Tegan Mohr Model Rm44a Xx Best — Rodneymoore 19 11 15
That isn't random math. In European format, that is 19th November 2015. In the lore, this is the date of "The Purge." On November 19, 2015, a major industrial conglomerate allegedly filed a cease-and-desist against RodneyMoore for reverse-engineering a proprietary torque stabilization system. Rodney vanished. His entire digital catalog—schematics, user manuals, even his forum avatar—was scrubbed.
But not before one file leaked.
Finally, the hardware. The "44A" suggests it was the fourth iteration of a fourth design. The "RM" obviously stands for RodneyMoore. rodneymoore 19 11 15 tegan mohr model rm44a xx best
But what is it?
The surviving spec sheet (a blurry PNG uploaded to a Polish server in 2016) describes the RM44A as a "Variable Reluctance Linear Actuator with Neural Damping." In English? A motor. But a motor that adjusts its torque based on the emotional frequency of the user's hand. That isn't random math
Yes, you read that right. The "XX Best" variant supposedly included a haptic feedback loop that learned your grip. If you were angry, it tightened. If you were tired, it loosened.
The "Best" tag is the real mystery. In RodneyMoore's scale, the tiers were: Only three "XX Best" units are rumored to exist
Only three "XX Best" units are rumored to exist. One was destroyed in a lab fire. One is allegedly in the private collection of a YouTuber who won't show it on camera. And the third?
The third was lost in the mail in Chicago on November 19, 2015.
Since the RM44A model number is the only concrete technical element, here is what it most probably refers to, ranked by plausibility.