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Item: | Uncanny archive |
Size: | indeterminate |
Type: | library |
Living: | indeterminate No |
Sentient: | indeterminate Yes |
Potential/Current Hazards | loss of personnel, creation of items, events or persons |
Required Wear/Weaponry | alarm capable device |
Location: | Base Six, Level 9 |
Reported Anomaly: | extra dimensional, mind altering |
Usage
The possibilities are endless.
This thing can do anything. Everything could happen. If we get this thing under controller we all can leave our jobs behind. Chaos, luxury, the end of all of our enemies, it's all real, it's all in our basement.
Limitless amounts of anomalies, worlds beyond our understanding.
We all could be gods. But is it real? We should not trust an anomaly that has taken over the laboratory for mind effecting liquids.
Personnel who survive initial contact with the anomaly need to leave its radius of effect (the 9th underground Level of Base Six) within 10 minutes. For this purpose expeditions into the anomaly must be equipped with alarm capable devices. No media has to enter the anomaly.
Report
The anomaly is a space behind a black plain door located in the 9th underground Level of Base Six.
Beyond the door lies a sort of library or archive. Persons entering the anomaly have suffered strokes, heard attacks or spontaneous decay.
It has been noted that the reality beyond the door is highly unstable in random time intervals.
Persons entering the anomaly are erased from known history within minutes. Certain individuals managed to survive initial contact with the inside of the anomaly and recovered documents from the item's area of effect.
Information from these documents became integrated into known history within minutes.
Most recovered documents were written in the style of Insurgency documents.
It has been observed that creatures resembling Insurgency Members are roaming the inside of the anomaly, seemingly unaware of the door. These entity resemble mostly the persons able to survive initial contact with the archive.
The only entity able to enter and leave the anomaly without any problems is the entity known as “The Ghost of Base Six”. Considering the timing these two anomalies appeared it is believed that ether the entity produced the door or triggered it to manifest. It's him, the panic button was his entrench. If this thing existed within the archive, now it will enter the world with its own effect.The end off the Insurgency would become real. He is Meta Wonderrat, the Sandbox Knight.
Update 1: Following the insertion and creation of a text document that described a medicine to counteract the deadly effects of the archive a task-force for expeditions into the anomaly were established.
Expeditions into the archive are still limited by the time-constraint of people entering the archive being removed from history.
Teams entering the anomaly are always 4 people. There are no exceptions to this. Should anyone try to enter the anomaly outside of an approved 4 team member mission an emergency mission into the archive is automatically authorized to retrieve the rough element.These measures are necessary to ensure that no member of the Insurgency uses the anomaly to escape or use its effect for personal reasons. The item is to be considered as a threat to the continued existence of the Ins[[tabview]]urgency and the established reality.
REPORTS ABOUT THE INTERIOR OF THE ANOMALY ARE RESTRICTED BY ORDER OF THE DEPARTMENT OF INTERNAL AFFAIRS
After opening the door for the first expedition executed under the use of the medicament the team entered through a 2 m by 2 m by 2 m hall painted in blue paint. The room contained 2 stacks of files stacked up to 1,5 m and 1,7 meters respectively. The room had a 1,8 by 1,8 double-door opposed to the main door.
Advancing through the double-door a round hall with a blue dome was discovered. The room had a size of 35 m in diameter and was estimated to be 40 m high. The blue dome was the main-source of illumination for this room, in combination with 24 light-bulbs around the parameter. 2 meters above ground was a balcony made from a steel like grid. To reach the balcony a staircase made from the same material was on the opposing side of the room.
The staircase was straight and at its widest point 1,2 m away from the wall of the room and at its narrowest 0,6 meters. The walls of the doom were lined with book-shelfs and file-cabinets.
The room had 5 exits besides the one to the black door. 3 were double-doors like the entrance and were on the same level as the main entrance. The tree doors and the main entrance formed a square.
The 2 other exits where on the level of the balcony one being a black door like the main entrance and the other a draw sized hole in a file-cabinet, that lead into the wall. The room contained 3 statues only one of which could be identified as CI personnel.
