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The First

Description

The M.E.G. (Major Explorer Group) is a large, influential group existing within the Backrooms. The group was founded by The First in 1885, and finalized (in terms of leadership) in the year 1900. The M.E.G. acts as a form of government for the Backrooms, and is very effective in this role – the rulers of the group are called the Impresarios, who either:

  • Inherit their position
  • Are elected into their position

The group has around 600,000,000 members, but struggles to congregate due to the large size of the Backrooms. As a result, the group consists of both volunteers on the Internet and those who were born in safe, finite levels. Those born in one of the thousands of M.E.G controlled levels often never leave those levels.

Prime Directive

The prime directive of the Major Explorer Group is to help wanderers, and enact a government in the Backrooms to cease anarchy and chaos – in synopsis, the directive of the group is to be a helping hand. It accomplishes this through the Database and operatives advising Wanderers, with no way to enforce laws or physically help on many levels.

Conduct-X-063 (Excerpt)

6; the Major Explorer Group yearns to be helpful and kind; intolerance to wanderers is strictly forbidden, and a governmental form of justice is what the Group reaches so far to achieve.

Hierarchy

The hierarchy of the Major Explorer Group is as follows:

  1. The First
  2. the Consensus of Impresarios
  3. Head of Security
  4. Head of Science
  5. Head of the Editorial Council
  6. the Editorial Council
  7. Local Directors
  8. Heads of Science (local)
  9. Heads of Local Security
  10. Scientists/Guards
  11. Janitorial/trivial positions

M.E.G. Regiments and Projects

Regiments are occupations which follow a more militaristic organization within the M.E.G. Most Regiments are composed of teams which work together across missions, assignments, expeditions, and other dangerous work. Due to the scattered nature of the M.E.G, Regiments cannot be easily classified and supported. This lack of promotions and confused structure leads to millions upon millions of soldiers and junior researchers, not even officially recognized, being the main influx of information. Hundreds of Regiments are wiped out in deadzones on the weekly, which leads to a disorganized rush of promotions, where lower on the hierarchy the constant death means that local government roles will be changed virtually every month.

A typical M.E.G Regiment consists of 4 groups of an average of 1 researcher / operative and 5 guards / subjects. These groups take turns on expeditions, with one directing the others in experiments and collections of footage. If experiments are successful, the information will be put on this database immediately. However, if severe casualties are taken, the investigation will work its way up the hierarchy until it is either found out or declared by the Impresarios to be “Unsolvable”. Either way, operations will cease.

M.E.G. Divisions

Divisions are occupations which follow a more civil organization within the MEG. They often manage logistical or research based tasks, and are comprised of teams who carry out orders for the Leaders of the Major Explorer Group, the Impresarios.

M.E.G. Outposts

Outposts can range in population from a million to 6 depending on the level. Most levels are virtually impossible to gather in, and therefore large outposts are impossible. The more finite levels are the ones in which the top brass live.

  • “Base Alpha” (Secondary M.E.G. base in Level 4)
  • “Base Gamma” (Third M.E.G. base on Level 3)
  • “Base Delta” (Fourth M.E.G. base on Level 11, destroyed)
  • “Base Zeta” (Sixth M.E.G. base on Level 504)
  • “Cave Raiders” (Level 8)
  • “Desert Rose” (Level 46 on the pyramid)
  • “Snowy Seekers” (Level 47)
  • “Train Wreck” (Level 61)*
  • “Antique” (Level α)
  • “The Residents” (Level 101)
  • “Blinding Dark” (Level -6)
  • “Outpost Zeta” (Level 311)
  • “Substratum” (Level 121)
  • “Archival Sect” (Level 329)
  • “Light Doll” (Level 7453)
  • ” Fun” (Level 123838305)
  • Base “-324” (Level Acad3my)
  • Vulcan Terminal (Level 77)
  • “Ladder Fear” (Level -4532)
  • “American Dream” (Level 1992)
  • “M.E.G. Base Bing Chilling” (Level G64)
  • “M.E.G. Base Tau-Omega-Tau”(Level G64)
  • “M.E.G. Base Nu”(Level 11, rebuilt)
  • “M.E.G. Base Keter”(Level 557)
  • "M.E.G Base Outcasts" (Level 1.9)
  • "M.E.G Base Space" (level 11)
  • "M.E.G Base Xeno" Level Apocalypse
  • ''Base Tau-Tau'' (Resource gathering base on Level 71)
  • ”M.E.G. Grid Laboratory” (The TimeRooms “Level 3: The Grid”)
  • "M.E.G. Base Maize" (Level 2525)
  • “M.E.G. Base Omega" (Level 120)
  • "M.E.G Base Frown" (Level Frown)
  • "M.E.G Outpost Adepta" (Level 925)

Vesca Bases

Vesca Bases are usually located in the levels that are harder to explore/document. Most of the members in Vesca Bases are people who have been trapped in the Backrooms for a long time. Vesca Bases are usually located near the middle of levels. On average, there are about 5-10 members in each Vesca Base. The main Vesca Base is located in Level ∞. The other bases are located in the following levels: Level 99 and Level Alien World.

Extras

Unknown Package

Trivia

  • According to a book in Level 33, the Major Explorer Group is confirmed to exist for the next 180 years.

FROM PGH IJ FILE

FILE INJECTED
LEVEL FUN =>
LEVEL ???
REJECTED
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