The Broker
Every mission begins somewhere. A recovered object. A missing file. A signal no one can explain.
At first, the incidents appeared unrelated. Then the patterns emerged.
The Broker tracks the artifacts before the world understands what they are. He studies them. Hides them. And when necessary, sends teams in to recover what should have never been found.
Explore The Archive
Public access only reveals part of the story. These files explain the figures, missions, artifacts, and patterns behind Escape Enterprise — without exposing everything The Broker has restricted.
Who Is The Broker?
The unseen figure behind the recovered files. He tracks impossible events, collects artifacts, and decides which missions are ready to be opened.
File 002Who Is The Storyteller?
The Broker finds the files. The Storyteller translates them — giving teams the context, warnings, and fragments they need before entering the mission.
File 003Why Are Teams Sent In?
Some missions require observation. Some require recovery. Some require a choice only the team inside the room can make.
File 004Artifact Archive
Objects with no clear origin. Effects that cannot be explained. Some are harmless until activated. Others appear to be waiting.
File 005Mission Network
Each room can stand alone, but returning teams may notice symbols, signals, objects, and warnings that point toward a larger pattern.
RestrictedInner Circle
Complete enough missions and The Broker may grant deeper access — restricted transmissions, artifact files, mission packets, exclusive drops, and future operations.
The Broker Does Not Create Missions. He Finds Them.
Escape Enterprise missions are not random stories. Each one is treated as a recovered file — a strange incident, object, signal, location, or warning that has been pulled into The Broker’s archive.
The Broker
The Broker is the unseen figure who tracks impossible events before the public understands what they are. He collects artifacts, studies patterns, watches returning teams, and decides which files are ready to be opened.
He is not always present. He is not always clear. But every mission begins because The Broker has recovered something that demands investigation.
The Storyteller
The Storyteller is the voice that helps translate the file. While The Broker identifies the mission, The Storyteller gives teams the context, warnings, and details needed to understand what they are walking into.
If The Broker opens the file, The Storyteller explains why it matters.
The Teams
That is where you come in. Each team is sent into the field to investigate, recover evidence, solve what others could not, and determine how the file ends.
Some teams complete a mission and walk away. Others return — and begin to notice the larger pattern.
The Pattern Is Still Forming
A secret organization. A forgotten shack. A failing reactor. A flight that should not exist. A box full of artifacts with no origin.
At first, they seem separate. But The Broker believes each mission is part of a larger archive — one that points toward something hidden beneath every recovered file.
Each room is treated as an active mission pulled from The Broker’s archive.
Objects, symbols, warnings, and strange events may connect across different missions.
Guests who complete multiple missions may earn deeper access to restricted files.
The Inner Circle
Public files only reveal part of the archive. Teams who complete at least two Escape Enterprise missions may become eligible for The Broker’s Inner Circle — a deeper layer of transmissions, artifact files, mission packets, exclusive drops, and future operations.
Active Recoveries
The incidents were never isolated. Each mission connects to a larger pattern — artifacts, signals, disappearances, and objects that should not exist.