Reconstructed incident log compiled from fragmented site surveillance, auditory decay records, and thermal residual tracking.


INCIDENT OVERVIEW

At 02:41 UTC, Visual Containment Wing D experienced a simultaneous shutdown of all interior motion, biometric, and reflection-based monitoring systems. The power grid remained stable. No alarms triggered. No breach signal occurred.

Surveillance recovered from analog thermal sensors indicated a non-patterned increase in ambient distortion radiating from Null Observation Cell D-09. The distortion originated internally and rapidly interfered with external magnetic fields, degrading real-time data integrity across four adjacent chambers.

Despite no movement from Glass Vane itself, the cell registered a presence count of four individuals for a span of 73 seconds. Only one assigned observer was physically present.


INTERNAL SENSOR LOG

02:41:04 — Audio lines drop. Visual remains uninterrupted.
02:41:12 — Heart rate of Observer Irena Lorne increases. No verbal distress logged.
02:41:15 — Heat bloom detected in center of D-09. No movement from Glass Vane.
02:41:21 — Internal counter registers four active entities.
02:41:31 — Glass Vane appears to adjust head slightly. Visual lag in playback (non-technical).
02:42:17 — All readings reset to baseline.
02:42:20 — Observer Lorne collapses at terminal. Later recovers. No memory of event.


RELEVANT NOTES

  • No anomalies entered or exited containment.
  • Observer Lorne described a dream-like image of “being spoken to across a mirror.”
  • D-09 walls show no signs of tampering or material shift.
  • No reflection present on file playback. Ambient glass registered zero echo.

STATUS UPDATE

Glass Vane remains in place.
No new behavior detected.
Request for full cell lockdown under review.


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