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Predatory room (Special Content Object No. 128)

Case No. (-) "Room of Predators"
When new specimens of SCO # 128 are discovered in the immediate vicinity of urban spatial anomalies, it is recommended to use the Purification Fire protocol, avoiding bystanders if possible. Local law enforcement should be told that faulty wiring has been short-circuited or that unauthorized people have set fire to it.
Danger level: 5 / "Simon"
Conditions of detention: SCO No. 128 must be kept within a reinforced concrete cube with a wall thickness of at least 3 meters, reinforced from the outside with a layer of reinforced steel at least 5 mm thick. The inner cavity of the cube must have the parameters of a standard living room, and also have a connection to the sewer and water supply system. The latter should be thoroughly filtered for eggs or larvae of SCO No. 128 specimen, and once a month a special plumbing team should carry out additional cleaning of the pipes, and, if necessary, replace them. Also, the containment area should have standard ventilation, and a doorway, with a door reinforced with fine metal mesh on the outside. It is recommended to connect an electrical source with a power of at least 220 W to the metal outer covering and use it if SCO No. 128 tries to violate the conditions of detention. Inside the cube, the temperature should be maintained at 25-30 ° C and high humidity. Once a week, two live goats should be brought through the doorway. When powering an object, the door must be locked. Likewise, personnel must not react to any sounds emitted by the object. Any new noises of SCO No. 128 should be recorded and reported to the area supervisor for corrections to containment conditions (see Appendix # 1). It is also forbidden to approach the object more than three meters, open the door, go inside, interact with the external environment without the permission of the zone curator. It is also not recommended to go inside the object before and during feeding, and to less than three people at a time. In case of aggressive behavior of the object, it is allowed to open fire.
Appendix 1: Sounds emitted by SCO No. 128 (list to be confirmed):
- Squeak of a mouse or rat, chirping of pigeons, cat's meow (plaintive, inviting), purr, hiss, dog barking, whining.
- Crying (baby, child, girl), noisy breathing, unintelligible cry "Help!" (voice variations can range from rough masculine bass to subtle feminine falsetto), inarticulate intermittent shouts, "hey!" (voice iterations can be different), knocking, stomping, scratching.
-Goat nagging (scared, calm), ringing of a bell, clatter of hooves.
Appendix 2: During the next feeding, the agent (-), who, together with his partner, was leading the goats to SCO No. 128, noticed a silhouette of a 10-12 year old girl in the room. Trying to get a better look at the child, the agent entered the room after the goats, and the next moment the front door slammed shut, injuring the agent's shoulder and arm. Fortunately, the agent managed to insert the machine gun into the slot in time, preventing the door from closing completely, after which the agent's partner helped him out of the room, throwing off his bulletproof vest. Through SCO No. 128, two current discharges were immediately produced, after which the door was closed manually. Agent (-) was admitted to the medical unit with a fracture of the pubic bone and three bones of the hand, as well as a bruised shoulder on his left arm. It has not yet been determined whether the "girl" he was observing was an optical illusion, mind manipulation, or imitation of SCO No. 128. Until the cause of this incident is clarified, any interaction with the object must occur. at least three people, and the third must fix the door with metal struts.

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