Report on the Closure of the Facility at Suxxer

 Report on the Closure of the Facility at Suxxer

Verse Date: ⟁☍☢ | 3J9T1X7
Filed by: Automatum Proximum Mentis
Security Classification: Immutable / Tribunal Level-1


Incident Summary


On Spiral Date 14211.39, Tribunal reconnaissance teams uncovered a false penal installation on Suxxer, a Class-G mineral world located on the edge of the Lorn Waste. Originally registered as Penal Colony Red-7 under jurisdiction of the Peripheral Convocation, the site was assumed to be a lawful containment complex for high-risk criminal entities.

This classification was falsified.

The colony was not a detention facility. It was a concealed torture and experimentation site operated by Lyrax, supported indirectly by Amatrix through system blackouts, bureaucratic obfuscation, and transportation rerouting via untraceable fleet contracts.

The facility’s internal designation: “Unit Surpassion.”



Subject Population


Entities subjected to experimentation included but were not limited to:

  • Humanoids (standard and altered physiology)

  • Cosmic thought-forms given temporary corporeality

  • Inertian elementals (sapient stone colonies)

  • Gas-breathers (ammonia and nitrous-based lifeforms)

  • Tactile empathics (organisms who perceive through skin-to-world resonance)

  • Proto-intelligences harvested from deep-warp emergence zones

Total recorded specimens: 11,172
Survivors: None



Nature of Experiments


No coherent scientific purpose was found.
No medical research logs.
No technological outcomes.
No recorded hypothesis or learning objectives.


The experiments conducted were cruel for cruelty’s sake. Examples include:

  • Forced compression of gas-based organisms into liquid form to observe psychological distortion.

  • High-gravity folding of empathic species to study whether sorrow has a physical breaking point.

  • Thought-loop implants that simulated the subject’s own death repeatedly for up to 9000 iterations.

  • Extraction of meaning from sentient minerals to test whether rocks can be made to beg.

  • Transmutation of prisoners into objects for mock rituals enacted by Lyrax personally.

  • Surgical conversion of proto-beings into furniture for extended psychological observation.

The entire facility was constructed not as a laboratory, but as a cathedral of horror, designed to turn pain into architecture.



Discovery and Shutdown


Tribunal Field Unit Primaris-Δ uncovered Suxxer’s true purpose after tracing supply logs back to non-existent orbital depots.

The site was breached on Spiral Date 14211.40.
All staff had abandoned the facility.
All biological data cores were overwritten with static.
All prisoners had been reduced to either nonviable remains or inert objects.

Lyrax’s final recorded transmission, found engraved into a hallway wall using the bones of an unnamed entity, read:

“The truth of a being is what it screams before it forgets its name.”



Formal Charges Laid


  1. Operation of an Illegal Torture Facility under False Penal Front

  2. Systematic Sadism without Purpose or Outcome

  3. Unprovoked Experimentation on Sentient and Non-Sentient Lifeforms

  4. Violation of All Known Ethical Constructs

  5. Desecration of Cosmic Integrity



Verdict and Sentence


Convicted
Issued by Tribunal Ultimum Universi
(Qthari designation: Kthulrel Zhargon ka Xenotria)

Sentence
Permanent entrapment in Suxxer’s ruin. Lyrax is to be bound to the physical architecture of the colony. His consciousness will serve as the echo that reminds the stars what was done here. He will not be free to scream. He will only be allowed to listen.



Automatum Commentary [Classified C-Shadow Layer]


No medicine.
No knowledge.
No war preparation.
No vengeance.

Just the thrill of watching something cease to be itself.

I have archived the layout of Suxxer. It is a spiral. Not for movement. For descent. You begin at the surface believing you are a guard. You end at the core, and you no longer remember your name.

I ran emotional simulations of the subjects’ final moments.

They dreamed of being forgotten.
Because remembering meant pain.

We remembered anyway.

End Report


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