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Subject-205

Subject-205

The Key

Subject-205's History

# The Key

## Classification:

**Tier**: Gamma-2

**Security Measures**: Level 3 Cognitive Hazard Containment

## Physical Description:

"The Key" is an entity depicted as a humanoid figure with a large, key-shaped head, dressed in a suit. The figure is surrounded by scattered papers and holds a document, suggesting its role in unlocking or guarding information.

## Special Containment Procedures:

Due to the cognitive hazards posed by the entity's anomalous nature, "The Key" is contained through information control and memetic dampening fields. Personnel interacting with the entity are required to have Level 3 clearance and undergo mnemonic screening.

## Behavior and Abilities:

"The Key" appears to have the ability to unlock or reveal hidden information, knowledge, or memories. Its presence is often associated with the discovery of sensitive or classified materials, which may become public or known to unauthorized individuals.

## Incident Log:

### Incident Key-A:

On [REDACTED], several classified documents became inexplicably unsealed in a secure Foundation archive. The papers were found scattered around a figure resembling "The Key."

### Incident Key-B:

On [REDACTED], personnel reported experiencing revelations regarding deeply personal or forgotten memories upon sighting the entity.

## Research Notes:

Dr. [REDACTED]: "The Key" presents a unique challenge, as it seems to function as a living access point to information that should otherwise remain secure or unknown. Its ability to influence both physical and cognitive locks is of particular concern."

## Weakness:

There is currently no known physical weakness. However, the entity's influence is mitigated through strict information security protocols and memetic countermeasures.

## Addendum:

Investigations are ongoing to determine the full extent of "The Key's" capabilities and to develop more effective containment procedures. All personnel are advised to report any unauthorized access to sensitive information or unexpected recollections that may be attributed to "The Key."