OBJ-441: Difference between revisions
(Created page with " {{Objectbox|file=agarthanPortal.png|id=441|name="The 'Ortal"|threat=unknown|date=2/18/19██|author=Dr. Chuddywitz}} == Description == Object-441 is an electric-blue portal about 11 cm in height and 3 cm in width. The object emits a faint hum. Objects that enter OBJ-441 are affected to varying degrees. OBJ-441 is parasitic in nature, attaching itself to a host organism (OBJ-441-1) until that organism dies. Site records mention 4 different hosts between OBJ-441's ca...") |
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OBJ-441-1 is to be kept under constant | OBJ-441-1 is to be kept under constant anesthesia in a nonreflective, insulated concrete cell. Nutrition is to be provided by liquid IV containing nonfat, lactose-free soylent. 441-1 is colostomized, and its colostomy catheter should be replaced once a month in order to prevent dilation of the perforation and subsequent presence of feces in 441-1's rectum, which can prove disastrous, as evidenced by incident 441-1-α. | ||
Latest revision as of 20:40, 12 November 2025
| ID: | 441 |
| Name: | "The 'Ortal" |
| Threat level: | unknown |
| Filed: | 2/18/19██ |
| By: | Dr. Chuddywitz |
Description[edit | edit source]
Object-441 is an electric-blue portal about 11 cm in height and 3 cm in width. The object emits a faint hum. Objects that enter OBJ-441 are affected to varying degrees.
OBJ-441 is parasitic in nature, attaching itself to a host organism (OBJ-441-1) until that organism dies. Site records mention 4 different hosts between OBJ-441's capture in 19██ and January 18, 2025.
Containment Procedures[edit | edit source]
OBJ-441-1 is to be kept under constant anesthesia in a nonreflective, insulated concrete cell. Nutrition is to be provided by liquid IV containing nonfat, lactose-free soylent. 441-1 is colostomized, and its colostomy catheter should be replaced once a month in order to prevent dilation of the perforation and subsequent presence of feces in 441-1's rectum, which can prove disastrous, as evidenced by incident 441-1-α.
