Railroading, for those who aren't tabletop gamers, is when a GM tries to herd their players along the planned plotline, rather than going off on other tangents. So far, Fredbear's been doing a decent job of keeping Springtrap on-rails for his little goal.Problem is, Fredbear is very old and has a lot of experience, but he's not omniscient. Sometimes he makes mistakes, like failing to take into account just how determined another rabbit might be ingoal.Oops.Previous:Next:PANEL 1:Fredbear: Don't go into the glitch yet; you need to go into the mine. Find the clock.Springtrap: Yeah, speaking of the clock? Please tell me this puzzle's a little more challenging.PANEL 2:Fredbear: Pardon?Springtrap: The puzzles! They're so simple it's insulting! I mean, I get that I'm supposed to be getting punished here, but this doesn't seem like a lesson. More like just telling me I'm an idiot.PANEL 3:Fredbear: Really, this is what you want to complain about?Springtrap: Yes, it is! It's bad enough being stuck here, but at least I GET the ironic hell thing! What's the point of the puzzles?PANEL 4:*WHUMP*PANEL 6:Spring Bonnie: Wow, it's dark in here.Fredbear: Fuck.FNAF and all its characters belong to Scott Cawthon, not me.