The footage was very dense. There were no less than 7 trid cameras and four sim feeds. Not one for VR, Devoted started with a trid scene. Kind of strange for a simsense company to be making a trid, but it seemed to be a reality sim piggy-backed onto a trid production. Perhaps it was meant to appeal to people who wanted an authentic glimpse into what it was like to be a trid star. Absolutely nothing new these days, but it's possible that the involvement of sophisticated magic would be the draw. Each of the four principal actors seemed to be awakened and there must have been others on the sidelines providing the illusory landscape which made up the set. While Devoted was pondering what kind of individual would waste their gift on such trivialities, the scene on the trid went haywire. Every third person managed to pin someone down as wasp spirits appeared in the air and made straight for the cast. In his peripheral vision, Devoted could see some of the trid feeds die at this moment, but the one he was on continued with only a little shaking.
Clearly though, he watched as the mages from the cast and crew tried to fight back. It wasn't even close to enough to beat back the surprise assault. They went down, one right after another, to exhaustion or were wrapped up by bugs or their fleshform counterparts. At the end there was only a 20-something Sioux girl and Holland. The elf stood implacable within a strong barrier and was rippling the air with powerful magics whose effects seemed to happen mostly off screen. The Sioux girl was visibly exhausted and overwhelmed by everything going on as she crouched near his feet. In a moment of madness or confusion she started climbing up Holland's coat and scratching at his eyes as she screeched. Holland's barrier came down and a number of wasps closed in and impaled him with their stingers. The screeching and flailing woman was carried off along with the rest of the crew, and the cameras continued on for a while before the file ended. The sim feeds cut right after, once they exceeded the distance of the old short-range wireless transmitters. Even Holland's body was dragged off, looking not unlike Ruckus did hours earlier.