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Summary:

Before the game, before the Hour of Joy, P.W. was a hard-working employee trying to survive both physically, and mentally at Playtime Co’s Factory. With no other choice but to do her job, and do it well, P. W. did just that. Survived.

Notes:

This is a brief introduction to P.W. and her life.

(See the end of the work for more notes.)

Chapter 1: Information

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Timeline of Life

1970: Born August 8th

1977: First started defying family and their values (7 years old)

1984: Fights family to go to college, delay marriage (14 years old)

1987: graduated early, Started college in Biology, plant focus (16/17 years old) May-Aug

1988: Summer Internship in Human functions (meets Pierre 17) June

1988: Christmas gift: disowned by family (18 years old) December

1989: Winter Graduated College, hired at factory (19 years old) December

1990: first surgery in factory (19 years old) February

1990: missed BBI critter surgery, finally decides to open up more to coworkers, still hides where her home is located. (19/20 years old) August

1991: Started meeting with police and legal teams (20 years old) January

1992: Assisting with VIP adoptions (prevent mistakes with people who could start problems) (20/21 years old)

1995: missed work and decided to not call coworkers to skip too (25 years old) August

2005: finds VHS and letter on Doorstep, returns to factory (35 years old) June

 

The reason Paige graduated early was because she wanted to go to college, and if she was under 18, then parents can’t marry her off immediately upon graduating high school. She worked to graduate college early because she was paying for it all herself and couldn’t afford 4 years. Taking many summer classes also meant she could live on campus and not go home or live in her car.

 

Personal Experiment Timeline

0001: Poppy (prior to 1989)

1006: The prototype (early 1989)

1015: unknown failure

1026: unknown failure (lived 45-minutes)

1160: Boxy Boo (first success BBI)

1163: Pianosaurus

1170: Huggy Wuggy

1172: Kissy Missy

1222: Mommy Long Legs (Marie Payne)

1224: Bunzo Bunny (musical memory)

1225: PJ Pug-a-pillar (statues)

1223; 1226-1230: mini wuggies (wack a wuggy)

1180: Miss Delight (trial run with toy as teacher, limiting staff)

1181: Dogday

1182: Hoppy Hopscotch

1183: Kickin Chicken

1184: Picky Piggy

1185: Crafty Corn

1186: Bobby Bearhug (failed surgery caused more to fix mistakes)

1187: Bubba Bubbaphant

1188: Catnap (Theodore Grambell) 

1189-1195: Miss Delight’s sisters (finished limiting staff)

1199: Bron (Thomas Clarke)

1166: Yarnaby (Quinn Navidson)

1322: Doey the Doghman (Jack Ayers, Kevin Barnes, Matthew Hallard)

1354: The doctor (Harley Sawyer)

1391: Green Mini Huggy (abandoned during hour of joy)

1393: Bron (abandoned during hour of joy)

1395: Bunzo Bunny (Danny, abandoned during hour of joy)

1398: PJ Puggapillar (abandoned during hour of joy)

1399: Bubba Bubbaphant (abandoned during hour of joy)

1424: unknown (catalepsy and speech impairment, unfit to perform tasks)

1467: unknown (last known experiment, no information)

 

The reason for the experiment numbers to not change, even though the order they happen changes is because they are given their number before the surgery. Some of the children who were given toys early on showed enough progress to designate a toy and their bigger bodies plans. Some improved at faster rates and is why some of the numbers end up out of order. I also don’t know, nor is it completely important for me to know the exact number and order of the experiments. P.W. would not know exactly everything like The Doctor would, but generally who and when some came for experimentation.