Urine Good Hands or Urine Trouble? [KPop Demon Hunter Edition]
Across
- 3. The Main Vocalist Training Center. This is where most of the "Global Stars" (glucose and water) are scouted and brought back to the agency before they can escape.
- 6. The elite Unit Produces of the agency. There are millions of them, and each one is a mini-studio responsible for filtering the "traniee" blood.
- 7. The Savage Audition. High-pressure vibes force everyone into the "Capsule Space." If you're too big (like protein), you stay in the blood; if you're too small, you're in the "Filtrate" lineup.
- 8. The Pre-Debut Lineup. It's the raw talent (water and solutes) that just got forced through the first audition. It's got potential, but it's messy and needs a lot of editing.
- 9. The Training Camp Grind. A specific segment where the agency focuses strictly on the "Visuals" (reabsorption) and refuses to take any more "Feedback" (secretion).
- 10. The Final Stage Manager. The last place where the "Performance" is adjusted. It decides how concentrated the final "Song" (urine) is before it's released to the public.
Down
- 1. The Concept Switcher. This segment is famous for multitasking-- saving some members while kicking out others-- to make sure the final group's vibe (urine) is exactly right.
- 2. The Expose Post. The process of dragging "Anti-fans" and "Demon toxins" directly out of the blood and throwing them into the tubule so they can be canceled for good.
- 4. The Contract Renewal. The agency realizes certain "Idols" (electrolytes/water) are too valuable to lose, so they pull them back from the tubule and into the bloodstream.
- 5. The Final Disbandment Notice. The finished product that's sent to the "Exit Gate" after everyone useful has been scouted back.