PROLOGUE
They looked fake but were so realistic in a scary way. Ballora was always the scariest of the bunch, she never opened her eyes. I'm not even sure what colour her eyes were…or even if she had eyes. Occasionally their voice speakers would malfunction and pick up random signals from different radio frequencies. Foxy's was the worst…it would pick up some sort of military frequency which repeated the same words over and over, but we did have a way to fix it… we would kind of just bang on the suits a few times and they would switch back to their designated voices.
I work here as a night guard and it's mostly uneventful except for the few dumb teenagers who think that they could break in and play around with the animatronics. They never get through the doors, though. They are made to make sure that the animatronics would not just walk out, plus the fact that the whole establishment is underground so we usually end up locking the doors which lead to the elevator.
See, the animatronics walk around during the night…they don't do anything other than just walk around so it does get pretty boring here at night. Apparently one of our sister locations, Freddy bearfaz or something like that, had quite a few incidents. At one point, an animatronic bit off a kid's frontal lobe. We got the report back in '87. I wasn't even born yet but it says it happened. We have 4 animatronics, Ballora, Fun time Foxy, Fun time Freddy (Neither are really that fun) and Baby. Apparently that Freddy place has Freddy and Foxy, the originals. The stories that surrounded them is quite disturbing, though. Anyway, off of that terrible stuff. Our robots are supposed to get a new upgrade, they will be very different apparently. How different could an animatronic be?
