Test Patterns
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Diana handed over the phone to her cousin, who smirked as she climbed up the stairs and locked the basement door behind her. Today’s shoot was a hard one. Namely due to the design, which was now cooling on a mannequin, with a fire extinguisher nearby just in case. It was a black pinstripe suit, with television screens, cut into diamonds, embedded in the front panels and the back. When working, the screens would broadcast anything that was programmed into the small computer chip inside. Diana knew nothing of the Overlords known as the V’s, but they meant a lot to Venus, especially since it was her cousin’s dream to work and design for Velvette. It was the only reason she was allowed to show off what she made online (with heavy restrictions)-with the hope of getting their attention. Naturally, when Venus told her about Vox and his encounter with the Radio Demon back when the Hazbin Hotel was first built, it got her ideas going.
This was her hardest project yet, she realized as she laid on the small twin mattress. Hopefully it would be worth it.
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[Velvette] Vox, do me a favor.
[Velvette] See if you can find this sinner for me. Can’t find her at all on socials.
Vox’s phone dinged as Velvette sent over a video reel link. The video focused on a gray backdrop with a white handheld radio on the ground. The radio played “Video Killed the Radio Star” as a woman with a glitched, color striped blur of a face walked up and kicked the radio off screen. At the kick, the screens on the suit came alive with prerecorded sections of Vox’s many segments, as the figure adjusted their sleeves and jacked, doing a full turn to show the bigger screen on the back, before walking off screen, music still playing in the background. The video played on a loop and was linked to an accounted called Facade Designs.











