Experiment 814

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Experiment 814 is a document found in Chapter 2: Fly in a Web of Poppy Playtime. It serves no purpose in completing the game, however, may be linked to a part of the lore. After obtained from Elliot Ludwig's Office, the document covers a rat being experimented, but dies during the process.

Location

Obtaining

After obtaining the Poppy Key and opening Elliot Ludwig's Office, you can find the document sitting on his desk alongside the Brown VHS Tape and the Daisy Trophy.

Plot

The Experiment 814 document show Elliot Ludwig documenting what happened during a span of time after putting a dead rat inside a unknown poppy gel. The test subject ends up being unresponsive, and the documented events have failed. Elliot Ludwig also writes an analysis on how he still sees potential with the gel, even after countless failures. Its "unusual properties" had also encouraged Ludwig. The note ends with Ludwig questioning if something larger, like a human, were to be experimented with this Poppy Gel.

Contents

Experiment 814

notes:

  • This experiment utilized a live rat.
  • Rat was fed 3 portions daily for 2 weeks.
  • At the end of the two weeks, the rat was killed and submerged into a poppy flower and preservative gel mixture.
  • 1 week later, an electric shock was applied to the rat (still in the gel) in an attempt to revive it.
  • The rat remained unresponsive.

Analysis:

I still believe in the potential of the poppy flower. Its unusual properties lead me to believe that the proper mixture and procedure could have life altering properties. The poppy flower has for a long time carried heavy symbolism, and I don't believe that's for no reason. Perhaps something larger than a rat would yield different results.

Trivia

  • It is presumed that Elliot Ludwig kept attempting to use this gel to revive the toys that would become monsters later on.
  • Elliot Ludwig may have conducted this experiment a certain number of times according to the title, which would show Ludwig's dedication to his work as "I still believe" implies he had attempted this before.

Navigation

Documents
Chapter 2
Experiment 814Assessment Form (S. Abell)Assessment Form (M. Lata)Transfer RequestWarrenbach ConstructionFormal Request FormEmployee Instructions
ARGs
Employee Confidentiality AgreementPlaytime Co. MemorandumIncident ReportExperiment 1188 Bigger Bodies Proposal
Chapter 3