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Subject-210

Subject-210

The Grounded Hand

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Subject-210's History

# Subject-210: "The Grounded Hand"

## Classification:

**Tier**: Beta-2

**Security Measures**: Perimeter Enclosure (Non-restrictive)

## Physical Description:

Subject-210 manifests as a large hand protruding from the ground, roughly 2 meters in height. The palm contains a mouth with a full set of teeth, while the middle finger acts as a nose. One eye is located between the thumb and pointer finger, and the other eye is situated between the pinky and ring finger.

## Special Containment Procedures:

Subject-210 is currently located in a designated area enclosed by a non-restrictive perimeter. Personnel are advised not to attempt caging or forcibly moving the entity, as this triggers extreme hostility. Surveillance cameras are installed for ongoing monitoring.

## Behavior and Abilities:

Subject-210 is generally docile and has shown friendly interactions with personnel. It becomes exceedingly aggressive and hostile when attempts are made to confine or capture it. The entity possesses the ability to manipulate the ground around it, potentially as a defensive mechanism.

## Incident Log:

### Incident 210-A:

On [REDACTED], an attempt to move Subject-210 into a containment cage resulted in the entity causing a localized earthquake, damaging equipment and injuring three personnel.

### Incident 210-B:

On [REDACTED], Subject-210 was observed waving at nearby researchers and mouthing words, although no sound was emitted. Subsequent attempts to communicate are under consideration.

## Research Notes:

Dr. [REDACTED]: "Subject-210 is a fascinating entity that defies biological classification. Its aggressive reaction to confinement suggests a level of self-awareness and a desire for autonomy."

## Weakness:

Subject-210 becomes dormant when exposed to high-frequency sound waves, although this method is used sparingly to avoid inducing hostility.

## Addendum:

Personnel are advised to maintain a respectful distance from Subject-210 and to report any unusual behavior immediately. Given its sensitivity to confinement, ethical considerations are being reviewed for future interactions and research.