Sector Seven (game)

The Sector 7 game is a part of the marketing campaign for the first Transformers live action movie. The website sectorseven.org is the hub of an alternate reality game based on the fictional Sector 7 organization. As time has gone on, there have been different passwords that open up different and more advanced areas of the website. There have been four passwords thus far, but the second was removed after an apparent hack by Agent X. As time goes on, the site will presumably reveal more content and plot line surrounding the "movie".

Passwords:


 * takara83
 * thefirst7 (no longer usable)
 * NBETWO
 * FWIFFO

The various story elements so far include:


 * It was discovered to be founded by seven guys. Well, ...a pizza boy got inside, once.


 * An experiment on the Allspark itself that created a lifeform which almost escaped. The Allspark was used on low-power but the resulting life-form's near escape and murder of a Sector Seven scientist means these experiemnts on the Allspark have been put on hold.


 * Scientists within Sector Seven arguing with the military that contact should be made with designate "N.B.E. 02" (Optimus Prime) to form an alliance. The military is refusing to listen to such suggestions when considering the danger of full-on contact with seriously threatening outerspace robots.


 * Throughout all of this, a mysterious "Agent X" is hacking their system and 'leaking' the information to us, the masses. Agent X could be a rogue Sector Seven member as he insinuates, but the popular theory is that he is actually a Decpeticon; possibly Barricade or Frenzy.


 * Actual email addresses exist and many have been bombarding the addresses with mail. Some have received replies along the lines of "Keep watching" and "Follow The Cube."


 * The casting of Hugo Weaving as Megatron was "revealed" through the website. Sector 7 agent H. Weaving convinced S.S., M.B., R.O., and A.K. to put him in charge of the "Megaman issue."


 * In the Sector 7 ARG, Transformers (2007) and all related fiction, materials, and promotional materials are actually a counter-information campaign, designed to discredit leaks and cover up the existance of N.B.E.s by presenting the facts about them as fictional events. It is suggested that all of the popular Generation 1 was a similar campaign. This is supported by hacked video file evidence of mechanoids designated "N.B.E. 08" (Dinobot Grimlock), "N.B.E. 115" (possibly Reflector or Zoom Out 25x), and "N.B.E. 125" (a mass-shifted Insecticon Kickback).