DA-075 is to be contained within a soundproof chamber at Site-██. The chamber is to be constructed with reinforced soundproof materials capable of containing the intense and dissonant sounds emitted by DA-075. Access to DA-075 requires Level 3 clearance and must be authorized by the Site Director. No personnel are allowed to play or interact with DA-075 under any circumstances.
Description:
DA-075 refers to a highly modified kazoo, measuring approximately 10 centimeters in length, with its primary component composed of an unknown alloy. The surface of DA-075 is covered in intricate engravings depicting twisted and distorted musical instruments and symbols.
When DA-075 is played, it emits an intensely dissonant and cacophonous sound. The effects of DA-075's dissonance are as follows:
Auditory Distortion: Exposure to DA-075's sound causes severe auditory distortion, including auditory hallucinations, tinnitus, and acute pain. Prolonged exposure may lead to permanent hearing loss and psychological trauma.
Physical Disruption: The dissonant sound emitted by DA-075 has been observed to disrupt physical structures within its vicinity. Vibrations caused by DA-075 have resulted in shattered glass, crumbling walls, and structural collapse. The intensity of the disruption increases with proximity to DA-075.
Cognitive Impairment: Prolonged exposure to DA-075's dissonance leads to cognitive impairment, including confusion, disorientation, and decreased cognitive function. Extended exposure may result in psychosis and delirium.
Aggressive Behavior: Subjects exposed to DA-075's dissonance display heightened aggression and violent tendencies. The dissonant sound triggers a fight-or-flight response, causing affected individuals to attack nearby entities, including personnel and other anomalous objects.
Due to its dangerous nature, all testing on DA-075 has been suspended indefinitely. Research efforts are focused on developing countermeasures to neutralize its effects and protect personnel from the detrimental influence of DA-075.