SECURITY DIVISION
Incident Reports and Anomaly Tracking
Access Level: RESTRICTED - Security Personnel Only
CLASSIFIED INFORMATION - Unauthorized access to this system is a federal offense and will be prosecuted
INCIDENT SEC-2001-1103-ALPHA
CRITICAL
Date/Time: November 3, 2001 - 14:22:17
Location: Archive Vault 7, Sublevel B
Reported By: Automated Security System
Status: INVESTIGATING
SECURITY BREACH DETECTED: Access card 3391 (Dr. P. Voss) used to enter Archive Vault 7 at 14:22:17. Entry logged but NO EXIT RECORDED as of 15:47:23. ANOMALY: Dr. Voss reported missing since October 18, 2001. Access card was secured in evidence locker. Security footage shows figure entering vault, but image quality degraded. Face not clearly visible. ADDITIONAL NOTES: - Motion sensors activated for 47 minutes after entry - No response to intercom calls - Vault door remained sealed from inside - Override attempts unsuccessful - Temperature readings inside vault dropped 12 degrees INVESTIGATION STATUS: Vault remains sealed pending arrival of Level 8+ personnel. Security Chief Williams en route. Do not attempt entry without authorization.
Last updated: November 3, 2001 - 15:47:23 | Assigned to: Chief Williams
INCIDENT SEC-2001-1102-BETA
HIGH
Date/Time: November 2, 2001 - 22:33:45
Location: Laboratory B-Wing, All Sections
Reported By: Night Security Guard Martinez
Status: INVESTIGATING
UNAUTHORIZED EQUIPMENT ACTIVATION: All memory extraction equipment in B-Wing activated simultaneously at 22:33:45. No personnel on duty. All labs were secured and locked. SECURITY GUARD REPORT: "Heard humming sound from B-Wing. All the extraction chairs were running their cycles. Screens showed subject data for people I've never seen. Names like MK-001 through MK-099. But our numbering starts at MK-401. These subjects don't exist in our database." TECHNICAL FINDINGS: - Equipment ran full 90-minute extraction cycle - No subjects present in chairs - Memory data was archived to unknown location - System logs show CLASSIFIED AUTHORIZATION LEVEL 9+ FOLLOW-UP: Tech Rodriguez investigating data destination. All B-Wing equipment offline pending security review.
Last updated: November 3, 2001 - 08:15:33 | Assigned to: Tech. Rodriguez
INCIDENT SEC-2001-1101-GAMMA
CRITICAL
Date/Time: November 1, 2001 - 16:45:12
Location: Staff Quarters, Dr. Morrison's Office
Reported By: Dr. Sarah Chen
Status: CLOSED - TERMINATION
UNAUTHORIZED SELF-EXPERIMENTATION: Dr. James Morrison discovered using portable memory extraction device on himself in his office. When confronted, exhibited signs of severe memory displacement and identity confusion. DR. CHEN'S REPORT: "Found Morrison with extraction helmet connected to his temporal lobe. He was conscious but disoriented. Claimed he 'needed to remember who he really was' and insisted he had worked here since 1987, though his employment began in 1989. When I showed him his personnel file, he became agitated and claimed the documents were falsified." MEDICAL EVALUATION: - Memory coherence: 34% (critically low) - Identity markers: inconsistent with personnel records - Claims memories of institute events from before his employment - Believes he is the "original" Dr. Morrison RESOLUTION: Employment terminated. Subject escorted from premises by security. Current whereabouts unknown. All research materials confiscated.
Last updated: November 1, 2001 - 18:22:45 | Assigned to: HR Division
INCIDENT SEC-2001-1030-DELTA
MEDIUM
Date/Time: October 30, 2001 - 11:15:23
Location: Subject Housing, Room 847
Reported By: Nurse Thompson
Status: INVESTIGATING
SUBJECT BEHAVIORAL ANOMALY: Subject MK-847 found drawing detailed architectural plans of building layouts not present in current facility. Plans appear to be historically accurate representations of structures that existed on this site from 1952-1971. SUBJECT CLAIMS: - Remembers living in house demolished in 1972 (4 years before subject's birth) - Can describe interior details verified by historical records - Insists extraction process is "stealing memories from previous residents" - Claims to hear voices of "other families" who lived here INVESTIGATION FINDINGS: - Site was residential area before institute construction in 1987 - Subject's drawings match city planning records from 1950s-1970s - No known connection between subject and previous residents - Psychological evaluation scheduled with Dr. Hendricks CURRENT STATUS: Subject under observation. Enhanced containment protocols in effect.
Last updated: October 30, 2001 - 14:33:17 | Assigned to: Dr. Hendricks
INCIDENT SEC-2001-1025-EPSILON
HIGH
Date/Time: October 25, 2001 - 03:17:44
Location: Corridor C, Multiple Sections
Reported By: Multiple Staff Members
Status: CLASSIFIED
ANOMALOUS PERSONNEL SIGHTINGS: Multiple staff report encountering individuals in Corridor C who do not appear in current personnel roster. Subjects claim these individuals are "familiar" but cannot place them in their memories. WITNESS REPORTS: - Dr. Hammond: "Saw man in lab coat, badge read 'Dr. Ellis.' No Dr. Ellis employed here." - Tech Rodriguez: "Woman in nurse uniform, knew facility layout perfectly. Not in database." - Subject MK-417: "Recognized orderly from 'childhood memories' of facility visits." SECURITY FOOTAGE ANALYSIS: - Cameras show figures moving through corridors - Image quality consistently degraded when filming these individuals - AUDIO ANALYSIS REVEALS CONVERSATIONS ABOUT [REDACTED] - FACIAL RECOGNITION FAILED - SUBJECTS APPEAR TO BE [REDACTED] CLASSIFICATION LEVEL: AMBER-7 CLEARANCE REQUIRED FOR FULL REPORT ONGOING INVESTIGATION: PROJECT LOOKING GLASS TEAM ASSIGNED
Last updated: October 25, 2001 - 16:45:29 | Assigned to: [CLASSIFIED]