in regards to the puzzle clues – “I want all and then I will reveal mine.” As one can imagine, this didn’t sit too well with her teammates. But she quickly changes her tune and helps out, then proceeds to slam four players for not being team players and proposes an alliance of four with Nurse Karen, Becki, and Michael. Now, that might not seem all that interesting, except for the fact that she’s proposing it in front of the other players. Gotta give ML credit for being gutsy, anyway. Student Karen and Brian show up to help now, and ML’s alliance offer grows to five as she invites Student Karen. I wonder if Brian feels left out.

Now Matt joins in the fun, and voices his displeasure with ML’s statement about “getting Matt and Tiffany out.” Let the fireworks commence. ML shoots back by totally contradicting/denying something she said earlier, but Matt is quick to pull the direct quote out of ML’s previous post. ML must have gone to the Bill Clinton School of Denial, as she denies saying that Matt was dead wood. These allegations are false! Anyway, they kiss and make up, so back to the challenge. Tiffany finally shows up, so all eight players’ clues are now out in the open and the real work can begin.

Day 6 begins with more work on the challenge. And more nudity. If I were trying to get clothes and deodorant for me and the people around me, I don’t think I’d stop to sleep. Four hours before the deadline, Nurse Karen posts the team’s first answer. As per the rules, any incorrect answers can be revised at a cost. No need, though, as LTKodiak confirms their answer is correct… but $3 was lost due to improper behavior by one prisoner. We’re never told who, though, so the group is left to wonder and speculate as to who the perpetrator of said behavior was. All that remains is for the prisoners to take their first interrogation quiz and await the results. A little nervous conversation takes place as they all wonder the same thing - who is the first prisoner to be released?

We’ll have to wait until the next episode to find out.

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