POCC OPERATIONS & CONTAMINATION REPORT

Operation Summary

Operation Code OP-1985-28A
PO Number PO-A0001
Date 16.10.1985
Mission Commander Commander V. Arslan
Location Facility-54's CONSTRUCTION SITE, VERDUN

Incident Timeline

10:13 — The POCC construction team initiated entry into Construction Site 45-09-23 under standard operational protocols.

14:29 — During excavation at DZ-3, personnel uncovered a large, unidentified sarcophagus embedded deep within a stratum of compacted soil and fractured stone.

15:27 — Within minutes of exposure, several members of the excavation crew—particularly those with prior combat service—reported sudden onset of severe hallucinations, including disorienting battlefield imagery and auditory distortions. Affected individuals were immediately escorted from the zone and placed under medical observation.

16:00 — The discovery was escalated to Command, and POCC contamination procedures were authorized without delay.

16:23 — PSOT-4 “Clearing The Mind” deployed to the site, initiating containment operations under heightened hazard protocols.

17:44 — The entity was transported under heavy guard to Facility-23 for initial holding and analysis.

17:44 — Formal research operations commenced, focusing on both the physical structure of the sarcophagus and the anomalous psychological effects on exposed personnel.

Contamination Analysis

Upon arrival at excavation site DZ-3, POCC Construction Team initiated preliminary structural clearing. During debris removal, a partially exposed sarcophagus carved from black granite was located. Site security was established under Protocol “Black Perimeter.” Following initial assessment, several excavation personnel with prior military service experienced acute psionic distress—manifesting as involuntary combat flashbacks, disorientation, and auditory hallucinations. All affected personnel were evacuated to Quarantine Unit C-2. POCC High Command authorized Contamination Procedure Alpha-9. PSOT-4 “Clearing The Mind” deployed to breach and secure the sarcophagus chamber. Standard psionic dampening units were activated; however, residual cognitive interference persisted within a 5-meter radius. PO-A0001 was immobilized via composite restraint frame, then transferred to Containment Transport Vehicle-3344 under continuous neurological suppression field. Physical contamination was recorded during removal: a persistent, unidentified particulate adhered to all equipment and personnel exposed to the sarcophagus’ outer surface. This residue retained a detectable psionic frequency signature for up to 48 hours post-contact.

PO-A0001 is currently housed in Containment Vault B-7 at Facility-23, an underground reinforced chamber constructed with triple-layer lead-composite walls and embedded psionic dampening arrays. The vault is atmospherically sealed, monitored via remote optical systems only, and remains under constant electromagnetic suppression to prevent cognitive intrusion beyond containment limits. Access requires dual-authority clearance and a 96-hour pre-entry isolation protocol.

Conclusion

PO-A0001 represents a critical contamination threat combining direct psionic influence with a secondary particulate hazard. Psionic contamination induces acute combat-related psychosis, with potential for long-term cognitive damage in unshielded subjects. Particulate contamination, while non-pathogenic, retains anomalous energetic activity and poses risk of indirect exposure via cross-contact.