"START HERE: Buster's Guide to Cornwall 1991"
📡 // COOPERATION PROTOCOL // SYSTEM_DIRECTORY_V1.91 // LIVE HUB ASSET ACTIVE
Welcome to the Cornwall Laboratories Sub-Level 7 Recovery Archive. If you are reading this text, your terminal has successfully intercepted a compressed 19.8 kHz carrier frequency leaking from historical anomalies rooted in Cornwall, Ontario, circa 1991.
What began as a localized digital glitch inside standard consumer electronics has mutated into a full-scale somatic intrusion. The files below represent recovered, chronological text logs and comic book telemetry detailing the spread of Asset GR_01 (Buster) across the regional infrastructure. Review them in sequence before the Time Police initiate total system erasure.
📂 [ SYSTEM ARCHIVE INDEX // RUN CHRONO_SEQUENCE.EXE ]
Telemetry Baseline // Initial structural displacement tracking.
System Alert // Enforcers enter the local grid. Erasure protocols active.
Spatial Distortion // Retail center architecture compromised by anomalous frequencies.
Command Override // File allocation table format and sector scrubbing logic.
Organic Merging // Hardware-to-flesh biological transition sequences initiated.
Containment Failure // Food court escalator structural marrow saturation.
Active Anomaly // 16-bit arcade joystick biomechanical mutation log.
The Archive is entirely active and non-linear. Do not touch cathode-ray tubes displaying excessive pixel dilation. If you observe localized golden retriever fur overgrowing terminal interfaces or gaming hardware in the Cornwall area, sever power connectivity immediately.
hey spiked the Standard-Freeholder microfiche for a reason. My uncle worked engineering maintenance underneath Cornwall Square back during the '89 remodel, and he completely refused to talk about what they mapped out in Sub-Level 7 before they sealed the concrete bulkheads. Don't let the containment grid flatline again. Keep uploading these extractions, Serge. The data bleed is real.`
ReplyDelete"My dad was an overnight tech at the Cornwall Labs facility before the massive lay-offs in '92. He never ever talked about what happened on Sub-Level 7, but he came home one morning, dragged our heavy CRT television out to the curb, and smashed the glass with a hammer. He refused to let us own a screen for years. He kept saying 'they use the grid to look back at us.' I thought he was just paranoid. Now I'm terrified."
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