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Noah's Stickam profile

Noah occasionally used the streaming website Stickam to have Livestream sessions, where people can ask him questions and communicate directly with him. While the first stream was not recorded, the other three have been uploaded as videos on the channel.

Since Noah's latest stream on 11/11/12, the streaming site Stickam shut down. It is unknown where Noah will be holding streams in the future, if any.

Streams

November 26th, 2010

Noah streams live with Sarah while staying at her house. This stream was not recorded. He later streams with Sarah and Kat.

August 28th, 2011

Noah streams live. He talks about a dream he had where he was in a forest and believes strongly that it was Victor Park, either on the boardwalk or the Nature Trail. He explains the origin of his Youtube account. He talks about two journals, Milo's (which he remembers Milo was writing in when he came down and assumes is at Milo's house in Alabama) and his grandfather Karl's journal (which the Observer wants Noah to bring to Victor Park). The Observer somehow interrupts the stream and plays a video, later appearing on Noah's Youtube account as "INTERRUPTION". Noah called the police and found a piece of paper slipped under his door that read "I'M WAITING".

Most of the livestream was recorded and uploaded to the Stickam playback servers, but was thought to be lost when Stickam shut down. During season 2, Noah finds this livestream and the Valentine's Day livestream on his computer. It was then uploaded to the channel on Febuary 10th, 2015.

February 14th, 2012

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Noah hosting the Valentine's Day Livestream

Noah hosts a stream session for Valentine's Day. He films it in a guest room in his house, instead of his bedroom. When asked about Kevin, Noah mentions that he does not keep in contact with him. He tries calling Kevin but gets his voicemail.

The Observer posts a tweet to Noah's Twitter, posting an image of one of Noah's dreams. Noah uses his Twitter to his advantage and begins asking the Observer questions through it. Noah begins asking about each member of the Collective. The Observer responds to each question with a title of the member, a text symbol of a chess piece (black or white), and an image of the member. When asked who the Collective are, the Observer responds with "allofus", along with a set of black and white chess piece symbols, with two white pawns separated from the group. The Observer says that he wants to fulfill his purpose, which is to complete his session. His session is "whatkilledmilo". Noah is told to ask "existential" questions. The Observer tells Noah that "all this" is a game that Noah is supposed to play with the Collective, and it's the Collective's move. The prize and rules of the game are unknown, and the Observer says that only a few people have managed to win. The name of the game is "life". The Observer stops answering Noah's questions.

Noah tries calling Kevin several times, saying that he knows Kevin has his phone on, due to his voicemail message. Kevin answers and was sleeping when Noah called. Noah covers for himself, saying that he wanted to ask about homework for their Philosophy class. Noah suspects that Kevin was lying about being asleep. Noah tries calling Mary Asher. She doesn't have a voicemail message, but Noah hears Mary hang up the phone when he calls. He tries again, but Mary turns off her phone. Noah gives up, saying that his only choice is to find the journal.

Noah gets a call from his mother. John Fletcher was found dead in his car, by a bullet to the head. The police believe it was a suicide, but they aren't ruling out murder. Noah's mother believes that Mary might have killed him. Noah agrees, citing Mary's insanity. No evidence was found in the car.

Noah begins to wonder about the identity of Cursor. He believes that it could be Mary or his mother, because they both look similar to the woman in the photo. After ignoring claims from the chat that it could be Sarah, he receives a call from Sarah herself, who is watching the stream. Sarah tells Noah that Kat was found dead from stab wounds and, after the events of Thanksgiving Footage: Day 2, Sarah believes it was Noah who killed Kat. She tells him that the neighbors saw a man with ripped clothes and a knife. Noah denies it, telling her that he had night classes for the past several days, making it impossible for him to have been near Kat. Sarah tells Noah that she's been seeing the Administrator, starts crying, and hangs up.

Noah blames himself, saying that he shouldn't have watched the 2008 tape. Noah takes 2 Excedrin pills for a headache. After midnight (EST), Noah says that he feels weird. Checking the pills, he finds that they weren't Excedrin. He begins to slur his words. Noah tries to call the paramedics, but has trouble dialing 911 and finds that his phone has no signal. Noah lies back and starts staring off into the distance. He says he sees the Administrator standing in the corner of the room, wondering where he misplaced his face. Noah says that he can't move. He says that the experience is interesting, not scary. He asks the Administrator to play a game. Noah realizes that the game has been played since the beginning, and that he was always playing it. He starts crying. The screen turns black. Noah's crying turns into a fit of laughter, which persists for a few minutes until the stream ends.

