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HELIOS RESEARCH PARTNERSORION-9 BLACKSITECLASSIFIED ENTITY DOSSIER

RESEARCHER NOTES."We keep pulling it apart, and it keeps coming back more... focused. Not angry. Not confused. Just aware."
– Dr. █████████, Lead Biocontainment Specialist

SUBJECT SPECIFICATIONS... 
ENTITY DESIGNATION:FBL-PRIMA, FBL-5.5
COMMON NAME:The Prima Parasite
FORMER CLASSIFICATION:FLESHBOUND LEVIATHAN – Primary Mass (Deceased) Fragment 5.5XX of FBL-CORE
THREAT LEVEL:Ω-BLACK
CONTAINMENT STATUS:Active – Crystal Encapsulation, Site OR-9

FBL-PRIMA is a living, autonomous fragment of the interstellar megaparasite formerly designated FBL-CORE (see Fleshbound Leviathan – Final Phase Record).Unlike earlier deceased fragments (ref. FBL-4.0), FBL-PRIMA has demonstrated extensive regenerative ability, cognitive resilience, and parasitic adaptability under extreme duress.

Recovered from the asteroid field at █████████, FBL-5.5 was initially encased in a self-secreting crystalline growth, theorized to be a survival structure akin to amber. Once breached, the entity resumed metabolic and neurological activity within seconds. It is now held under indefinite research-grade containment at Orion-9 Blacksite, under Project DAEDALUS.Its behavior exhibited clear vector traits:→ Infect biological ecosystems
→ Grow via assimilation
→ Consume planetary bodies for expansion


BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES.

Healing Factor: Subject exhibits rapid regeneration from full-body vivisection, molecular disintegration, and total liquefaction within controlled conditions. Full restoration occurs within minutes unless under photonic suppression.Parasitic Traits: FBL-5.5 remains an active absorber of matter on contact, incorporating biological, synthetic, and mineral substrates into its mass. Observed forming temporary limbs, eyes, and mouths resembling absorbed lifeforms.Memory Retention: Recovered vocal cords and sensory tissue retain data from prior extractions. Subject appears to remember each disassembly and modifies future reactions accordingly.


CONTAINMENT PROTOCOL – LIGHTLOCK ARRAY.

FBL-5.5 is restrained within a laser lattice array calibrated to emit concentrated light across multiple spectrums. Photonic exposure is the only reliably tested material that FBL-5.5 is unable to digest, decompose, or infiltrate. Chains, barriers, and chamber walls are composed of refracted light matrices projected from █████████ at all quadrants.

Backup systems must be tested every 90 minutes. Failure of three nodes constitutes a containment breach scenario.All on-site staff must wear █████████ at all times; no █████████ are permitted within the Chamber Radius.


TESTING STATUS.

Project DAEDALUS mandates the recurring destruction and reconstruction of FBL-5.5 under controlled research conditions. The goal: to isolate regenerative proteins, identify neural patterning across reintegrations, and locate a possible core consciousness node -- the "parasitic heart."Vivisection Cycles to Date: 321
Total Failures: 0
Subject Distress Index: █████████
Comparison with FBL-4.0 shows that FBL-4.0 expired after only 12 testing sequences due to tissue rot and self-consuming mutation. FBL-5.5 has demonstrated neither cellular breakdown nor entropy over █████████ months.

HELIOS RESEARCH PARTNERSEXTRAGALACTIC THREAT ASSESSMENT FILEPRIORITY ONE – COSMIC ANOMALY

RESEARCHER NOTES.“What died was not a mind. It was a body. The mind just splintered — and now it’s everywhere.”– Dr. █████████, Lead Exo-Neurologist, Helios Research Partners

SUBJECT SPECIFICATIONS... 
ENTITY DESIGNATION:FBL-CORE
COMMON NAME:The Fleshbound Leviathan, The World-Eater, The Plague-Star
CLASSIFICATION:Macroscopic Interstellar Parasite
THREAT LEVEL:∞-RED
CONTAINMENT STATUS:UNCONTAINABLE -(NEUTRALIZED)

FBL-CORE, otherwise known as the Fleshbound Leviathan, was a planet-scale parasitic lifeform of unknown origin. Its form resembled an amalgamated, worm-like megastructure composed of living tissue, fossilized stone, mechanical grafts, and the fused biological matter of countless species and civilizations it had consumed.Estimated length exceeded orbital circumferences of standard terrestrial planets. Its mass distorted nearby gravitational fields. Initial sighting confirmed by Helios Deep Space Observatory Sector-7 in system █████████.Subject operated under a singular directive:
→ Infect
→ Grow
→ Consume
Each planet devoured by FBL-CORE increased its biomass, complexity, and sentience. Its body housed millions of integrated consciousnesses—preserved as screaming echoes and absorbed neural masses within its wormlike body. These voices communicated in overlapping harmonic languages, forming a distributed "choir" of thought beneath the creature’s core instinct.


