Xeno — Vault

Several of the Vault’s senior cryptobiologists have concluded that the reason the universe is silent (the Fermi Paradox) is not because life is rare, but because technological civilizations inevitably find something they cannot unknow . The Xeno Vault exists not to defeat that thing, but to hide it from ourselves. “We have found three distinct artifacts so far,” writes Dr. Aris Thorne, the Vault’s (alleged) director, in a private log fragment. “Each one is a trap. Each one is designed to look like a solution. The Cradle offers infinite replication. The Elegy offers forbidden knowledge. The fungus offers perfect data storage. Every single one would end us if we used it. Someone out there is littering the galaxy with loaded guns. We’re the child picking them up and putting them in a locked drawer.” The Vault operates on a 18-month rotation. Personnel spend no more than six consecutive hours inside any wing and undergo mnemonic pruning —a pharmaceutical-induced forgetting of specific sensory details—after every shift.

No one remembers what they were. J. Corvid is a pseudonym. The author’s memory of writing this article has already been pruned three times. If you are reading this, the Vault’s memetic filters have failed. Do not look for the Elegy. Do not touch the Cradle. And if you suddenly remember a color you have never seen— Xeno Vault

Located not beneath a desert or a mountain, but inside a heavily modified, permanently submerged deep-sea mining rig in the Pacific’s Clarion-Clipperton Zone , the Vault is humanity’s ultimate gambit against existential contamination. It is not a museum. It is not a laboratory. It is a quarantine. The Vault is a bio-digital storage facility designed for one purpose: to contain, study, and—if necessary—forget objects, data, and lifeforms of non-terrestrial origin . Unlike the romanticized “Area 51,” which allegedly focuses on reverse-engineering hardware, the Xeno Vault concerns itself with the software of alien existence: language, biology, memetics, and physics that break our own rules. Aris Thorne, the Vault’s (alleged) director, in a

To date, 47 people have been “exposed” beyond recovery. In 2031, a technician in the Whisper Wing removed her own eyes, stating that she “could finally see the space between thoughts.” In 2033, a biologist in the Quiet Wing began speaking a language with 11 grammatical tenses—none of which refer to the past or future, only to conditional realities that never happened . The Cradle offers infinite replication