Mission Network
You can enter any mission first. The order is yours.
But the pattern belongs to The Broker. Every mission stands alone — and every file connects to something larger.
Every Room Can Stand Alone
You do not need to play Escape Enterprise missions in a specific order. Each room is a complete experience with its own story, objective, and ending.
But returning teams may notice something more: repeated symbols, strange objects, hidden warnings, old organizations, missing records, and artifacts that point toward the same larger archive.
The first mission shows you the file. The next mission may show you the pattern.
The Broker’s Network
The incidents were never isolated. Each mission connects to a larger pattern — artifacts, signals, disappearances, and objects that should not exist.
This public map shows only the visible recovery network. Restricted links, artifact threads, and deeper file connections may be released through The Broker’s Inner Circle.
Active Missions
Each active mission is part of the archive. Choose the file that calls to your team.
Found: The Origin Key
A box full of artifacts with no origin. The Broker believes it may be the connection between every recovered object.
Cinematic. Creepy. Mysterious. The longest and hardest mission currently active.
The Shack
A forgotten cabin, a dark secret, and a recovery file that suggests the past may not be finished with the present.
Spooky, suspenseful, and connected to deeper lore.
Secret Society
A mysterious organization, hidden motives, and an urgent investigation into what has been concealed.
Investigation-focused with little to no scare factor.
Flight 2076
A high-flying crisis that should not exist the way the records claim it does.
Whimsical, energetic, a little goofy, and a stronger puzzle challenge.
Operation Meltdown
A failing reactor, rising pressure, and a mission that requires quick thinking before everything falls apart.
Fun, whimsical, jolly, and super family-friendly.
Solomon’s Ring
A restricted recovery connected to one of The Broker’s most important artifact threads.
More details will be released as the archive expands.
What Returning Teams May Notice
The Broker does not expect every guest to see the whole network right away. But teams who return may begin to recognize the signs.
Symbols, Signals, And Objects
Some connections are visible: an object that appears more than once, a warning that sounds familiar, a symbol hidden in plain sight, or a story that echoes another file.
These are the public threads — the parts of the network any careful team may notice.
The Files Beneath The Files
Other connections remain restricted. The Broker, The Storyteller, and the Inner Circle may hold details that are not yet ready for public release.
The more missions a team completes, the more the larger archive begins to open.
Want To See The Deeper Pattern?
Public files reveal the surface of the network. Teams who complete at least two missions may apply to The Broker’s Inner Circle as Recruit members and begin exploring restricted transmissions, artifact files, mission packets, and future operations.
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