[Othan Research Bureau – Report No. 8124]
Date: Philos Calendar Year [REDACTED]
Recorded By: OTHAN-31722
Subject: Neural Interference Module Deployment – Phase 1 Confirmation
Summary:
The interference control module was successfully uploaded to Subjects A-01 and X-02 through dormant exoskeleton access nodes. Despite unstable long-range data channels, the entanglement pattern sync was verified via the feedback loop. Both subjects received the encoded quantum directives.
Details:
- Module ID: IX-V2-CoreSignal
- Transfer Node: Satellite Relay RS-19X
- Success Rate: 87.4% sync confirmation
- Observations: Momentary fluctuation in subjects' neural readings during upload
Conclusion:
Interference system is now active in standby mode. Awaiting proximity activation to induce consciousness disruption. Manual reset remains required for cognitive recovery post-interference. Surveillance suggested for any behavioral anomalies.
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[Confidential Military Report – Central Command – Report No. 7634]
Date: Philos Calendar Year [REDACTED]
Filed By: 2nd Ground Intel Division
Subject: Interference Sync Deployment & Enemy Tracking Log
Summary:
Ground-support personnel successfully coordinated satellite relay output to deploy the interference module to targets A-01 and X-02. During synchronization, a brief spike in their locations was detected near Lingshir outskirts. Targets disappeared from scans shortly after.
Details:
- Last Detected Coordinates: [REDACTED]
- Sync Timeframe: 00:48:11–00:48:15
- Tactical Units Deployed: Recon Unit T-07 (No contact)
- Status: Subjects lost. Probability of continued presence in area high.
Action:
Local perimeter teams advised to remain on alert. Combat engagements expected due to regional destabilization. Target reacquisition remains top priority.
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[Lingshir District – Warzone Dispatch – Unofficial Source]
Flames curled through the buildings like wild serpents, smoke bleeding across the blackened sky. The once-industrial heart of Lingshir had become a battlefield, its fractured roads echoing with the sharp bursts of plasma fire and guttural roars of rebel mechs.
Governor-led forces, clad in reinforced chrome and blue-emblazoned insignia, moved in precision lines—disciplined, ruthless. But the rebels surged with raw force, wielding stolen Evol-tech and black-market weapons powered by scavenged protocores.
An air skimmer exploded mid-hover, raining debris into the scorched plaza below. Rebel ground squads poured forward, chanting in unison, their makeshift armor glowing with overcharged shields.
A government trooper barked orders, raising a sonic rifle and unleashing a concussive wave. Several rebels staggered, but more took their place. The clash raged street to street—code-fused screams, ruined architecture, mechs twisting mid-air.
Lingshir was falling. No side claimed victory, only destruction.
A rebel flagged unit hacked a local node, trying to seize full atmospheric control. In response, automated turrets hidden in the governor's ruins activated, cutting through the rebels' front line. Then came a blinding pulse—from the rebels' core cannon. It fractured the remaining defense line, sending shockwaves through both forces.
A black ship soared overhead, unnoticed, lost in the chaos. The war consumed the ground below.
And far beyond the fire, in the silence of fractured earth, two subjects lay low—unaware the system within them had already changed.