One of the team members drew a book from one shelf. The text contained multiple mission reports for failed missions between 1950 and 1965. Multiple other books were opened but found to be empty.
The mission ended in a retreat at the end of the time-limit.
Warning
This page is locked do to misuse of this file, gross misrepresentation of the actual anomaly and misuse of the actual anomaly. This file has also been linked to an ongoing Investigation by the Department of Internal Affairs.
Item: | Uncanny archive |
Size: | real 4000m², imagined Undetermined |
Type: | Research facility, archive |
Living: | No |
Sentient: | No |
Potential/Current Hazards: | false item/incident reports, hallucinations, furthers/triggers insubordination |
Required Wear/Weaponry: | N/A |
Location: | Base Six, Level 9 |
Reported Anomaly: | mind-altering, extra-dimensional |
Usage
All usage of the area is prohibited until investigations into "Wonderland" has concluded. Access to the area is restricted to members of the Task forces "Dream-Walker" and "Rabbit-Hole-Diver".
Any unauthorized personnel attempting to enter the area of the anomaly will be used as a test subject for the effects of the anomaly and may not be reinstated into their previous position once they emerge from the anomaly. There reinstatement will be judged on a case by case basis, as the effect of the anomaly on an employees capacity to fulfill there duties within the Insurgency varies quit drastically.
Do to the item's location and ongoing rumors surrounding the item, the Insurgency has decided against a harsh punishment for entering the anomaly. This seems to be the most effective way to disperse rumors surrounding the item and the first iteration of its item report, thus reducing future incidents.
Report
The anomaly is a space behind the black security door located in the 9th underground Level of Base Six, code name: "Wonderland". This space was previously used as the "Base Six Mind-affecting Agents Laboratory". The space behind the door no longer corresponds to the architecture, layout and size of the laboratory. This change occurred during or shortly after the event which was later dubbed the "Deep Diver Breach". It is believed that multiple mind-affecting anomalies spilled inside of the laboratory, causing its current condition.
It is currently theorized that the "Wonderland" is a hallucination almost indistinguishable from realty, but still somewhat akin to a dream.
When a subject or group enters the anomaly, the affected area will most likely be perceived as a library or archive, built in a currently undetermined architectural style reminiscent of semi-industrial facilities during the eighteen-hundreds. This main room is 20 to 40 meters in diameter with a blue spherical ceiling emitting a clean, white light. The room is split in 2 levels with the elevated level being made up of a 1,5 meter wide gridded steel floor accessible by a rounded stairwell of the same material.
Perceptions within the area can not be relied upon as they vary from subject to subject. Generally this discrepancy is not noticeable until exact measures are applied. A limited distance measured with the same measuring tool by two different subjects will return different results. This has made accurate measurements inside of the anomaly impossible.
Depending on the number of observers the room will have between 3 and 9 wooden double doors scattered in various directions around the room on both levels. These doors lead out to 2 meter high and 2 meter wide straight concrete corridors with varying lengths. Expeditions into the archive were unable to reach the back-wall of several of these corridors. While the round main room is furnished with bookshelves, filled with various books, the corridors are filled with light-blue 0,3m by 0,3m by 1,60m filing cabinets.
It has been noted that the perceived reality beyond the door is highly unstable in random time intervals. During these intervals, the usually constant image of the archive will shift, changing layout, lighting and content. Material and personnel lost during these reality shifts usually reappear over the next few shifts. There are also claims about "erased events", but those reports do not seem connected to "shifts" of the archive's form.
Other recurrent forms of the archive include:
- The interior of a wooden, rotten 17th century ship. This version no longer has a main room and the filing cabinets are wooden and rotten. When taking this form, the sea can be heard from within the still endless, but now winding corridors and small attached rooms. The archive is only dimly lit by non operable lanterns, attached to the walls.
- A sandy desert. This version possesses a seemingly infinitely high blue sky, but no visible sun. The same filing cabinets as in the most common version are littered across this desert, some being placed upright, others laying on their back.
