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| Registered Phenomena Code: 845 Containment Rating: Gamma Lethality Rating: Orange |
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An image of RCP-845-1 sleeping on a bed in the Site-065 lounge.
Containment Protocols: RPC-845 instances are to be kept in a 4.57 m by 4.57 m (15 feet by 15 feet) containment cell comprised of six layers of steel, each layer separated by no less then 10cm of empty space, with minimal support struts between the layers. Complete CCTV coverage of the containment chamber is to be kept at all times, with regular maintenance preformed every ██ days. All instances of RPC-845 are to wear a GPS enabled tracking collar at all times and collar battery replacement is to occur on a biweekly schedule.
Instances of RPC-845 are to be provided three meals a day of ████████ brand cat food, in accordance with Anomalous Feline Nutritional Protocol N-9. Enrichment activities are to consist of Authority-approved cat toys, cardboard boxes, and Nepeta cataria (catnip). Requests for any enrichment items deviating from this list are to be submitted via Form 854-A to Dr. Lucy Bennete for approval1.
Personnel entering RPC-845’s containment chamber are to refrain from any loud noises, sudden movements, aggressive behaviors or any action that might scare RPC-845 instances. Likewise, physical restraint is prohibited after Incident 845-2-25. When redirection is required, personnel are to use toy lures, robotic mice or videos of small animals.
Under no circumstances are staff to remove RPC-845 instances from Site-065 for ‘personal safekeeping’, ‘surprise adoptions’ or personal enrichment. Disciplinary action up to reassignment or termination of employment may result in unauthorized transport of RPC-845 instances.
Description: RPC-845 refers to a phenomenon in which when two humans are killed simultaneously by identical means, anomalously persist in a state of quantum entanglement. Individuals affected by this phenomenon (henceforth dubbed with the -xx suffix) exist in a paradoxical state of being both alive and deceased. Biometric scans return contradictory data, showing both flatline ECG activity alongside active activity, noticeably this contradictory data is only shown when instances of RPC-845 are not being observed.
Instances of RPC-845 present as a common house cat (Felis catus), with varying size, coat colour and markings. X-Rays indicate that the internal structure of a RPC-845 instance is identical to that of a non-anomalous house cat. Despite this, instances of RPC-845 retain full sapience and all memories of their pervious lives, however research notes that the longer one spends as a RPC-845 instance, the more “cat-like” their behavior becomes. Like non-anomalous house cat’s instances do not have the ability to vocalize words, with the only vocalizations produced being meows, hisses, purrs or growls. Psychological assessments indicate extreme distress upon realization of their deceased, anomalous state.
Instances of RPC-845 process the ability to “teleport” via quantum tunneling. This process is completely random, and unable to be controlled by the instance, though this ability is more commonly used in times of great stress. Layers of material separated by air seem to reduce the probability of a quantum tunneling event from occurring. Though this method does not ensure the complete containment of the entities. Instances have been frequently spotted roaming the Authorities halls or in employee offices, triggering containment breach alarms. Additionally, RPC-845 instances process the ability to influence the probability of events around them, with it using this ability to protect itself or for its own amusement. However, this ability is limited to events that are possible to happen (even if said event is extremely unlikely (see Testing Logs))
Currently containment of RPC-845 is limited to two instances, RPC-845-1 and RPC-845-2. Both instances show progressive mental decline and anomalous instability when away from the other for extended periods of time, this had led authority researchers to conclude that instances of RPC-845 require co-containment for long term stability.
Testing Logs:
Date: 12/29/24
Researcher: Dr. Lucy Bennete
Subject: RPC-845-1
Preconditions: RPC-845-1 is brought into the testing chamber and told to pick a number between 1 and 6, after which a dice will be rolled. If the number rolled is the number chosen, a █████ brand cat treat will be dispensed.
Results: The die rolls RPC-845-1’s number all 10 times. RPC-845-1 is dispensed 10 cat treats
Notes: RPC-845-1 seemed to be very pleased with itself as it ate its cat treats.
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