Item #: FOC-105

Object Class: Omega

Name: Teke Teke

Containment Protocols: FOC-105 is to be contained within a reinforced, soundproofed containment chamber at Site X, specifically designed to restrict its movement and minimize auditory disruptions. The chamber's walls and floor must be constructed of sound-absorbing materials to prevent the propagation of the characteristic "Teke Teke" sound.

Access to FOC-105's containment chamber is restricted to Level 4 personnel or higher, and all interactions with FOC-105 require prior authorization from the Site Director. Testing and experimentation involving FOC-105's anomalous properties are strictly prohibited unless approved by the Ethics Committee and the Site Director.

Description: FOC-105, commonly referred to as "Teke Teke," is a malevolent entity originating from Japanese folklore. It appears as a ghostly, disfigured female figure, typically portrayed as a young woman missing the lower half of her body. FOC-105's torso is elongated, with arms that end in long, bony fingers resembling sharp blades.

The most distinctive characteristic of FOC-105 is its method of locomotion, which involves dragging its upper body across the ground. This movement produces a distinct "Teke Teke" sound, a name derived from the noise generated by its movement. The sound is said to be unsettling and terrifying, often serving as a harbinger of FOC-105's imminent presence.

FOC-105 is known for its malevolent nature, as it actively seeks out and terrorizes individuals it encounters, often leading to severe injuries or fatalities. Reports of FOC-105's sightings and encounters often involve individuals who have ventured out alone at night, with the entity appearing suddenly, dragging its upper body toward them, and inflicting harm before disappearing into the darkness.

Due to its highly dangerous and predatory behavior, FOC-105 is classified as an Omega-class anomaly. Its containment is focused on preventing any unintentional encounters with the entity and minimizing its auditory disturbances, as the "Teke Teke" sound is believed to draw its attention.


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