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The apocalypse describes the catastrophic escalation of events, the downfall, the disaster, the horror, a state of emergency in which rational and irrational actions merge. Escape Radio is a fictional scenario in which players find themselves at Radio WORM a local radio station at Rotterdam. It is their task to save the files that are most important to them. While actively archiving, they deal with the question of relevance in relation to time pressure.
The apocalypse describes the catastrophic escalation of events, the downfall, the disaster, the horror, a state of emergency in which rational and irrational actions merge. Escape Radio is a fictional scenario in which players find themselves at Radio WORM a local radio station at Rotterdam. It is their task to save the files that are most important to them. While actively archiving, they deal with the question of relevance in relation to time pressure.
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an archivial apocalypse

The apocalypse describes the catastrophic escalation of events, the downfall, the disaster, the horror, a state of emergency in which rational and irrational actions merge. Escape Radio is a fictional scenario in which players find themselves at Radio WORM a local radio station at Rotterdam. It is their task to save the files that are most important to them. While actively archiving, they deal with the question of relevance in relation to time pressure.