A colorful cartoon drawing of Poli, a monochrome bird-like creature made up of sharp, asymmetrical geometric shapes. Her limbs and torso float disconnected, and the shapes that make up her body resemble a suit and tie. She looks at the camera with a tired expression. A coffee mug rests on a red square behind her. A faux missing poster, weathered and distressed with age. It's been graffitied over with black marker. The text reads, from top to bottom: Missing (Crossed out and replaced with 'dead') Teen. Name: Steph (the rest is crossed out and 'JUST' is added above); Date of birth: 4/8/1994; Gender: (crossed out and marked with 'NONE OF YOUR BIZ'); Eyes: Brown; Hair: Black dyed purple; Height: 5 (replaced with 6) feet 2 inches; Wearing: green army jacket with buttons, purple tank top, black ripped jeans, combat boots; Identifying characteristics: Freckles, Large scar on knee (has text with an arrow pointing to it, reading COOL ONE); Daniels is suspected to have run away from home. May use a fake name or alias, or take measures to obscure visible characteristics. Last seen: (crossed out) Glass house music venue in (end crossout) Scianta, Wisconsin on 9/21/2008 (STATE ROUTE 133 is written underneath). If you have information, (crossed out) call (end crossout): 555-811-4976 (DON'T BOTHER is written over the phone number). Next to the text is a school photo of a tired-looking emo teenager wearing a black hoodie and band pins. They are as described on the poster, with spiky purple hair and freckles. They have demon horns and wings doodled over them in a juvenile manner. They are drawn as bleeding from the forehead and nose.
A design drawing of Bel, a robot with no face and a series of panels which make up an anatomical heart design on her chestplate. She wears a deep blue garment wrapped around her shoulders and draped like a skirt, with another lacelike layer underneath. On her head is a lacy white veil.
A page of design sketches. On the left is a large sketch of an angelic white mech with a sword and shield in hand. On the right are two sketches of a brunette teenage girl named Mayu. In the first sketch she poses happily, wearing casual athletic wear over a classic mech pilot plugsuit. In the second, she crouches akin to a feral animal in a harsh yellow light. Wires wrap around her and she smiles frantically beneath mussed hair. A small note next to the second sketch says, 'Me when I have a normal relationship with the mech'. A faux cover for a manga called Black Hole Girl. On the front, a white-haired person with a tired expression carries a spindly robot with a blue, translucent, humanlike head on their back. The human wears military-style clothing, while the robot wears their oversized jacket and points excitedly at the horizon. Behind them, a soft lanscape stretches outwards, littered with the remnants of dead robotic giants. The synopsis on the back reads: 'A world where machines once walked among man hurdles to an end. The final Stewards have dwindled, and humanity along with them. The Preservation Corps provides a last bastion to the survivors, and among their numbers is a medic named Bright.
Bright lives a normal life, until a small, strange, and annoyingly peppy machine named Dottie appears with a task for Bright: find the origin of the very first Guardians, and help it bring them back. With Bright's help, the feeble young Guardian hopes to not only restore their past, but save the future of humanity along the way.'