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For Past Reference

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2000: For Past Reference (Empyrean Containment Class Empyrean The object is a high-value asset
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Federation surgeons and physicians are working around the clock to restore OCP-2000-2’s physical condition, in hopes of reversing their paralysis and extreme atrophy without accidentally terminating them. A portable version of OCP-2000-1 is to be constructed for OCP-2000-2. Upon successful creation and application of this version, OCP-2000-2 is to spend a session in a therapy chamber in another dimension until they mentally recover, and are prepared to resume active duty.

Description

OCP-2000-1 is a 2km by 2km by 2km structure located 800 meters below the earth’s surface. The exterior is composed of an unidentified metal, noted to be far more durable than any known naturally occurring material. On the upper face of OCP-2000-1 has a small vault door, surrounded by multiple circular patterns in a ring around the entrance. The interior of OCP-2000-1 is constructed of another unidentified substance, though it has very similar characteristics to concrete. Exploration teams have determined that the interior possesses non-euclidian properties. Gravity was also reported to constantly shift and change within OCP-2000-1. The center of OCP-2000-1 is composed of a large complex of digital data storage units. Examination of the complex has revealed that not only is it capable of containing an infinite amount of data, it also contains all the information of the entire history of the universe, including dozens of classified K-class events, and hundreds the Federation was unaware of. The credibility of this data is confirmed by OCP-2000-2. OCP-2000-2 is an individual of indeterminate age, gender, or ethnicity. OCP-2000-2 has been horribly disfigured, the top of their skull supposedly sawed off, with several 18 wires attaching their brain to OCP-2000-1’s database. The floor surrounding OCP-2000-2 is covered in a thin layer of salt. OCP-2000-2’s limbs are bound to the floor, and their eyes and mouth are perpetually forced open. This has resulted in OCP-2000-2’s lips being completely worn down, with their jaw hanging open, and their eyes suffering severe damage due to exposure. Despite this, OCP-2000-2 is alive, and is capable of moving their eyes, but nothing else. Communication with OCP-2000-2 is possible via telepathy. According to OCP-2000-2’s account, they have been on earth since its creation, have witnessed everything throughout history, and are forced to remember all of it via class Z amnestics. They do not remember their name or origin, but have expressed a strong desire to escape OCP-2000-1 and participate in the world they are forced to witness. This has led to the Federation putting their efforts towards assisting OCP-2000-2 in their removal.

The following is an interview between OCP-2000-2 and Dr. Talos.

INTERVIEW LOG 2000 1
Interviewer: Talos
Subject: OCP-2000
Topic: n/a

OCP-2000: Hello Name here, it is nice to meet you.

Talos: How did you-? Oh, right.

OCP-2000: Yeah, I saw them select you. I saw them hire you. I saw your entire life up until now, yahta yahta yahta.

Talos: Did you happen to see the reason they hired me?

OCP-2000: Yes.

Talos: Why don’t we skip the formalities and get to the interview?

OCP-2000: Proceed.

Talos: Do you have any idea as to how you’re still alive?

OCP-2000: Well yes and no. Even if I could explain it, you wouldn’t understand. I simply am alive because I’m not dead.

Talos: Alright. I can’t help but notice the odd patterns on the entrance to this place, what do they mean?

OCP-2000: Those were the openings to an automated turret system. They were supposed to shoot you dead the moment you touched the door, but the source meant to power them lost all function after [DATA EXPUNGED]. It’s like if electricity suddenly no longer worked, only it wasn’t electricity.

Talos: I see… so you really do remember everything, even if it no longer happened within this world’s continuity. Does it ever overwhelm you?

OCP-2000: I’m pretty sure the part of my brain that controlled stress rotted before I was activated. I was here a long time before I started recording all this, not sure how long.

Talos: Pardon my rudeness, but I can’t help but notice your physical condition. Does anything hurt?

OCP-2000: Actually, no. I haven’t felt pain in my life, at least not my own. I do know what pain is, and what it feels like, but I’ve never felt it for myself.

Talos: You seem rather content with your situation.

OCP-2000: I’m just bored. I don’t feel the need to be a normal person, if I could keep documenting the world while I live in it, I would. You are my best bet at that. You are the most technologically advanced civilization I have ever seen. If anyone can help me, it’s you.

Talos: Are you really ok with us… well… literally picking your brain for information on the universe?

OCP-2000: What point is there in keeping records if no one can read them? Besides, I’m guessing whoever put me here wanted me to share this information.

Talos: Someone put you here?

OCP-2000: That’s my theory. I was an anomaly, either unkillable or able to see everything, maybe both, and some group made this and slapped me in. They sent me back in time, here I am. I doubt the group will ever exist anymore, considering how many K-class scenarios have happened.

Talos: I… suppose that is plausible. I’m out of questions for today, is there anything you’d like to add?

OCP-2000: Nothing, carry on.

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