Nexus Blacksite is GHOSTSCREEN’s flagship scene: a full cyber-operations HUD wrapped around a reactive terminal. Start mashing the keyboard and official-looking code streams into the shell while fake network scans, IP traces and “classified” dossiers move across the screen around it — the whole movie mission-control experience, with none of the reality. There is no shell and nothing is executed; every character is scripted for looks.
What you can do with it
- Play the "mission control" hacker on camera for YouTube, TikTok or a short film
- A cinematic desk backdrop for streams and OBS browser sources — busy without being noisy
- A convincing sci-fi terminal prop for events, films and photography
How to use Nexus Blacksite
Open Customize to set the colours, title and behaviour, then press Fullscreen (or add ?present=1 to the URL) for a clean, controls-free screen. To run it unattended on a stream, copy the OBS browser-source URL; to drop it into a web page, use the <iframe> embed. Everything is a visual prop — no real hacking, network or data.
Is the code, scan or dossier data real?
No. The Blacksite streams pre-written text that looks like C, shell and network output; the map, IP traces and dossiers are scripted. There is no interpreter, no connection, no data source — it is a visual effect only.
How is this different from the Hacker Typer?
The Hacker Typer is the minimalist one-terminal experience at /hacker-typer. Nexus Blacksite is the flagship — it wraps that typer in an entire mission HUD: a network map, live traces, a dossier feed and cinematic actions. Pick the Hacker Typer for pure typing, pick Nexus Blacksite for the movie mission-control look.
How do I make it fullscreen for a prank?
Press Fullscreen in the toolbar (or add ?present=1 to the URL) to hide every control, then hand over the keyboard. Any key streams more fake code; Escape exits.