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350: Teleporting Bat (Verj Containment Class Verj The object may be uncontainable
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)

Optimal Containment Protocols

OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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is to be held within a standard humanoid containment cell encased in xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, to prevent teleportation.

A minimum 2.5ml sample of OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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reserved for tracking purposes is to be contained on site-07.## Federation Site Site-07 Carmine research and tracking
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at all times. More is permitted, but not less.

In the event of a containment breach, Mobile Task Force K-nis (Bloodhounds) Mobile Task Force K-Nis (Bloodhounds) The de facto "hunters" of the Federation.
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is to be dispatched for subject tracking.

Description

OCP-350 is a pair of objects designated ”OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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” and ”OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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“.

The anomalous properties of OCP-350 include OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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’s ability to teleport great distances. OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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seems to teleport sparingly. Because of this, it is theorized the anomaly only activates when OCP-350-1 is in immenent danger. This ability is often associated with what appears to be a spray of OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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, believed to be a self-defense mechanism.

OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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is a 1m tall, female humanoid most closely related to the species Acerodon Jubatus (giant golden-crowned flying fox). The object’s most distinguishing feature is a pattern of small, circle-like shapes across the skin, where the epidermis & dermis are thin enough for the muscle to be visible. OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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’s muscle scatters light similarly to the sky (appearing blue under direct, white light), as well as emitting a purple glow at an intensity of 0.325 lumens. Testing has confirmed this is as a result of OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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“staining” the muscle.

OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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displays both sentience and sapience, as well as basic fluency in the English language. It is capable of carrying on full conversations in a wide range of subjects.

OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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has a strong tendency towards disobeying orders and general non-compliance. It can be made to cooperate in exchange for rewards in the form of fruit.

OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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is a translucent black, mutated slime mold (Myxomycete) of variable density. DNA tests show the object to be most closely related to the species Physarum Polycephalum.
Like OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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’s muscle, OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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scatters incoming blue light, and emits a purple glow at an intensity of 3 lumens per gram.

OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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is genetically and biologically linked to its host, OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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. In addition to sharing identical DNA, the two objects share a symbiotic bond: OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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’s body naturally produces OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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as if it were its own blood. In return, OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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circulates oxygen and nutrients through OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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’s cardiovascular system, further acting as blood.

Discovery

OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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was discovered on breaking into a local 24-hr convenience store at 0226hrs. The object was consuming a quantity of Frooti Tooti™-brand packets of Bunni Gummis (animal-shaped, artificial fruit-flavored gummy snacks) from a display stand it had knocked onto the floor.

When spotted on security cameras by night manager xxxxxxxxxxx, the night manager approached OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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in the main area. OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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acknowledged the night manager’s presence, but ignored requests to compensate for damage and consumed product. The night manager produced a model name shotgun from behind the front counter. When threatened, the object vocalized hostility and hugged the unconsumed packets to its chest using its wings. The night manager fired at OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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, causing OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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to teleport out of the way, splattering the floor with OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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.

Within a frame of the shot being fired, OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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can be seen the hiding on the opposite side of the display stands.

profile imageDr. Lastname Commented Early on, it was suspected that OCP-350-1’s anomalous property was faster-than-light speed, but later research—as well as a distinct absence of any air displacement shifting hanging products—quickly dispelled this theory.

OCP officials were soon dispatched to the site when the night manager called law enforcement reporting the termination, and the communication was interrupted by a loud vocalization of distress from the night manager upon seeing OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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walking around the corner to collect any packets of gummy snacks that may have survived the shotgun blast.

OCP-350-1 Anomalous Object OCP-350-1 Amity
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was later captured and contained, using some of the OCP-350-2 Anomalous Object OCP-350-2 Bloodgoop
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residue left behind in the convenience store to train Mobile Task Force K-nis (Bloodhounds) Mobile Task Force K-Nis (Bloodhounds) The de facto "hunters" of the Federation.
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on its scent.

Testing

Test Log 350 1

TEST LOG 350 1
Date: Researcher: Dr. Lastname
Time: ####hrs Object: OCP-350-1
Location: xxxxxxxxxxxx Approved By: n/a
REQUEST
Goal Reproduce the anomaly observed at discovery.
Procedure

A partition will be set up in the test room with enough space for OCP-350 to get behind.

With OCP-350 in front of the partition, a member of security will fire one (1) shell from a conventional model name shotgun at the object.

REPORT
Results

A puddle of black goo. OCP-350 was found completely unharmed, hiding behind the partition as expected.

Comments

The object did, indeed, teleport. Or at least move extremely fast. Either way, it is breaking causality by reaching its destination slightly before leaving its starting point.

We made sure the cameras wouldn’t get splashed this time. In one frame the object was in front of the partition spraying black goop out everywhere, and in the next frame it was on the other side of the partition just staring at the camera.

I am curious why it left behind this black slime. Perhaps it’s a diversion, akin to a squid spraying ink.

Interviews

Incidents

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