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aprilmarch) wrote2020-11-17 11:45 pm
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10 - Free Bird
Item 09854321 - Wild Bird
Object is a hummingbird found in [REDACTED], Tocantins. First report of anomalous activity was on June/1996, when a local resident [NAME REDACTED] realized one of many bird traps he maintained were disassembled. The civilian then investigated and discovered a humming bird had become trapped, and the trap fell apart immediately after.
Mr. [REDACTED] decided, from that point on, to capture the escaped bird, and started to build more traps specifically for it. Although the bird was caught by the traps, as soo as it was caught the trap would be destroyed. While the first few escapes were apparently localized anomalies that destroyed nothing but the trap itself, each attempted seemed to strenghten the anomalous destruction, until small explosions were seen whenever the bird was caught.
DPA agents were deployed in order to prevent further harm.
The agents attempted to capture the object using standard animal capture techinique. They immediately failed, causing a larger explosion than reported earlier.
The agents immediately started a special protocol for capture of anomalous animals, using reinforced materials and modified tactics. As soon as the object was capture, an explosion nearly twice the size of the first took place, wounding three agents.
The agents switched to an extreme protocol for capture of highly dangerous biological anomalies, using paramilitary tactics and gear and top-end containment devices. This attempt failed, resulting in an explosion five times the size of the previous one, killing two agents and wounding seven others. The team leader called off the capture.
After a review of the situation by senior researchers, the use of time displaced [EXPUNGED] technology was authorised to 'tag' the object without needing to capture it, so its movements can be monitored. A team stays on call at the location to dismantle bird traps as soon as they are set up.
Despite a strong cover story and explicit instructions to cease doing so, Mr. [REDACTED] attempted to capture the object the next day, before dismantling protocols were in place. The resulting explosion was about as big as the one during DPA's final attempt and resulted in Mr. [REDACTED]'s demise.
Monitoring shows the object remain healthy and active, even though it lived over three times the lifespan of a hummingbird of its apparent species only since its tagging, when it already had the appearance of an adult bird.
Object is a hummingbird found in [REDACTED], Tocantins. First report of anomalous activity was on June/1996, when a local resident [NAME REDACTED] realized one of many bird traps he maintained were disassembled. The civilian then investigated and discovered a humming bird had become trapped, and the trap fell apart immediately after.
Mr. [REDACTED] decided, from that point on, to capture the escaped bird, and started to build more traps specifically for it. Although the bird was caught by the traps, as soo as it was caught the trap would be destroyed. While the first few escapes were apparently localized anomalies that destroyed nothing but the trap itself, each attempted seemed to strenghten the anomalous destruction, until small explosions were seen whenever the bird was caught.
DPA agents were deployed in order to prevent further harm.
The agents attempted to capture the object using standard animal capture techinique. They immediately failed, causing a larger explosion than reported earlier.
The agents immediately started a special protocol for capture of anomalous animals, using reinforced materials and modified tactics. As soon as the object was capture, an explosion nearly twice the size of the first took place, wounding three agents.
The agents switched to an extreme protocol for capture of highly dangerous biological anomalies, using paramilitary tactics and gear and top-end containment devices. This attempt failed, resulting in an explosion five times the size of the previous one, killing two agents and wounding seven others. The team leader called off the capture.
After a review of the situation by senior researchers, the use of time displaced [EXPUNGED] technology was authorised to 'tag' the object without needing to capture it, so its movements can be monitored. A team stays on call at the location to dismantle bird traps as soon as they are set up.
Despite a strong cover story and explicit instructions to cease doing so, Mr. [REDACTED] attempted to capture the object the next day, before dismantling protocols were in place. The resulting explosion was about as big as the one during DPA's final attempt and resulted in Mr. [REDACTED]'s demise.
Monitoring shows the object remain healthy and active, even though it lived over three times the lifespan of a hummingbird of its apparent species only since its tagging, when it already had the appearance of an adult bird.