I FOUND GREGORY IN FNAF RUIN【FNAF : SECURITY BREACH】

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A fun little hypothesis for where I believe the real Gregory has been during the events of FNAF Security Breach DLC : RUIN using all the small details I believe are important evidence that people have been overlooking.

Please remember this is just a theory / hypothesis, there is a lot of speculation involved in this particular video, and until more evidence is discovered, this is just one of many possibilities.

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  • @mrafton9457
    Ladies and Gentlemen. We have discovered a new FNAF Theorist. Someone contact MatPat. This guy needs to join the team.
  • Another fun fact: in Gregory’s first line during the elevator sequence he says, “it’s me”. It could just be an Easter egg, and it probably is, but maybe this has some meaning behind it!
  • @sedarue123
    One thing of note is that the mimic did not know Cassie’s name in the beginning, or how to say the name in Gregory’s voice. it was later in the game it started saying Cassie, so it might have caught one of Gregory’s attempts to reach out and started mimicking his tone from then on. At this point I’m starting to wonder if the only way to tell if it was Gregory who dropped the elevator is to go back to security breach to see if Gregory says those words in a different context, and it was spliced together by the mimic.
  • @colekiesler6218
    Imagine one day it will be revealed that Gregory was actually the victim of the Bite of 87 all along and the lore will start back to square one.
  • @spyroJM
    It would explain one of the endings in ruin when you see the Fredbear with the Vanni Mask. You see Gregory, Helpy, Vanessa, and 5 balloons in the background. I think Gregory, Vanessa, and possibly Freddy are not only dealing with the Mimic but the Blob as well. I think this Trio not only wanted to keep an eye on the Mimic but maybe the Blob too. It's still alive with Agony of the original missing children and the children that went missing in the Pizzaplex. If you listen closely when you deactivate the minibots, you can hear children crying. Hopefully, in the next DLC we can see the Fazbear Avengers 😆 going against these two
  • @Tangent_Pixel
    I noticed something that I haven't seen any theorists bring up yet, so I'm going to bring it up and hope that someone sees this. In the Pre-chase cutscene, Gregory says; "My friend has access to the building maps. Just follow (static) instructions." It sounds like Gregory said "his" not "my" and I don't think they would put static over it if it wasn't an important detail... but afterward we end up following instructions from GREGORY'S voice, with no indication that he's relaying it from someone else. Even if ignoring his instructions leads to a dead end (I don't know), isn't it possible that the Mimic took advantage of the chaos to start screaming directions behind her. He deliberately gave Cassie time to get in the elevator. My theory is that whoever was over the radio, the instructions were intercepted by Mimic, who needed Cassie to unlock the elevator for him. He probably intended to make it into the elevator with Cassie, but missed, and bringing the elevator back was plan B.
  • The file for the assistance bot is actually labeled as the real Gregory in the game files
  • @_Ecliptic
    Now, I really like these theories, game files USUALLY don't lie, and the betrayal scene is labeled as Gregory speaking while everything else is "Grimic" and yes, the staff bot Gregory is infact the real one, also I'm pretty sure when Gregory calls for you and Roxy notices and starts looking for Gregory, that is also the real one.
  • 1:25 there's also the time at the start of Salon where he tries to contact Cassie over the speakers, which lures Roxy away.
  • @K808100
    For the radios, I used to work retail, restraunts, and military. Military/LE/First responders use actual radios with line of sight radios and sattelite. Others commonly use NETWORK radios so Gregory can easily tap into the network and transmit anywhere in the facility with internet/signals/network. Hope this helps!
  • @skullrabbit6250
    I love these theorys just as much as i like game theorys. You did well
  • That... Would help explain how the Blob (I refuse to call our spaghetti boy the Tangle) got their Funtime Freddy head if it has been tunneling around the area. Going a step further who's to say its not Molten Freddy- I'd assume what is just an enraged amalgam of spaghetti cables would be rather hard to get rid of.
  • @Pechugo83
