A dark room with glowing screens. Three chairs. Three heads. Silence.
The clock starts ticking, followed by the song’s beat imitating it. A melody rings, slowly growing in volume. The music quickens while the camera zooms in.
After a few seconds, the music suddenly stops, followed by an explosion of sound that breaks the silence. At the same time, the light turns on, revealing the three humanoids in great detail. They wear sungsses and are intently watching the screens in front of them.
The beat fastens. The melody goes up and down until it reaches a critical point. At that moment, the central humanoid raises its hand, pointing at one of the screens.
The words ‘It’s time to take out the trash’ appear on the screen.
The music reaches a lull while the three humanoids take out their sungsses, put them on top of the table, and leave the control room. They walk following the beat. Then, the music grows in intensity once more, the camera zooming into the same screen the humanoid pointed at.
Diving into the screen, the view shifts to the dungeon’s interior. There, a group of several humanoids and monsters stand proudly on top of the corpses of the dungeon’s inhabitants.
They’re unaware of what’s to come.
The music keeps pying, until the three humanoids enter the scene once more, when it grows in volume and reaches another climax.
Battle starts. What follows is a compition of video fragments, dispying the three humanoids in great detail as they annihite the opposition, while following the music. At the end of the battle, only the three humanoids remain.
They nod at the same time, standing in a circle. The music pys again and the video continues. Death and destruction soon follow as the music becomes wilder.
The test video from the ‘It’s alive! It’s alive!’ series was a bit different from the usual. The viewers weren’t sure how to react to it, but the ones who were the most affected were the pyers. They knew how the two original Hunters looked, and the addition of a third member was something they dreaded.