Asset ID: A-096
Threat Level: Green
Hazards: Reality, Artificial
Active Protocols: While there are no explicit containment protocols, use of A-096 and derivatives are expected to abide by the following regulations:
- Under no circumstances is an A-096 device to be used in an area of questionable dimensional stability.
- All operators of A-096 devices will be expected to operate devices in an extremely cautious and precise manner.
- All personnel operating within the vicinity of an active A-096 device are required to wear appropriate protective apparel.
- Under no circumstances should multiple A-096 devices be activated within the vicinity of each other.
Any questions/complaints/concerns may be directed to Dr. Amber Treddough, head of UCA1 Research.
Description: A-096 is a Utility Composite Anomaly developed by Dr. Amber Treddough and Dr. Hemming Rutherburg. A-096 acts as a method of locomotion for use in machinery.
A-096 functions by utilizing a series of reality destabilizers to create a section of "pliable" reality. A-096 will then use specialized machinery to forcefully pull itself along the section of reality.
This method was determined to result in a velocity from 10-55 km/h. A-096 has also shown useful application for generating electricity via dynamo turbines.
A-096 was further developed in a compact engine for small vehicles. Following successful trials, approval was granted for use in unmanned vehicles
Additional effects of A-096 were also discovered, most notably the residual effects of the process. It has been observed that A-096 can occasionally cause additional dimensional anomalies in its wake.
Following extensive addition developmental research, a proposal to utilize A-096 for a variety of utilities was approved. Integration of A-096 generators, motors, and capacitors will begin within the next 5 years, and is expected to improve resource efficiency, as a whole.