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Project Title: Exploration and Containment of Subject 005 - A Lethal Anomalous Object Project Lead: Dr. [REDACTED] Date: [REDACTED] Objective: The primary objective of this experiment is to observe, analyze, and document the behavior of Subject 005, a bag with anomalous properties that, when agitated, becomes lethally hostile to all forms of life within its proximity. Description of Subject 005: Subject 005 is an unmarked, non-descript living bag, approximately 40 cm in height and 25 cm in width. The bag is made of a material that visually resembles burlap but has a texture closer to synthetic fiber. It appears to be empty but is significantly heavier than expected for its size. Anomalous Properties: Lethality Upon Agitation: When physically disturbed or agitated, Subject 005 emits an unidentified force or energy that results in the immediate termination of all biological life forms within a 10-meter radius. This effect is indiscriminate and does not differentiate between plant, animal, or human life. Containment Behavior: When left undisturbed, Subject 005 exhibits no signs of activity and poses no immediate threat. It has been noted that the bag maintains a constant temperature slightly lower than the ambient environment. Experiment Protocol: Setup: Containment Chamber: Subject 005 is placed in a reinforced containment chamber, equipped with remote monitoring systems including high-resolution cameras, motion detectors, and thermal imaging. Safety Precautions: All personnel are to observe from a secure, shielded observation room. No direct contact is allowed during the experiment phase. Agitation Method: A robotic arm equipped with a blunt instrument will be used to agitate the bag from a safe distance. Procedure: Phase 1 - Baseline Observation: Subject 005 is placed in the containment chamber and left undisturbed for 24 hours. Observations on temperature, movement, and any other notable changes are recorded. Phase 2 - Controlled Agitation: Using the robotic arm, the bag will be lightly agitated for 10 seconds. Sensors and recording devices will document any immediate changes in the environment and subject behavior. Phase 3 - Escalated Agitation: If no lethal effects are observed in Phase 2, the level of agitation will be increased incrementally until a reaction is noted or the limits of safe experimentation are reached. Observations and Results: Phase 1 - Baseline Observation: Temperature: The bag consistently registered a temperature of 15°C, regardless of the ambient room temperature of 22°C. Movement: No spontaneous movement was observed. Other: The bag remained inert, with no detectable emissions of energy or force. Phase 2 - Controlled Agitation: Time of Agitation: 0 to 10 seconds. Immediate Effect: At precisely 4.7 seconds of agitation, all plant life in the chamber wilted instantaneously. Motion sensors detected a rapid decline in temperature to 0°C, and all sensors recorded a sudden spike in electromagnetic activity. Lethal Outcome: All small mammalian test subjects (mice) placed within the chamber were terminated within 0.5 seconds of the agitation starting. Phase 3 - Escalated Agitation: Time of Agitation: 10 to 30 seconds. Immediate Effect: Upon escalating the agitation, a forceful shockwave was emitted from the bag, causing the robotic arm to cease function. The containment chamber's cameras experienced severe static interference, and all biological life forms, including microbial samples, were terminated. Conclusion: Subject 005 demonstrates an extreme and lethal reaction to physical agitation, capable of terminating all forms of biological life within a certain proximity. The exact nature of the force or energy emitted remains unknown, but it appears to be both instantaneous and absolute in its effect. Given these results, Subject 005 should be classified as a high-risk anomalous object, and all handling protocols must emphasize minimal disturbance and maximum safety precautions. Further research is required to understand the underlying mechanisms of Subject 005's lethality, but such studies should only be conducted under the strictest containment measures. Recommendations: Containment: Subject 005 must be stored in a reinforced containment unit with remote monitoring capabilities. Any interaction with the subject should be conducted via automated systems only. Disposal Consideration: Due to the extreme danger posed by Subject 005, disposal options should be explored if containment is deemed insufficient. Further Research: A proposal for advanced study of the emission properties of Subject 005 should be considered, with the goal of identifying any possible countermeasures. End of Report