AEP-113
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Item ID: AEP-113

Enclosure Designation: Noctis

Threat Classification: NEW-XDIM-03

Adaptive Enclosure Protocols: Mobile Containment Teams-423, -097, and -124 are currently committed in the restriction of AEP-113's continuously growing threshold. Association Response Squad-997 was deployed to assist Combat Expeditionary Force-118 in the extermination of AEP-113-1 instances.

Travel review sites are to be screened for a potential AEP-113 advertisement and is to be taken down by Association webcrawlers and Information Technology specialists. Visitors who viewed the AEP-113's advertisement page either by intent or by accident are to be tracked down and mind-wiped.

All paths leading to AEP-113 are to be cordoned off, and all entering unauthorized personnel are to be discouraged through the use of checkpoints and roadblocks manned by armed Association Security Agents posing as US Army personnel.

Description: AEP-113 is an evolving water park attraction located in the city of Los Angeles, USA. Every five hours, the anomaly is spreading its area by 2 kilometers. The environment under its effect were terraformed. Concrete roads and sidewalks were observed to morph into ceramic tiles; organic fauna were turned into artificial ones made out of plastic and, in some cases, rubber; animals that were caught inside its effects were turned into non-living inflatables, and humans caught inside its effect turned into an instance of AEP-113-1.

AEP-113 was known to have an internet presence in the form of advertisements in travel review sites. How this was done or who was maintaining the advertisement page for AEP-113 currently remained a mystery1.

AEP-113-1 was the collective designation for muscular faceless entities that were hostile to individuals entering the vicinity of AEP-113. They were not impervious to conventional weapons and could be terminated effectively via a gunshot to the head.

Addendum: AEP-113 was discovered via an advertisement promoting a "world-class resort" by one Mr. Roberto Lopez (now classified as Person-of-Interest-556). Its anomalous nature was discovered when approximately 132 people went missing after visiting AEP-113. Association personnel embedded within Los Angeles Police Department alerted the nearby site of a possible active anomaly, which was confirmed when orbiting observation satellites of the Association recorded AEP-113's growing size.

The aforementioned Mobile Containment Teams were deployed to prevent the spread of AEP-113's area by destroying it with powerful ordnances. AEP-131-1 instances manifested in response and inflicted MCT casualties, which resulted with the deployment of Combat Expeditionary Force-118. The initial attack of the latter resulted with the AEP-131-1 instances retreating deep inside AEP-131. The instances occasionally reappear with doubled numbers for renewed attacks.

Value Assessment: N/A

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