RESTRICTED // AETURNUM INTERNAL COMMUNICATION

Classification: BLACK LEVEL ACCESS ONLY Origin: Director V Recipient: Colonel James Harkins Subject: Team Route Management Colonel, The field team must continue believing that route selection remains entirely under their own operational control. You will therefore continue transmitting satellite imagery, trader reports, road condition updates, and militia activity through the… Continue reading

Archive Entry 001

Designation: AWAKENING Status: COMPLETE Date Logged: 13 June 2026 Notes: Initial compilation complete. Primary file archived. Redundant backups established after repeated warnings from senior personnel regarding the unpredictable behavior of computer systems. One subject (Katy) acquired knives. One subject (Varek) acquired a future. Multiple observers expressed concern regarding spreadsheet proliferation…. Continue reading

ARCHIVE ENTRY 02-1147

REGIONAL FOLKLORE REPORT THE WILD MAN Classification: Cultural Folklore Region of Origin: Appalachian Highlands, Eastern North America Status: Unverified Observer: A-03 Circumstances of Collection: The team first encountered this legend while sharing an evening meal with residents of a survivors compound in what used to be Tennessee. The meal was… Continue reading

Predator Spotlight

RESONANCE ARCHIVE PREDATOR SPOTLIGHT // SMILODON FATALIS COMMON DESIGNATION:Sabre-Tooth Cat GENETIC CLASSIFICATION:Smilodon fatalis STATUS:Extinct (Natural Population)Active (Resonance Hybrid Program) OVERVIEW: Few predators have captured the human imagination as completely as the sabre-tooth cat. Despite frequent comparisons to modern big cats, Smilodon fatalis occupied a unique ecological niche. Possessing a heavily… Continue reading

Internal Memorandum

RESONANCE INITIATIVE INTERNAL MEMORANDUM CLASSIFICATION: LEVEL 8EYES ONLY FROM:Office of Strategic Applications TO:Colonel William HarkinsGreenland Aeturnum Research Facility SUBJECT:Cross-Specimen Combat Evaluation Colonel Harkins, Recent reports indicate increasing evidence of social cohesion and attachment behaviors among several active subjects. While such developments may provide insight into pack formation and command responsiveness,… Continue reading