    TL;DR: the elevator goes 600m underground in total (~2000ft) Before I do the math, note that when the elevator is falling, all objects inside are somehow stuck to the ceiling. Even if the elevator was perfectly free falling with no air resistance or friction whatsoever, objects inside would feel 0G and simply float around as if they were in space, so they would bounce off of the ceiling if they even reached it in the first place. This means that the elevator was somehow not only falling, but actively had some force besides gravitaty pulling it down. As far as I know, normal elevators are moved using a tensile cord, meaning that, although there's no limit for upwards speed, the fastest they can theoretically go downwards is just as fast as it can fall. So this is either a really weird elevator or it has been modified by whomever planned on cutting the elevator beforehand. Take that as proof for whomever you think cut the elevator's cord. Now onto the math itself: -We first have 2 seconds of normal gravitational falling acceleration; it's hard to determine a specific speed, so we will put 2 cases: where it barely accelerates (say, half the free fall acceleration) and another one where it accelerates ignoring any friction. This yields 2 limits (approximated): The lower boundry; 9m The higher boundry; 19.5m -Then we have 4 seconds of an active force pushing the elevator downwards. We can see that it takes Cassie half a second to reach the top of the elevator, which based on the mimic's model, I assume to be 2.8m tall. This means that the acceleration added to a full 9.81m/s^2 of free fall is the acceleration required to reach 2.8 m in 0.5 seconds. This is an impressive 22.4 m/s^2; added to the 9.8 is 32.2 m/s^2. Which is, in total, 257.6 m -Finally, Cassie continues at her top speed for half a second while the elevator decelerates and she crashes onto it. Similarly to the previous calculations, as it takes her the same time to reach the floor, the elevator decelerates at 22.4 m/s^2. (Btw this means that Cassie, a kid, hit a steel floor, face first, at over 11 m/s. I'm pretty sure that's lethal). Mirroring the previous calculations, it should take the elevator another 4 seconds to come to a halt (assuming it doesn't crash before that). And all that results in another 179.2 m. So, I think we can safely state that the elevator went 445.8 m to 456.3 m down. Approximate to 445-455m. That's damn deep considering how low we already are. Also, before we even take any stairs down and reach the elevator itself, we go through a hole filled with tree roots. The deepest tree roots ever are 120m deep, but they were found in South Africa. The previous elevator (where Cassie is sobbing) takes about 25 seconds in motion to reach the bottom. This, at a normal elevator speed, would easily reach even deeper. So the roots are a good top limit. Now we also go down a long way through some sets of stairs, so you can add like 20 meters maybe? So you could argue that since SB takes place in the future, they could've exported those trees. So, the deepest you could possibly say the elevator reaches is about 600 meters underground. For reference, that's just shy of being as deep as the deepest natural shaft in the world. 🤓
  • @merbudd
    3:27 Not to mention, there is another overlooked detail here. When the tune sound plays again, there are TWO Gregory subtites, probably implying that the one at the top is real Gregory and the one at the bottom is Mimic Gregory, unless this is just some sort of bug in the subtitle coding.
  • @AstraFulminous
    That's actually a pretty good catch. Gregory's wording is very specific. So I guess there really could be more to go. I was thinking the same thing because of the elevator. Although what if it's not just a third Pizzaria but a whole town beneath the area too. Either way I'm loving this theme of nearly every Pizzaria being located even further down the Pizzaplex each time.
  • @hdgrim7662
    At 14:14, in the bottom right side of the screen, there is a Conduit station puzzle that we see being used in the Ruin DLC with the faz-wrench. So Gregory might be down there in Sister Location in the new Help Wanted 2 game.
  • Cool video! Definitely helped me understand more about the DLC. Your last suspicion that Help Wanted 2 might have something to do with the technicians/Cassie's father may have been proven in your video as well. Look at 13:29 on the right side of the elevator. There you can find the same conduits, that have accompanied you in the Ruin DLC.
  • The earthquake can be caused by the blob movement. In ruin, we see him not at the same place as security breach. He was from the bottom of the pizza plex, whatever his movement will interfere with the building foundation.
  • If I had to guess how the mimic got the voice lines, even if it rarely is used, Gregory spends the whole game next to his faz watch, even when he says his name the watch is in freddys chest