OBJ-006
Special Containment Procedures[edit | edit source]
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| ID: | 006 |
| Name: | rust emitter |
| Threat level: | soyketer |
| Filed: | July 9th 2002 |
| By: | malstrolol |
OBJ-006 is to be contained in a glass box with metal grates on the floor, measuring 1.5mx5mx1.5. The box will be placed in a concrete room with dimensions of 5mx7mx5m and have a steady supply of nitrogen. All byproducts are to be sent to the incinerator located above the roof to mitigate infection. Entry can happen freely however an eye scan must be required for any attempts at leaving the room. The room is to be monitored via security cam footage 24/7. a control panel room must be used by a team of two at all times to monitor the chemicals they are exposed to OBJ-006-A, the air pressure of the tank, and moisture levels, any OBJ-006-B must be escorted out of the chamber into a neighboring room for safe research and for disposal. Under no circumstance should any non class D personnel enter. Anyone who leaves the room must be held in containment for a week while given a steady supply of meds
Every twelve days the room is to be vacuum sealed with all air removed for 10 hours, after that it will be cleaned with personnel in hazmat suits. the room is to be cleaned with special liquids at low temperatures. the room will be kept at -27 degrees Celsius for 8 hours, after this period the air in the facility must slowly be returned over the course of 2 minutes.
!!! ALL FIRE IS TO BE KEPT ANYWAY FROM OBJ-006-A IT IS COMBUSTABLE!!!
Description[edit | edit source]
OBJ-006 is a 4-meter-tall pillar of biomass that vaguely resembles a soyjak. The color is mainly a dark brown however it can turn to a more rust color at high nitrogen amounts. OBJ-006 appears to have a coal like texture with several impurities and dents used for expelling OBJ-006-A. several limbs can be found on the structures; the limbs are constantly flailing around. The chemicals it releases dubbed OBJ-006-A, OBJ-006-A will increase corrosion of metal and start forming a hard fleshy membrane on surfaces it has made contact with. The chemical will remain in the air for a brief period of time before sticking to an object. It is very sensitive to temperature and is stable around 25-35 degrees Celsius, due to the volatile nature of the chemical raising the temperature by even two degrees would cause severe reactions.
If a human get exposed to OBJ-006-A they will be designated as OBJ-006-B. The first stages of infection are great irritation to the skin, rust colored rash, and iris merging into the pupil. within three hours the skin will darken, and the eyes will turn entirely a dark shade of red akin to vantablack, at this point the subject will be very hostile. over the course of 22 hours the subject will start to stiffen up the have their body take on a more concrete like texture flesh will fuse into the body and they will become a being similar to OBJ-006's main body. destruction of OBJ-006-B after 2 hours of infection will release a varying amount of OBJ-006-A, right after the point is hit you would be exposed to an amount to little for significant change to happen within a week (albeit you will be quarantined) but if you destroy it after a day enough OBJ-006-A to fill an average sized house will be released.
Addendum 006-A[edit | edit source]
the amount of nitrogen that would be let into the glass box was increased by 74.2%. 0BJ-006 started to grow somewhat more rotund and the vantablack holes that would be the eyes started expelling a mixture of smoke, dust, and OBJ-006-A. It then started to bang its head on the glass wall while trying to let out a scream the glass wall broke releasing OBJ-006-A into the air of the room. The was vacuum sealed and the class-D personal where promptly removed. After this incident it was reported that the entity assumed normal behavior after vacuum sealing the room for 10 hours, it took 2 days to properly seal off the room for cleaning. The glass on the sides had reportedly become Opaque with the fleshy membrane surrounding it, it was later removed for cleaning.
