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141 - Nick | Episode
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Nick, Splatter Island’s long‑suffering media archivist, finally steps out from behind the stacks and into the spotlight in this challenge built from the very footage he’s spent years preserving. He knows every rule, twist, and technicality by heart, because he’s the one who catalogs them, but that doesn’t make the questions any less absurd. Just because Splatter Island isn’t worth watching doesn’t mean it’s not worth preserving, and now he has to prove it under the studio lights.
20 Pies
2 Slimes
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141 - Nick | Can You Handle It
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Media isn’t going to preserve itself! It takes servers, backups, internet, all things that cost money. But if Nick can handle some of the worst pies Splatter Island has to offer, he can store media for years to come.
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3 - Pies
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141 - Nick | Why Preserve
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Nick makes an impassioned plea for media archiving. Media archiving isn’t to preserve what’s good, it’s to preserve what someone found important. Why did they think it was important. And what were they thinking?
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1 Slime
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141 - Nick | Lost Media
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Nick explains his fear about lost media. We can now preserve those shouts into the void. Those thoughts someone had that weren’t fully flushed out, those goofy gameshows set in people’s bathrooms.
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1 Slime
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