DA-126 is to be stored on a secure, offline computer system within a designated anomaly research facility at Site-██. Access to DA-126 is restricted to Level 3 personnel or higher and requires written authorization from the Site Director. Any testing or experimentation involving DA-126 must be conducted in a controlled environment with appropriate safety protocols in place.
Description:
DA-126 is an old copy of mapping software labeled "Google Ea()()() 0.6.6." The software displays satellite images of various locations with significant distortions and abnormalities. Images depicted in DA-126 exhibit a deep-fried aesthetic, characterized by low quality, pixelation, and a prominent bright red tint, evoking a sense of unease in viewers.
When accessing street view within DA-126, the majority of locations appear as black voids, devoid of any discernible features. However, in select instances, street view images display deep-fried representations of the corresponding real-world locations. These distorted images may also feature anomalous entities or creatures not present in the actual environment. Despite extensive analysis, no reports of these anomalies have been documented in the affected areas, suggesting a divergence from the known reality of Earth.
It is speculated that DA-126 may provide glimpses into alternate dimensions or timelines, manifesting phenomena beyond conventional comprehension. The anomalies observed within the software raise questions about the nature of reality and the existence of parallel universes or alternate realities. Further research is required to understand the underlying mechanisms behind DA-126's anomalous properties and its potential implications for anomaly containment and exploration efforts.
Addendum:
Coordinates: 51.5074° N, 0.1278° W
Location Name: London, England, UK, Europe
Description: Street view displays a darkened version of Buckingham Palace, with shadowy figures lingering in the courtyard.