Chapter 2322 Gameshow: Double Dog Dare:>Ep2
- The cameragirls had tiny jean shorts and crop tops so small that the company name barely fit on them even in small print. The stagehands were dressed in extremely tight and thin black yoga pants and black sports bras that had the company's logo of an unlocked padlock. The referees were of course outfitted with referee uniforms, only their clothes more closely resembled something from a slutty Halloween party than anything you might see at an actual sporting event. Their skirts were tiny enough to show off their panties often, and their striped shirts had deep necklines. The whistles hanging from their necks were partially just to draw attention to their exposed cleavage, but also would be used as the girls watched each dare. They'd blow the whistles to inform Roxanne whenever a dare was completed or failed.
- With the main rules established and the important staff introduced, the game show started in earnest. The first contestants were called up to the stage, their seats glowing brightly to indicate they had been selected. Two tall young men rushed to the stage, and once they were up with Roxanne they recognized each other. They were from fraternities that had a strong, but friendly rivalry. Immediately they felt eager to test the resolve of their opponent.
- This wasn't any random accident. Unknown to the audience, the whole venue was rigged with a plethora of hidden cameras that identified everyone as best as possible. The investors behind the production company included some very widespread social media groups and AI developers, so it was fairly easy to scan faces and match them with profiles of information people had published online. U.P. used all the information they could to select contestants that would provide the most engaging and entertaining performances possible. People who were more outgoing, eager to take risks, and enjoyed the attention of a crowd were preferred. Attractiveness was also a key factor in selection, though sometimes there was a place for the less physically desirable. And of course pairing contestants with opponents that shared a history together was usually a plus.