After the stream, the Observer tweets that he and his keeper (the Administrator) are wondering whether they should take Noah. He says that his keeper will let the Twitter followers decide. After a while, the Observer says that they will not take Noah and skips his "turn". He says that it is Noah's turn to move and only he can make it "fun".

It's notable that during the live chat, multiple people had said that as Noah moved closer to the camera, it would emit some sort of distortion. However, this was most likely mass paranoia, as there was no way that Noah could have applied these effects as he was recording.

Years later, Noah found footage of the Livestream on his computer, and uploaded it on February 15th, 2015.

November 11th, 2012 / "The Live Stream Incident"

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A drunk Noah hosting the November 11th Livestream

Before this livestream, Noah gets drunk, as stated and demonstrated on his Twitter.

At the start of the livestream (un-recorded), Noah acts drunk and introduces everyone to his "friends" (e.g., bottles of alcohol).

He begins recording the stream, but after around 30 seconds his connection cuts out. This stopped Stickam's recording without Noah knowing. All footage after this point is presumably lost (unless anyone watching has recorded it). He returns and remains inebriated for most of the stream. Alex from DarkHarvest manages to get onto one of the side chat slots and asks Noah if he is OK, to which Noah responds that he is fine and he is accepting of his fate.

At 11 PM EST nothing happens, and Noah says his death will probably be at 11:11 PM and continues to act drunk. 11:11 PM rolls around and everyone is confused as nothing is happening, when suddenly a message is posted on Noah's Twitter stating "im holding him off as much as i can noah. hang in there. ~ F". Noah exclaims that he wants to die and replies, telling F to "suck a dick." Nothing happens for a while and Noah continues to be drunk, while the chat room is wondering who "F" is, with some saying John Fletcher, others saying Firebrand (They backed this up by saying he has a white chess piece). The third theory is that F could be "Follett O." or "Menzel F." from the manifest Noah acquired. Noah went and got his copy of the manifest to check and pointed out that they are both in the South Chapter. (I think I can recall him saying one of them lived in Florida once again need help here). After a while, F replied, calling Noah an "ungrateful fuck" and saying that he doesn't "know ho much longer i can hold him."

Noah was drunk for a bit more saying he wanted to die, but suddenly seemed to snap out of it saying that he didn't want to die. He later showed the stream viewers a double-bladed knife his friend gave him. Some time later, close to midnight, he looked at the corner of his room, exclaiming "You can't be here. You aren't real! You stay right the fuck there!" Noah then advances towards this mystery being but gets knocked to the ground (off-screen). While he was knocked down, distorted music started playing for four and a half minutes, with a few traditional Observer jump-scare noises along the way.

Noah gets up and says he won't show or tell anyone what happened, but claims that it was all recorded on the camera that he took with him. Responding to the chat, Noah looks at his YouTube page and notices a private video called "INTERCEPTION". The video is filled with exactly the same song, with Noah responding to the jump-scares as usual. Near the start of the video, he mutters "The game is over," as if he was reading the video. His face suddenly becomes shocked and he mutters "Firebrand." When the video ended, he became nauseous and left the room, after which vomiting sounds and flushing are heard. When he returned to the room, he said that since he isn't dead, he is going to sleep because he hasn't slept in four days, and says that when he wakes up he will decide if he will make "INTERCEPTION" public and upload the camera footage of what happened to him.

After that the chat ended.

The "INTERCEPTION" video has since been made public. The contents suggest that the video was meant to play in the stream as well (during the period in which Noah had left the camera's view in chase of the entity that entered his room), but due to unknown technical difficulties only the audio was successfully played back during the stream. Furthermore, "INTERCEPTION" strongly implies that "F" from the unknown tweets is indeed Firebrand.

The footage on the camera has since been uploaded on YouTube, "The Live Stream Incident". The video also reveals what happened to Noah when he left the camera.

November 11th, 2017 / TRIBETWELVE VETERANS DAY SPECIAL

At 3 PM, Future Noah hosts a live stream that has him explaining certain events that had happened between Sisyphus and the present day. This includes what the "loop" is, and what he found out from Milo and Karl's journals.

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