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The Strike Dossiers Part 1 Main Poster' The Digital Voices Were Already Screamed For A Reason'

The Strike Dossiers (2023 - Ongoing) (stylized as TSD or The St.Rike Dossiers) is an British Analogue horror[1] Youtube series written & created by Hrishigesh Pratheepan (EECHPEAH)[2]. The series was produced by Hacker Productions[3]. The alterative title for TSD is Inside the Console's Ram. This series was inspired by Battington's Harmony & Horror[4] & mostly inspired by Pratheepan's anti-privacy concept. The Strike Dossiers first episode's[5] debut was on Youtube[6] & the video gets 1k views, Pratheepan had loves from his comments & it made him make 3 episodes & 1 mini episode. Currently, his 4th episode is still in a long production due to Blender[7] models & renders. Only one youtuber who reacted to his first episode was Valox[8]. There is going to be 3 Parts (3 Seasons) according to Pratheepan himself. The episodes in The Strike Dossiers are commonly known as Tapes or Memory Cards because it relates to the series topic. As of today, The Strike Dossiers is currently known but not popular at the moment.

Plot Outline

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The series is about human-monsters controlled & programmed by The Boogie Woman masked killer, who is intend to be the next Jack The Ripper[9]. The main character (Datastylecomin), archives all the tapes to find who is behind that mask.

The Strike Dossiers Part 1: Analogue Screech

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The episodes, which are going to be called as Memory Cards, are going to show each episode in Part 1.

EP or Episode = Memory Card[10]

Memory Card 1 - CONSOLE_TECH_TRAINING_NO.1

In this memory card, it shows an intro of the console company 'Strike' owned by the electronic device[11] company 'Chromo'. It begins to show the viewers on how to fix a console but they need the dress code[12] in order to start fixing a console. To make the viewer start as a average technician[13], they'll need some helpful tools such as screws, brush, non-slip handles & lastly, Triangle the remover. Making sure the viewer is all set, the tape suggest they will move on to the secret room until, the tape gets corrupted by a photo of a woman named 'Maddie Addison' & has a secret message with BASE64 code[14] on it. The tape turns back to normal as it shows how to back up the worker if they need help with the console. The tape tells you to get ready to screw up the console like a doctor, the tape tells the viewer to screw up the console's case to solve the problem until the viewer sees a child corpse[15]. The tape gets corrupted by showing a picture of a poor girl name 'Chole Addison' & a distorted picture of 'Maddie Addison' with a very long loud scream from Chole, assuming that she felt horrible pain when she was killed. The screams ends glitchy to a black screen that actually has an audio in it, saying 'MISSING 03/9/1982 CHOLE ADDISON LAST SEEN 30/10/1981' & then, the tape ends.

Memory Card 2 - THE_BOOGIE_WOMAN_LOST_EP

This memory card shows a lost episode of the fictional series 'The Boogie Woman' which is a parody of a mythical antagonist 'The Boogie Man'[16], the reason why the series name was 'The Boogie Woman' instead of 'Bogeywoman' is because the director of 'The Boogie Woman' didn't planned on putting 'Bogeywoman' & scrapped that name to change what is it now. Back to the episode, this episode was called 'Hide 'N' Seek' before becoming 'When Scaredy Cats Attack'. In the episode, it shows the antagonist of the fictional series 'The Boogie Woman' trying to find a boy, who's hiding somewhere, just so she can lock him in her jail. She thinks the boy is playing Hide & Seek[17], she plays with him to find him. After 3 attempts, she finally finds him & laughs manically, until she notices the boy's holding a lighter[18]. She thinks it was his socks but when the boys lights up the lighter, The Boogie Woman gets scared & gets away from it but, it was late & the episode glitched to a distorted picture, that turned out to be 'Maddie Addison', that lasted 0.1 second & then the signal gets lost. Fun fact: this episode is actually a foreshadow.

Memory Card 3 - MISSING_EXPLANATION_CHOLE_ADDISON

This memory card shows a broadcast called 'Missing Explanation' where they talk about people who went missing & then summarise of what happen. In this broadcast, they explain about why Chole went missing & how she went missing. The broadcast shows 2 Unread messages & 1 Audio Log from Chole's teacher. They explain that Chole went missing because went to the Strike store to find the secret room so she can find her mum. After they explained her missing appearance, her soul corrupts the broadcast to send everyone the messages such as "THIS IS HOPELESS "NO BOX FOR US","SHE BLEEDED US", "OUR CORPSE IS BLOODY SHATTERED", "CANNOT ESCAPE" etc. The speech "NO BOX FOR US" actually means they can't go to heaven because they can't rest. There was a speech that said "Marcus didn't find his family members. Instead, he found his whole friends bloody crop inside the fire, being bloody" which was a foreshadow[19] & the character named 'Marcus' is mentioned on the broadcast. When the pitchy noises was going to end,'The Boogie Woman' lost episode was shown to be capitalized as a foreshadow as well. At the end of the broadcast, the corruption was being fixed & a BASE64 message was shown in subtitle "SG93IGRvZXMgaXQgZmVlbCB0byBiZSBmcmFtZWQsIE1hZGRpZT8=" which translates to "How does it feel to be framed, Maddie?" We don't know who is talking to Maddie & we also don't know who this 'Marcus' guy is but, we'll find out in Episode 4.

Special Memory Card 1 - chole_is_gone

When Datastylecomin was roaming around to find Strike games, he found a game that looked suspicious. After he played it, it was right of him to be curious about it. The game shows a girl in a pink dress finding for her mother. the objections tells the girl, "where to go?" & makes the girl teleport to the dark forest to go to the room. The girl gets in the room & then the objection says "DON'T get inside GO BACK" implying that someone is warning her. When the girl finds her mum, she sees her wearing a 'Boogie Woman' mask. The girl goes up to her & then suddenly, a picture of Chole Addison is shown implying that the girl in pink dress is Chole.

Special Memory Card 2 - Exclamation Mark

This tape is somewhat not archived by Datastylecomin, yet the tape is unknown & never been seen before. The tape shows 4 symbols that represent Sadness[20], Death[21], Monsters[22], Control. The tape tells us "This will keep on repeating over & over again" "You can't stop the endless maze & you can't do nothing about it" informing the viewer that the killing spree[23] is endless & the brainwashed[24] monsters will kill everyone who dares to touch Strike consoles. The phrase "Sadness, Death, Monsters, Controlled" keeps repeating to clearly tell the viewer that the killing spree is a loop.

Editing Software

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In most of The Strike Dossiers episodes, they always have the tag 'Capcut'[25] which is obvious that all of the episodes in Part 1 are made in Capcut which proves that how talented Pratheepan is. Originally, Davinci Resolve[26] was going to be The Strike Dossiers' main editing software. Because he couldn't download the app due to storage, he had no choice but to choose Capcut as the main editing software.

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