AEP-111
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Item ID: AEP-111

Enclosure Designation: Meridien

Threat Classification: ANOM-4

Adaptive Enclosure Protocols: AEP-111 is currently contained in a standard humanoid containment cell restrained with a straightjacket. Under no circumstances should the adhesive coverings over AEP-111's cavity openings are to be removed with the exception of experimentation periods that are to be approved by personnel with a Division-4 clearance.

Research personnel assigned with the project are to be equipped with a Class-K Anti-Auditory Hazard PPE suits when handling AEP-111.

Description: AEP-111 is an androgynous humanoid entity with a height of 173cm. Its body possessed no physical deviation from a regular human with the exception of the sixteen hollowed cavities, which were 4cm in height and 4cm in diameter, located across its body; its lack of sexual reproductive organs; and a trio of eyeballs aligned in a triangle situated at the right side of its face.

The openings on its body were observed to possess a set of fully grown teeth, a healthy tongue and the oral organs required for the production of speech, such as a throat and a voice box. The sound emitted by these openings were cognitohazardous in nature. Expended Class-O personnel that were subjected to its effect were revealed to have contracted cancerous and tumorous growth after twenty seconds of exposure to the auditory hazard.

Addendum: Prior to its containment, Mobile Containment Team-813 utilized portable speakers loaded with a music track of counter-auditory meme that incapacitated AEP-111, allowing MCT-813 to contain the anomaly.

Value Assessment: The cognitohazardous sound emitted by AEP-111 would be effective in events of GOI attacks against AEP sites. If played through a speaker, the intruders would suffer the desired effect. However, the proposal was currently under review by the Site-87 Director as it could possibly affect AEP personnel as well.

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