A group of people, including Jim, Pam, Rebecca, and others, are trying to outsmart GMI agents to get information about a mysterious figure known as the "Game Master." The group challenges the agents to a "last to leave the pool" competition, where the winner gets to keep some important papers. The group tries to trick the agents by pretending not to know what the papers are, while secretly trying to figure out a code on the papers. They also try to prank the agents by putting a fake snake in the pool to scare them. In the end, the group wins the competition and the agents are forced to reveal some information about the Game Master, including a new alias, "Mr. Axe," and a mysterious figure known as the "Halloween Hacker."
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The GMI agents are trapped in a closet.
2. The agents are trying to obtain papers from Rebecca and her team.
3. Rebecca and her team have set up a hidden camera to monitor the agents.
4. The agents are discussing a plan to hold the papers up to the light to reveal a code.
5. The team discovers that the password for a database is "d2-h8" or "c2-hh".
6. Rebecca and her team challenge the GMI agents to a "last to leave the pool" challenge.
7. The challenge involves three rounds, with the final round requiring participants to wear mermaid tails and swim underwater.
8. The team plans to prank the agents using a fake snake to get them out of the pool.
9. The agents have an Instagram account, @DaveMaassAreIncorporated.
10. The team discovers that the agents are scared of snakes.
11. The team plans to use goggles to communicate underwater during the challenge.
12. The agents have a YouTube channel.
13. The team wins the "last to leave the pool" challenge.
14. The GMI agents reveal that "h/h" stands for "Halloween Hacker".
15. The agents mention that the Game Master has a new alias, but do not reveal what it is.
16. The agents mention that they cannot reveal information about the Game Master without risking Mr. Axe finding out.
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