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Skrac Study
ANALYZING…
FILE TYPE: Internal Memorandum
PERIOD: Colony Era
TOPIC: Skrac Vocalizations
SUMMARY: An internal communication sharing neural records of a nocturnal encounter with the local avian-like fauna known as "skracs".
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INTERNAL MEMORANDUM TO: [REDACTED]
FROM: Analyst a71saD*2d
SUBJECT: RE: "Night Musings"
Colony Security Case Report: DM-01283
Attached is the forensic data reconstruction from the neural implant of Unit 742 (Miller, Angela).
NEURAL DATA LOG: [UNIT 742-MILLER]
Cycle 1:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Load-out.
Summary: Angela Miller, henceforth known as "Subject," experienced a significant cortisol spike at 03:14. The neural implant flagged a high-fidelity auditory event. External sensors recorded the event, and Subject's internal feed registered a vocal match for Supervisor [REDACTED].
Audio Capture: [vocalization, adult male human] "Are you there?" "Let me in!"
Visual Reconstruction: Subject is standing at the entrance to a standard issue wilderness lodging at approximately 02:48:31 on the Southeast boundary of Quarantine zone. Generated visual reconstruction is marred by low-light fidelity, but Gideon has identified 20 pairs of reflective lights, visible in cross-sections 1x30 though 22x30. Spacing of reflective lights is consistent with skrac eye placement and skull shape.
Cycle 2:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Load-out.
Summary: Subject confirmed nocturnal behavior patterns of skrac organism. At 01:40, the subject bypassed safety protocols to approach a skrac specimen.
Audio Capture: Capture contains three distinct voices. The first [vocalization, juvenile human] is heard when Subject approaches the singular skrac. Reconstruction suggests, "You never never looked for me… looked for us… never never." The second [vocalization, adult male human] repeats, "Let me in!" and "Please!" and appears to be sourced from the skrac flock. The third [vocalization, adult female human] is too low for clear auditory capture but has been matched to the Subject. Reconstruction suggests, "They'll know… They'll know… They'll hear… It has to stop…"
Observation: Heart rate peaked at 165 BPM.
Cycle 3:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Loadout.
Summary: Continuous auditory bombardment has induced sleep deprivation. At 02:15, Subject attempted to scatter the swarm. Visual feed confirms the skracs had successfully exhumed the disposal site of Supervisor [REDACTED].
Cycle 4:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Load-out.
Summary: Gideon has combed through hours of chaotic audio voice recording to glean a central theme. Audio recordings of the isolated Subject suggest she believed that by introducing a fresh biological data set, she could force the skracs to adopt a new vocal script.
Security Note: Miller was detained attempting to leave the Quarantine premises while in possession of a high volume of [REDACTED] sedative.
STATUS: Miller is detained in isolation (Cell 4-B). Her team has been informed that she is on medical leave. Skracs have since relocated to the facility's external boundary. Potential for secondary asset loss is high.
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FILE TYPE: Internal Memorandum
PERIOD: Colony Era
TOPIC: Skrac Vocalizations
SUMMARY: An internal communication sharing neural records of a nocturnal encounter with the local avian-like fauna known as "skracs".
===================================================================
INTERNAL MEMORANDUM TO: [REDACTED]
FROM: Analyst a71saD*2d
SUBJECT: RE: "Night Musings"
Colony Security Case Report: DM-01283
Attached is the forensic data reconstruction from the neural implant of Unit 742 (Miller, Angela).
NEURAL DATA LOG: [UNIT 742-MILLER]
Cycle 1:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Load-out.
Summary: Angela Miller, henceforth known as "Subject," experienced a significant cortisol spike at 03:14. The neural implant flagged a high-fidelity auditory event. External sensors recorded the event, and Subject's internal feed registered a vocal match for Supervisor [REDACTED].
Audio Capture: [vocalization, adult male human] "Are you there?" "Let me in!"
Visual Reconstruction: Subject is standing at the entrance to a standard issue wilderness lodging at approximately 02:48:31 on the Southeast boundary of Quarantine zone. Generated visual reconstruction is marred by low-light fidelity, but Gideon has identified 20 pairs of reflective lights, visible in cross-sections 1x30 though 22x30. Spacing of reflective lights is consistent with skrac eye placement and skull shape.
Cycle 2:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Load-out.
Summary: Subject confirmed nocturnal behavior patterns of skrac organism. At 01:40, the subject bypassed safety protocols to approach a skrac specimen.
Audio Capture: Capture contains three distinct voices. The first [vocalization, juvenile human] is heard when Subject approaches the singular skrac. Reconstruction suggests, "You never never looked for me… looked for us… never never." The second [vocalization, adult male human] repeats, "Let me in!" and "Please!" and appears to be sourced from the skrac flock. The third [vocalization, adult female human] is too low for clear auditory capture but has been matched to the Subject. Reconstruction suggests, "They'll know… They'll know… They'll hear… It has to stop…"
Observation: Heart rate peaked at 165 BPM.
Cycle 3:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Loadout.
Summary: Continuous auditory bombardment has induced sleep deprivation. At 02:15, Subject attempted to scatter the swarm. Visual feed confirms the skracs had successfully exhumed the disposal site of Supervisor [REDACTED].
Cycle 4:
Sensor Feed: Cerebral Forensic Reconstruction / Synaptic Load-out.
Summary: Gideon has combed through hours of chaotic audio voice recording to glean a central theme. Audio recordings of the isolated Subject suggest she believed that by introducing a fresh biological data set, she could force the skracs to adopt a new vocal script.
Security Note: Miller was detained attempting to leave the Quarantine premises while in possession of a high volume of [REDACTED] sedative.
STATUS: Miller is detained in isolation (Cell 4-B). Her team has been informed that she is on medical leave. Skracs have since relocated to the facility's external boundary. Potential for secondary asset loss is high.
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