INCIDENT REPORT: FRACTURE 2 & CHRONO-RESONANCE BREAKTHROUGH
CLASSIFICATION: RESTRICTED
DATE: June 12, 2026
LOCATION: Sector 14 (New Fracture Site)
SUBJECTS: Unit Gemini, Science Team Beta
A new unstable Fracture event was detected in Sector 14 at 11:20 hours — a jagged tear in the wallpaper consistent with the Sector 1 event of May 25, though smaller in initial aperture and appearing to carry significantly less kinetic energy at the breach point.
Standard teams refused approach, citing unexplained auditory phenomena emanating from the rift. Unit Gemini was deployed to provide sensory assessment.
Both Specialists approached the anomaly while Science Team Beta held position at a safe distance for instrument calibration.
Visual: A jagged tear in the wallpaper revealing darkness at an indeterminate depth. No light source on the far side. No visible spatial reference points.
Olfactory (Wulfsige):
"Ozone. Heavy voltage. And — basement smell. Wet concrete and mold. Whatever is on the other side of that has been wet for a long time."
Auditory (Joint assessment): Both Specialists confirmed a faint, high-frequency tone distinct from the standard fluorescent hum of the facility. Consistent across both their hearing ranges. Not mechanical.
Wulfsige: "It's like a power line about to snap."
While under active observation, the fracture abruptly "zippered" shut — the tear contracting from both ends simultaneously before vanishing entirely. No mass ejection. No pressure event. It simply closed. The wall was intact. The sound stopped.
Science Team Beta, collecting field data during the Fracture's closure sequence, has developed a significant analytical tool from the readings obtained.
The Concept — Chrono-Resonance:
Objects from other realities carry a residual "static charge" of their home dimension — a dimensional fingerprint that decays at a measurable rate over time. This decay is consistent and predictable, analogous to radioactive half-life.
The Application:
By measuring the resonance decay on recovered extra-dimensional artifacts — the ASYNC tapes, the polymer samples from the Sector 27 mannequin, the Mall debris collected via drone — we can now determine when each item arrived in the Complex. This allows us to build a chronological timeline of all known extra-dimensional activity in the facility, going back as far as the oldest artifact we can locate.
We can date the ghosts.
Directive: Command has ordered fast-tracked development of portable RDA scanners for standard field issue. All future artifact collection is to include resonance sampling as a primary data point.
End of Report.