Plane crashes, monsters, and a hierarchical social order? After plummeting onto The Island, survivors must piece together the truth of their fateful circumstances. Only time will tell if delegates will live together, or die alone.
Description
There is something wrong with The Island.
In this crisis committee, delegates will crash-land face first into dire circumstances where they must be able to decide their priorities: is it conserving their dwindling supplies and civility, or exploring the eerie darkness that forebodes a restless night? Without getting their act together, delegates will have no hope of finding a way out of this situation. Deciding between their own self-preservation or the good of the group will be a constant dilemma that they must battle.
The crash of the Oceanic 815 Flight will be a classic example of a survival-turned-more committee. Not only do delegates have to take advantage of opportunities to progress the entire committee forward, but also be able to further their own agendas in the backroom, whether that be forming alliances in JPDs (Joint Private Directives) or taking initiative to investigate the island. Aside from being on the same flight over the North-Atlantic Ocean, these characters have almost nothing in common with each other. Tensions will rise; delegates must be prepared to take any action necessary in order to ensure they personally come out unscathed.
Things are never as they seem. What truly lies beneath this tropical facade?
In this crisis committee, delegates will crash-land face first into dire circumstances where they must be able to decide their priorities: is it conserving their dwindling supplies and civility, or exploring the eerie darkness that forebodes a restless night? Without getting their act together, delegates will have no hope of finding a way out of this situation. Deciding between their own self-preservation or the good of the group will be a constant dilemma that they must battle.
The crash of the Oceanic 815 Flight will be a classic example of a survival-turned-more committee. Not only do delegates have to take advantage of opportunities to progress the entire committee forward, but also be able to further their own agendas in the backroom, whether that be forming alliances in JPDs (Joint Private Directives) or taking initiative to investigate the island. Aside from being on the same flight over the North-Atlantic Ocean, these characters have almost nothing in common with each other. Tensions will rise; delegates must be prepared to take any action necessary in order to ensure they personally come out unscathed.
Things are never as they seem. What truly lies beneath this tropical facade?
Head Chair Toby Fantl, Vice Chair Grace Wong, Crisis Director Jessie Zou