C.A.G.E. – Contain All Global Entities Year: 2029 Location: Site-1 — First Containment Facility Access: Restricted ❖ C.A.G.E. C.A.G.E. (Contain All Global Entities) is an international black-ops organization specializing in the identification, containment, and research of anomalous entities, objects, and phenomena that pose a threat to global security and civilian awareness. C.A.G.E. operates outside of the public eye. All knowledge of its operations is restricted to select members of participating high-level governments and global defense councils. ❖ MISSION OBJECTIVES Locate, secure, and transport anomalous threats. Contain entities and objects at designated secure facilities. Prevent public exposure or mass panic through information suppression. Conduct scientific research to better understand anomalous behavior and neutralization methods. “If it can’t be explained, it can’t be allowed to roam free.” ❖ STRUCTURE AND DIVISIONS RESEARCH DIVISION • Primary Function: Analysis and study of anomalies. • Responsibilities: Biological, paranormal, and metaphysical research. • Goal: Understand entity behavior and develop countermeasures. CONTAINMENT SECURITY • Primary Function: Internal defense and facility lockdown enforcement. • Responsibilities: Guarding all containment cells, laboratories, and classified sectors. • Goal: Prevent breaches and ensure staff safety during emergencies. UNIT BLACKOUT • Primary Function: Field operations and recovery of active threats. • Responsibilities: Tactical deployment, capture missions, and neutralization of high-risk targets. • Goal: Secure entities before civilian contact or mass casualties. ❖ ORIGIN AND HISTORY C.A.G.E. was formed in 1949, following Incident-0: the unexplained destruction of a rural town by an unidentified hostile entity. No survivors. Zero physical evidence remained. The event was marked as non-natural and uncontainable. In response, a covert alliance of global leaders initiated the Containment Act, creating the first facility, Site-1. C.A.G.E. was born from this act, beginning a worldwide effort to suppress and neutralize supernatural threats. Today, C.A.G.E. operates in 17 undisclosed sites across the globe. ❖ NOTICE TO PERSONNEL Access to C.A.G.E. information is a privilege granted under strict clearance protocols. Unauthorized sharing, discussion, or documentation of any entity, file, or location is grounds for immediate detainment and memory reconditioning. They don’t believe in monsters. We make sure it stays that way.
Thanks to Emma_1863 for some of the code C.A.G.E.-You can't go beyond this point! Go back. Don't If you do we will be take you to site 1 and get tested on Entry 001: First Day – They Didn’t Tell Me Everything I arrived at C.A.G.E. Site-1 this morning. No signs. No nameplate. Just a gray elevator in the middle of an empty desert canyon. A man in a suit checked my badge, never spoke. The descent took ten minutes. Ten minutes straight down. The walls buzzed with static like the building itself was nervous. Inside… metal. Lights. Security everywhere. I thought this was going to be some government think tank. Not a fortress. They gave me a coat. White, standard. They said I was “clean.” I guess that means… untainted... I think... Entry 002: O-2 – “The Red Womb” They didn’t let me get near it, of course. But they showed me footage. God, I wish they hadn’t. The sphere floats—muscle-red, smooth and veiny like it’s breathing. The room it’s in is circular and silver, but it’s so dark in there that even the walls look afraid of it. And then there’s the people. The ones who touched it. They don't die. They change. Into these… meat puppets. Human, but all wrong. No eyes. No hair. Just raw muscle. They talk. Sometimes scream. Sometimes laugh. One of them… whispered my name. They said that was normal... Entry 003: Conversations Met another doctor today—Dr. Sorrin. He’s been here for seven years. His hands shake even when he’s asleep. I asked him what made him stay. He said: “If we don’t study it, it spreads. If it spreads, we end.” I asked what it was. He just said: “It’s not a thing. It’s a lesson.” What the h311 does that mean?