Experimentation Logs Overview v2.4
Context & Analysis
Puzzle Origin: Episode 1, Loot Drop 1
Key Revelations:
- Documents the four main experimental divisions at Saint Juniper Research Campus
- First mention of the cohort naming system: Rabbits, Moths, Snakes, and G-Class
- G-304 (G*BOY) shows unusual memory persistence across "wipe cycles"
- Subjects exhibit physical transformations based on self-perception
- Clear connection between consciousness and gravitational field effects
Recovered Document
Author: Research Oversight Committee, Saint Juniper Research Campus
Date: April 7, 1997
Status: Internal Use, Clearance Beta
Annual Summary of Observational and Adaptive Trials
[Post_Modem: wild how they write "annual summary" like this is just payroll updates.]
The past year of coordinated work across Divisions A through D has focused on evaluating how human cognition responds to controlled distortion of environment, rhythm, and gravitational load. Under supervision from Miter and guidance from Dr. Ravel, all teams contributed to a combined model describing the relationship between perception, internal coherence, and field stability.
This summary provides a high-level overview of the operational aims and principal observations gathered during the 12-month cycle. Full methodological detail, instrumentation data, and subject-level reports are archived in their respective division repositories.
Division A: Perceptual Isolation Cohort (Rabbits)
Focus: prolonged sensory deprivation and circadian disruption to induce altered perceptual states.
Protocol: sealed isolation tanks, low-frequency pink-noise masking, alternating dark/light pulses at 3-hour intervals.
Findings:
– subjects exhibited recurring geometric visual phenomena during stage-3 sleep cycles. Possible tri-axis loop appearances
– increased theta amplitude correlates with chamber vacuum pressure changes, suggesting feedback between perception and field stability.
– one subject ceased REM entirely yet described "dreams that continued in the air around the room."
[PR0XYANG3L: ah yay! someone dreaming outside their own body! how fun! and they just moved on. incredible priorities here.]
Division B: Gravitational Entrainment Cohort (Moths)
Focus: high-gravity stress adaptation, synchronization under light and sound entrainment.
Protocol: rotational chambers with adjustable G (0.9–3.2), stroboscopic light arrays, rhythmic tone exposure.
Findings:
– phase-locked oscillations between cortical rhythm and local field curvature observed in 37% of subjects.
– brief loss of spatial coherence: multiple camera feeds captured overlapping silhouettes offset by 3–4 frames.
[D3ATHBR1NGER: the way they talk about these chambers makes my skin feel too tight.]
Division C: Spontaneous Interference Cohort (Snakes)
Focus: spontaneous cognitive interference phenomena among unmodified individuals.
Protocol: observation only; no artificial induction.
Findings:
– three participants exhibited concurrent visual and auditory displacement without external stimuli.
– Miter directive reclassified them as "naturally gifted."
– unauthorized use of term "remote viewing" flagged for deletion from all reports.
Division D: Tier-0 Integration Cohort (G-Class)
Composite trials combining Rabbit and Moth protocols under Tier-1 gravitational conditions.
Purpose: evaluate feasibility of stable entrainment without catastrophic physiological distortion.
Findings:
– structural reinforcement implants tolerated up to 2.8 G before tissue failure.
– G-304 has shown the most promising findings yet: displays stable resonance at 152 BPM, producing measurable surge in power draw. However, he has displayed partial memory continuity across wipe cycles ("re-entrainment drift").
[Stackrat: love that for him]
[D3ATHBR1NGER: my king]
General Observation
Across divisions, researchers noted a consistent relationship between subject emotional volatility and local field behavior. Subjects appear to take on anomalous forms representative of their self perception; currently logged as psychosomatic until verified. These effects will be investigated under the upcoming Continuum Initiative, pending Miter approval.Related Entries
Community Notes
(To be added)