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What is the Dollhouse?

The Dollhouse is a facility housing "actives" that can be imprinted with personalities and hired out on "missions" to those with the money, the knowledge and the need. Here are some Dollhouse facts.

  1. People pay large amounts of money to use the "dolls", called Actives, employed by the Dollhouse
  2. The Dollhouse is very selective as to it's clientele, performing thorough background checks.
  3. When on missions, the Actives receive a personality imprint that provides them with regular memories as well as muscle memory.
  4. These imprints mean that the Active isn't pretending to be someone else, they are someone else. If imprinted to be a killer, they'll kill, if imprinted to fall in love, they will fall deeply and truly in love.
  5. On missions, Actives are monitored internally and remotely by Handlers. This ensures their safety while allowing for privacy between the active and the client. Handlers only listen in on a mission when it involves criminal activity.
  6. After the Active completes a mission, he or she will feel an immediate need to return to the facility, where they will be wiped of their memories.
  7. The Dollhouse serves as a kind of school/dormitory when Actives are not out on missions. They live, eat, sleep, shower, learn and train together there.
  8. Most of the Dolls are young, and all are beautiful.
  9. The Dolls volunteered for the work in the Dollhouse, they give up five years of their lives, and at the end they receive a large sum of money and no memory of anything that they did for the Dollhouse.
  10. Missions for the Actives are only supposed to last 10 hours, or else the imprint could be strained. However, lately certain missions have taken quite a bit longer, some lasting for days...

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