Amorphous Bio-organic Sample Analysis Report
Security Level: Level 2
Analysis Target: Supermassive Receptor SR-03
Issuer: Data Analyst
Summary
Biofibers recovered from within the Supermassive Receptor exhibit a high similarity (63-78%) to Colossus tissue.
Traces of repetitive energy extraction are present on the tissue surface, and artificial processing patterns unlikely to be naturally formed are evident.
Observation Results
- The fiber has a composite structure combining organic and mechanical resonant layers.
- Resonance signals within the Receptor are involved in tissue stabilization.
- Multiple indications of efforts to store, decompose, and analyze Colossus tissue were identified.
Hypothesis
H-01, the Supermassive Receptor, was likely designed as a Colossus biological research facility.
- Internal fiber structure shows 63-78% similarity to Colossus tissue.
- Confirmed traces of repeated organic matter extraction.
- Evidence of artificial resonance control patterns.
- Structural and functional similarities observed with Karel's pre-liberation preparation records.
Hypothesis Confidence: 72.4%
* A probabilistic estimate based on currently secured samples and environmental data.
Conclusion
Hypothesis H-01 shows relatively high confidence, but lacks conclusive evidence.
As further investigation into active zones, residual signals, and organic flow data within the facility is required, continuous monitoring is recommended.