Incident Report – Subject ████-P
Date: ██/██/20██
Location: Remote research station, Northern Cascades
Reporting Agent: Dr. Helen Morrison
Classification: ███-Level Biohazard
Overview:
On ██/██/20██ at approximately 2300 hours, Station Echo reported a containment breach involving an unidentified parasitic entity retrieved from an excavation site near ███████ ridge. The entity, subsequently designated Subject ████-P, exhibits rapid reproduction and aggressive host infiltration capabilities. The following document compiles witness testimony, recovered logs, and medical examinations, with several sections redacted for biohazard containment and personnel safety.
Initial Discovery:
Subject ████-P was unearthed amid unusually high soil disturbances and anomalous subterranean bioluminescence. Preliminary samples indicated a gelatinous mass, approximately 15 cm in diameter, with segmented appendages resembling arthropod limbs, but lacking discernible eyes or sensory organs.
Containment Logs:
Within twelve hours of containment, Subject ████-P breached its enclosure, infiltrating the ventilation system. Attempts at recapture were met with failure. Personnel were ordered to evacuate non-essential staff. During this time, Dr. Morrison and a small team remained to document the entity's behavior.
Incident Description:
At 0317 hours, Technician Ramirez reported distress over comm channels. Audio records reveal escalating panic; Ramirez's voice shifts from calm to strained whispering, interrupted by harsh gurgling noises.
“It’s—something’s inside me…I can feel it moving. I can’t breathe right…help…”
Suddenly, transmission cuts short.
Autopsy Report – Technician Ramirez:
Recovery teams found Ramirez in the east corridor, unconscious, his torso grotesquely malformed. The skin was distended and translucent in patches, revealing constantly shifting shapes beneath the surface—pulsating, writhing masses interwoven with what appeared to be elongated tendrils.
Upon incision, multiple parasitic clusters were located embedded within muscle tissue, tethered to major arteries and neural ganglia. Some clusters exhibited semi-autonomous movement, evading extraction attempts by seizing nerve endings.
Histological analysis showed rapid cellular regeneration around parasite interfaces, suggestive of a symbiotic yet parasitic adaptation facilitating host survival despite severe tissue invasion.
Recovered Log – Dr. Morrison:
“I fear this creature’s parasitic mechanisms are beyond anything documented. It infiltrates on a cellular level, commandeering host physiology to propagate itself. Ramirez’s condition deteriorated rapidly—his skin blistered and peeled, revealing a lattice of writhing parasites beneath. They seem to communicate, coordinating via bioelectric signals.
Today I witnessed an invasion attempt on Sgt. Yamada. She resisted fiercely, but the parasites emitted a neurotoxin inducing paralysis. Her eyes rolled back as the parasites erupted through her wrists, forming appendages I can only describe as…insectile tendrils. The anguish in her final scream haunts me.
Containment has failed. Isolation protocols compromised. I am initiating full lockdown. If this is my last entry, let it stand as a warning: do not engage. The parasites do not merely consume—they assimilate and transform.”
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Aftermath:
The station was found abandoned five days later. Remaining personnel exhibited advanced stages of parasitic infestation, their bodies grotesquely fused with the creatures in a disturbing evolution of host and symbiote. No survivors were recovered.
The entity known as Subject ████-P remains uncontained, presumed active in the surrounding wilderness. Ongoing field reports include sporadic disappearances and sightings of humanoid forms exhibiting unnatural flexibility, segmented limbs, and glowing bioluminescent veins.
Addendum – Warning:
Personnel assigned to ███████ retrieval and research are hereby advised to exercise extreme caution. Interaction with unknown biological samples should be considered a high-risk activity. Immediate quarantine and decontamination procedures must be enforced.
Failure to comply will result in disciplinary action and potential exposure to unknown parasitic biohazards.
End of Report