Codename: EA-025
Object Class: Dangerous
Name: The Invisible Enemy
Containment: EA-025 is contained within a secure, padded cell measuring 8 meters by 8 meters. The cell is equipped with multiple thermal cameras to detect the presence of the entity, as it cannot be detected through conventional means. Continuous monitoring via thermal technology is essential to track the movements and location of EA-025 within its containment area. Access to the containment cell is restricted to authorized personnel only, and all interactions with the entity must be conducted with extreme caution and adherence to safety protocols.
Profile: EA-025 is a dangerous anomaly classified as an invisible creature, rendering it undetectable without the use of thermal technology. In the absence of thermal cameras, the entity remains invisible but can still be felt through touch and heard through its movements and vocalizations. When thermal technology is utilized, EA-025 appears as a 7-foot creature with four tentacles and disproportionately large arms. Despite its visible form, the entity remains highly elusive and difficult to contain due to its exceptional speed, capable of running at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour.
The origins and nature of EA-025 are largely unknown, with limited information available regarding its behavior and capabilities. However, it exhibits extreme hostility towards humans, posing a significant threat to anyone within its vicinity. Tests involving direct interaction with EA-025 are strictly prohibited due to the inherent danger it poses to human safety. Instead, containment measures focus on continuous monitoring and surveillance to prevent any potential breaches or incidents involving the entity.
Efforts to study and understand EA-025 are ongoing, with researchers seeking to uncover more information about its abilities, weaknesses, and potential vulnerabilities. However, the elusive nature of the entity presents significant challenges to containment and research efforts. Understanding the behavior and motivations of EA-025 is crucial for developing effective containment strategies and mitigating the risks associated with its presence within the EAC.
Addendum:
Note from Dr. `Aspinall (Head of Research and Science): EA-025's hostility and unpredictable behavior underscore the importance of maintaining strict containment protocols and ensuring the safety of EAC personnel. Continued research into methods of detection and containment is essential for managing the threat posed by this dangerous anomaly.
