Vivid System (RHVRO)

The Vivid System is a defense system whose sole purpose is to empower its users to fight the Alone. It was developed by Gerald Grant, and is currently used by Jake Grant and his friends.

History
Gerald Grant, a scientist, started developing the Vivid System while he was working on the Infinite Energy project several years ago. This "secret" project came as a response to his discovery the existence of the Alone. Initially, he tried to warn his fellow researchers about his discovery, but his warning was simply ignored and he was later decommissioned from the project entirely. Regardless of this, he continues to work on the Vivid System in his home in Daylight Shores.

He manages to successfuly complete the Vivid System, which is stored in a key-shaped device, but an accident at the end of the completion of the key caused Mr. Marsden's consciousness to be ejected from his body into a computer. Through said computer, he continues to oversee the development of the Vivid System, giving the Blazing Lion Vivid Key to his grandson Jake Grant and entrusting to him the duty of defeating the Alone through his creation.

Overview
The Vivid System is a defense system which allows those who are authorized to use specially made keys from an original, owned by Jake Marsden, to utilize specialized suits called Vivid Modules and their respective weapons to defeat the Alone.

Users of the Vivid System, if the need arises, can also perform a Docking Operation, which allows two people to merge into a more powerful being. Jake also does not need to be the initiator of the docking sequence. While the conciousness of the two users meld together when docked, the dominant personality talks through the new form while the other participant speaks via a ghostly voice. (Any of the two participants can take control of the form.)

List of Known Users

 * Gerald Grant - Supervisor, Original Developer
 * Jake Grant
 * Luke Rodriguez
 * Alex Johnson
 * Mimi Lin
 * Ezra Kane

Trivia

 * The system itself may have been programmed using a programming language similar to Ruby, which is a widely-used programming language in the creation of role-playing games.