Summary
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The video begins with the player and Wobbly Bob playing a game called 'Trash Zone,' where the goal is to throw trash into a grinder to knock other players in. The player accidentally causes Wobbly Bob to fall into the grinder, which then leads to the game breaking down, displaying a 'Fatal Error' message. A hidden button appears after the game breaks.
Clicking the hidden button reveals a piano, which is then sent down into the grinder. The player then finds a secret entrance behind a trash can, leading to a hidden area. This area is revealed to be the 'Trash Zone employee secret break room,' with a note from an employee who would rather be modding Wobbly Life than working. Further exploration leads to another hidden entrance, sliding the player into what appears to be a back room of a facility.
The player navigates through the eerie, trash-filled facility, noticing a fan control system and a button near the grinder. They then follow an arrow behind a recycling sign, discovering engineer notes about a faulty repair (a wooden plank). The player removes the plank, triggering a 'critical failure' message, and proceeds to retract a glass barrier. This opens up a giant hole, leading to a sign that reads 'Abandoned Laboratory Entry Not Permitted.'
The player finds a large door labeled 'Vault C.' To open it, they find a 'vault door manual override' button. After a moment of suspense, the door opens, leading to a 'Security Outpost C-17.' The player crosses a shaky bridge and finds a button that takes them deeper into the facility, reaching a 'Restricted Area' which is the 'Rubber Band Games Beta Testing Facility.'
Inside the facility, the player learns about Professor Grok, a PhD of Wobbly Physics, and reads a letter. The letter explains that Professor Grok was called away to a top-secret mountain facility for a rocket launch and decided to shut down the beta testing facility, tasking someone to 'shut down the reactor behind test Dorsey (sic).' The player then begins to undergo the tests within the facility.
The player completes 'Test A,' which involves using a barrel to jump and fly through a portal-like area. They then proceed to 'Test B,' navigating a fast-moving track and dodging obstacles, enduring a fall and restarting. Finally, they reach 'Test C,' which is the 'Power MK1' and the location of the reactor. The player discovers a note about an endless energy source from a mysterious stone and prepares to shut it down.
Upon hitting the button to shut down the reactor, an 'Escape! Escape! Escape!' message appears, along with another note from Professor Grok, reiterating his mistake and the need to shut down the facility. The player breaks through a barrier to turn off the main reactor. This reveals a wobbly dude (possibly Wobbly Bob) in space, ending the mod with credits to Sketchy's son. The video concludes with the player returning to the arcade to find Wobbly Bob, safe and eating food, implying he was never in danger.