- An area outwardly resembling a forest. Filing cabinets are integrated into trees and rocks and some light blue cabinets are located in seemingly random places. It has to be noted that all vegetation and other things usually found within a healthy forest are made out of plastic or papier-mâché.
Sometimes versions intermix, leading to a sand-filled archive room or a ship without a ceiling under an endless blue sky. Other, less likely versions of the archive may also appear or intermix.
Some objects were recovered from the archive which were not part of the inventory of the "Base Six Mind-affecting Agents Laboratory", therefor it can reasonably be assumed that "Wonderland" has at least some real elements. Other objects, like sand, recovered from "Wonderland" disappeared without a trace once leaved unobserved. These objects could also disappear within a limited amount of time, usually between 2 minutes and 1 week even while under constant observation.
Persons entering the anomaly have suffered vivid hallucinations beyond the perceiving of the archive. These hallucinations include, but are not limited to strokes, heart attacks and spontaneous decay. None of these hallucinations were fatal. Other site-effects include euphoria and "knowledge" of non-existent events, or alternative versions of real events.
A common piece of "knowledge" shared by subjects under the effect of the anomaly is the belief in the permanent erasure from history of objects and persons lost during "shifts" from one perceived archive form to another. Reports about such erased persons and objects are highly vivid and extremely detailed, but always contradict realty.
Most books as well as as folders within the archive only contain white pages, with notable exceptions. Occasionally, subjects and personnel recover files, written in the style of the Insurgency, from within the archive that describe these pieces of "knowledge" as well as some of the "erased" events, things and persons.
Files that describe "erased" events usually are written in an essay form from the perspective of certain members of the Insurgency or a civilian. When questioned, these persons will deny authorship of the piece and will not posses any knowledge of information within.
The fact that sometimes real files are recovered leads many under the effect of the anomaly to believe that documents recovered from the archive become integrated into our history. Further investigation by "Dream-Walker" revealed that this is actually the case for certain recovered files. What determined whether or not a recovered file will become part of our realty is as of yet unknown.
Inside of the archive it has been observed that creatures resembling Insurgency members are roaming the inside of the anomaly, seemingly unaware of there anomalous surroundings. The real Insurgency Members corresponding to these "Insurgency Members" inside of the anomaly only had limited contact to the "Base Six Mind-affecting Agents Laboratory". Contact with these "Insurgency Members" is hard to establish as they sometimes freeze in place or vanish for months or longer. One notable exception to this is “The Ghost of Base Six”, code name: White-Smile-Cat. White-Smile-Cat has been a constant in the archive since its first appearance. Whether White-Smile-Cat is employed by the Insurgency is currently not determined. A highly suspicious personnel file, currently under investigation by the Department of Internal Affairs , suggests that White-Smile-Cat might be employed by the Chaos Insurgency. The file was first reported in 2016, but vanished shortly after, only to resurface in 2019. The possibility that this personnel file originated in the archive is currently deemed likely. If this is the case, several other personnel files might also be falsified.
Considering that the archive and White-Smile-Cat appeared during or shortly after the "Deep Diver Breach" it is believed that White-Smile-Cat produced the archive or triggered it to manifest as both anomalies seem to be at least somewhat dependent on each other. This theory is subject to an ongoing investigation by the Department of Internal Affairs. It was previously believed that White-Smile-Cat was unable to exist outside of the archive for extended periods of time, since the anomaly seemed to be operating under the same rules as some objects recovered from the archive. After White-Smile-Cat left the archive in 2018, the archive has begun to shake violently in random time intervals. This has been noted to be a serious safety concern for the structural integrity of Base Six. Should these quakes increase in there intensity Base Six will eventually collapse, failing its 0th purpose. Information about the 0th purpose has been restricted under the "Project Hell-Fire-Incinerator". This information may only be accessed under "Base Six Self-destruction Protocol Level Alpha". A structural collapse of the archive is to be treated like an uncontrolled activation of the "Base Six Self-destruction Protocol".
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