IS-1057

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Containment Protocols

Precise methods for containing IS-1057 remain unknown.

Description

IS-1057 is thus far believed to appear randomly, although there is a statistically significant quantity of reports by people who were, at the time of sighting, lost or uncertain of their destination.

Emails

Subject: Yellow Paint
From: Varsha Patel <[email protected]>
To: A. Adegoke <[email protected]>
[email protected]
I've been putting this "yellow paint" investigation on the back burner for months now, but Manse asked about it, so I better do something. You did the preliminary assessment. Anything I should know?

[email protected]
We have zero idea who leaves it there. We've got a dozen more samples at Rise, and credible reports on at least thirty more - which makes the absence of even a SINGLE lead all the weirder.

[email protected]
The TR team's notes make no sense either. They found it up cliffs, on the edge of buildings, even underwater. Their current theory is it's leading to something, but what? We've wasted how many hours following these trails, for what? I ran composition tests. It's just PAINT.

[email protected]
Two words: Ordo. Storage.

Attachments: jaune.rip
IS-1057.png
Compendium entry unlocked: Yellow Paint

Trivia

  • 1057 Paint is named after IS-1057.
  • IS-1057 is a reference to the controversial usage of yellow paint to highlight breakable or climbable objects in games. It is used in-game as a lampshaded way of directing the player when the path ahead is less obvious.
  • 1057 spells "LOST" in leetspeak.