Thread:Garr9988/@comment-24588058-20161229231648

Alright, I wrote a blog post, but I didn't really give a summary there about what I was thinking, so here it is. Ever since the Dark Vault formed, containment has always been an issue. You can't foresee every circumstance, of course, but the Warehouse Regents and Supervisors always try to keep ahead. Nonetheless, incidents have occurred which cause deaths of several agents and require an overhaul of security. The first incident would have occurred within a year of its initial formation, and usually one happens every 20-50 years, depending on what happens. For example, a Nazi spy in 1941 or 42 (haven't decided yet) managed to infiltrate the Warehouse and had access to the Dark Vault before his death by agents there, which caused the Regents to introduce the extreme security measures to prevent intruders and unauthorized personnel from accessing it.

So, here's a summary of the Dark Vault Incident in 1995, as I imagined it, using the FNaF artifacts: The Five Nights at Freddy's Animatronics were new additions to the Dark Vault, and they were the first artifacts introduced to the Vault capable of movement. They were stored safely for seven years, until one newer agent was tasked with one of the older agents to help catalogue the Dark Vault (I'd imagine that at this time, the Warehouse had about seven or eight full time agents, with three pairs in the field at any given time). The newer agent went to catalogue the Animatronics, which hadn't really been approached since they were placed into the Vault. Unbeknownst to the agents, the artifacts were still capable of activating inside of the neutralizer field, which hadn't really been experienced before in the Vault (They've acted up but never actively moved). The artifacts activated and killed the agent. The older agent heard the newer agent's cry and watched as the other animatronics began to move. He activated an alarm within the Vault to let the Supervisor know (should no one be in the main office at the time to see the AD, installed in the 70s) and proceeded to move out of the Vault. The other artifacts picked up on the fear of the older agent and began to act up, fighting their neutralizer fields more than usual and causing the older agent to begin to suffer some of the effects of some of the artifacts. Artie (I'm merely guessing he is supervisor, so insert any other name that works) calls back two of the agent teams for backup, knowing that any incident in the Dark Vault can be very dangerous. The agents paired up and went into opposite entrances. The Animatronics were waiting at the entrances, however. One pair of agents fell back without closing the door, causing two of the animatronics to escape the Vault. The other pair used their Teslas to stun the other two, and were able to see that the animatronics had apparently moved several of the artifacts within the Vault out of their neutralizer fields, creating a hazardous path that prevented the pair from accessing the Vault as is. They pushed the animatronics into the Dark Vault and sealed the entrances to prevent them from leaving before helping the other pair deactivate the other animatronics. It was because of this incident that the Regents began looking into other methods to prevent this type of incident from happening again, by making sure these types of dangerous artifacts could be properly contained and prevented from causing trouble.

This story may get revised some, but that was my idea for what happened. Basically, the Animatronics were the cause of this incident. So, if we changed the origins of the animatronics, then substitute artifact(s) would have to be able to properly fit into the idea. What do you think? 