BEHAVIOURAL PROFILE.

FBL-CORE exhibited no signs of rest or inactivity. Movement was slow but inevitable, capable of surviving in zero-atmosphere environments and traversing light-years through unknown locomotion mechanisms—possibly involving mass displacement or spatial folding. It is unclear how long FBL-CORE had been traversing space prior to contact with Sector-7.

Tactical analysis indicated intentional system selection based on biomass density. Synthetic systems or barren planets were bypassed. Subject was capable of unleashing "Parasai" (ref. Parasai_SymbioteLog) to weaken planetary resistance in advance of its arrival.Cognitive shielding was required for all remote observation. Direct psychic exposure to the Leviathan's song induced immediate catatonia or fatal intracranial hemorrhage in unprotected personnel.


NEURALIZATION CAMPAIGN: OPERATION SUNDER PROTOCOL.

A coordinated galactic quarantine led by Helios Research Partners and █████████ systems initiated a mass-starvation maneuver, redirecting planetary migration flows, destroying biomass-rich systems in advance of its trajectory, and seeding false-positive signals to lure FBL-CORE into inert sectors.Starvation-induced atrophy took █████████ years to initiate. Structural instability followed. The Leviathan ultimately fractured into major segments, jettisoning parasitic masses across █████████ parsecs.Six biologically active fragments were confirmed. Of these, only one remains in containment (see FBL-PRIMA, Orion-9). Others are deceased, missing, or unlocatable.

HELIOS RESEARCH PARTNERSORION-9 BLACKSITEAUXILIARY ENTITY CONTAINMENT RECORD

RESEARCHER NOTES."Imagine if slugs tried to be people. That’s them. They look like mascots for death but they’re just… eating garbage. Loyal little things, though."– Containment Tech █████████

SUBJECT SPECIFICATIONS... 
ENTITY DESIGNATION:FBL-PARASAI
COMMON NAME:PARAS, CARRION-BONDED SYMBIOTES
CLASSIFICATION:SYMBIOTE ASSOCIATED WITH FBL-CORE(defunct), FBL-4.0 (DECEASED), FBL-PRIMA, FBL-6.0
THREAT LEVEL:YELLOW – BIOHAZARD CLASS II
CONTAINMENT STATUS:ACTIVE – Low-Security Enclosure ORION-9

FBL-PARASAI are small, humanoid-adjacent symbiotic organisms genetically linked to the biological mass of FBL-CORE. Resembling bloated white grubs or larval hominids, they exhibit stubby limbs, soft pale flesh, and varying ocular/horn configurations. Documented horn colors include red, purple, and greenish-mud tones. Eyes range from singular, central ocular nodes to asymmetrical pairs — or complete absence.Average height: 0.7–1.1 meters
Tissue Density: Gelatinous-Fibrous (78% protein, 14% inert fat)
Lifespan: Indeterminate
Reproduction: Asexual Self-Cloning (Observed 2x under lab conditions)


BEHAVIOURAL PROFILE.

Low-risk containment protocols apply.Entities are non-aggressive and docile under UV-neutral lighting and with access to synthetic carrion. Self-replication events are vulnerable windows — clones liquefy if jostled or interrupted.Maintain observation during suspected replication cycles.

Disposal Protocol for deceased FBL-PARASAI: BIO-ASH Unit C, no autopsy required. Tissue redundancy renders analysis inconsistent across specimens.Diet: Carrion-exclusive. FBL-PARASAI feed on decaying material, necrotic tissue, and metabolic waste discarded by Leviathan fragments. Feeding behavior mirrors that of terrestrial maggots.Combat Ability: Minimal. Some possess short tails, but no offensive capacity has been observed. Flight response is preferred when threatened.Symbiotic Function: FBL-PARASAI act as biological custodians to FBL-CORE fragments, consuming discarded tissue, stabilizing environmental toxicity, and inhibiting rot-related mutations. Their presence around FBL-PRIMA reduces regeneration time by 8–11%, though they appear unintelligent.

HELIOS RESEARCH PARTNERSORION-9 BLACKSITEDECOMMISSIONED ENTITY RECORD

RESEARCHER NOTES.“Do not let PRIMA near it. We still don’t know what a fragment would do with a dead sibling.”– Security Memo #203-A

SUBJECT SPECIFICATIONS... 
ENTITY DESIGNATION:FBL-4.0, FBL-ONYX
COMMON NAME:4.0, ONYX
THREAT LEVEL:green – deceased
CONTAINMENT STATUS:INACTIVE STORAGE – Site Vault C-2 (photon-Lock Enabled)

FBL-4.0 was a recovered fragment of FBL-CORE, secured during the initial sweep operations following the Leviathan’s collapse. Unlike later-recovered biological instances such as FBL-5.5, FBL-4.0 displayed non-organic structural dominance, comprised primarily of lithic material, fused crystalline tissue, and embedded trace metals. It exhibited sentient behaviors during initial containment, including targeted eye tracking, minor kinetic resistance, and documented physiological distress in response to external stimuli.Electromagnetic resonance fluctuations in the containment chamber of FBL-4.0 rose notably whenever FBL-5.5was active elsewhere in the facility—suggesting awareness of Prima and possible tethered cognition between fragments.


BEHAVIOURAL PROFILE.

FBL-4.0 remained under intensive analysis for 122 days. Tests included exposure to high-frequency pulses, thermogenic stress, and regenerative sequencing—all of which resulted in extreme physiological duress.Unlike FBL-5.5, FBL-4.0 could not undergo mitosis or repair crystallized tissue, leading to progressive degradation.

Throughout the final testing phase, movement ceased entirely. Neural energy decayed to non-reactive levels, and all sensory feedback collapsed. Resuscitation efforts failed.Postmortem scans confirmed total molecular collapse without the capacity for reconstitution.The remains of FBL-4.0 are stored in Photon-Lock Vault C-2, separate from all active fragments. Per Directive CINDERGLASS, no cross-exposure to viable FBL instances is permitted, under risk of unknown parasitic recombination or resurrection phenomena.

HELIOS RESEARCH PARTNERSORION-9 BLACKSITEUNRECOVERED ENTITY RECORD

RESEARCHER NOTES.“The ocean has always been good at keeping secrets. This one may just be another.”– Director █████████, Helios Maritime Oversight

SUBJECT SPECIFICATIONS... 
ENTITY DESIGNATION:FBL-6.0, FBL-POOKA
COMMON NAME:6.0, POOKA, Púca
THREAT LEVEL:YELLOW – monitored
RECOVERY STATUS:FAILED ACQUISITION

FBL-6.0 was last observed during upper-atmospheric breakup of the Leviathan Core. Satellite data captured a high-mass fragment breaching orbital layers and entering a freefall trajectory, terminating in the Irish Sea approximately 37 nautical miles southwest of Galway.Helios recovery units were deployed within the first 72 hours, but all search-and-retrieve operations have failed. Underwater drones, █████████, and deep-seabed scanning have yielded no viable trace of the fragment, nor chemical indicators typical of Leviathan material.


THREAT ASSESMENT.

Efforts to maintain a persistent surveillance and excavation presence in the region have been severely hampered by interference from local authorities. Helios outreach has been met with resistance from government environmental bureaus, offshore oil platforms, and private seafaring companies, many of whom refuse access to key zones.

It is unclear whether this resistance is based on legal sovereignty, regional superstition, or █████████. Attempts to navigate the legal landscape have so far been bureaucratically obstructed, making full seabed acquisition efforts slow, inconsistent, and largely symbolic.Unlike FBL-5.5 whose regenerative capabilities and parasitic intelligence are well-documented, and unlike FBL-4.0 whose inert crystalline form proved fragile and measurable, FBL-6.0 remains a complete unknown. Its form, function, cognitive status, and threat potential are entirely unverified.Whether the entity survived impact, is currently in hibernation, or has successfully concealed itself, remains speculative. No energy flares, sonar disruptions, or radio emissions have been traced to the area since the initial descent.

Helios maintains continuous orbital surveillance and long-range sonar netting over the impact site under Directive █████████-█████████. Monitoring will persist indefinitely or until verified containment or death of the entity can be confirmed.