Glossary: Model Nine
Glossary: Model Nine
Model Nine
Enemy Classification: Intelligence Gatherer / Medium-Threat / Electronic Disruptor
Elimination Reward: 25 Points
Model Description: Model Nines are highly adaptive and intelligent members of the Antithesis forces, notable for their absence of bones and presence of complex cartilage structures. Their skin, a remarkable hybrid of leaf-like structures and muscles, allows them to change colour and shape with greater efficiency than a chameleon, enabling exceptional camouflage and stealth. These units are not only masters of disguise but also function as critical intelligence agents, capable of gathering data and disrupting enemy operations through sophisticated biological means.
Artist Interpretation of a Model Nine mid-transformation.
Threat Analysis Report: Model Nine
Threat Rating: Medium
Overview
Model Nines represent a sophisticated blend of natural mimicry and biological espionage technology. Their ability to adapt their form and blend into almost any environment makes them perfect for reconnaissance and information warfare.
Threat Capabilities
Advanced Camouflage:
Utilising their skin's unique properties, Model Nines can mimic complex backgrounds and objects, making them nearly invisible to the naked eye.
Intelligence Relay: These models communicate with the hive and potentially other Model Nines via pheromones, which they can release into the air to convey vast amounts of gathered intelligence quickly.
Electronic Interference: The spores released by Model Nines are drawn to electrical currents, where they can disrupt electronic communication and unshielded equipment, particularly sensitive to ECM.
Survivability and Adaptability: Their cartilaginous structure allows for extraordinary flexibility and resilience, enabling them to escape from threats and infiltrate high-security areas.
Strategic Threat Assessment
Containment Difficulty:
High. The combination of stealth capabilities and intelligence-gathering skills makes Model Nines exceptionally challenging to detect and capture. Development and deployment of multi-spectral detection systems to better identify Model Nines despite their camouflage. Transcript sanitised by AI. True transcript contains seven hours of additional material.
Addendum M9-2: Field Report: Encounter with Model Nine
Date: XX-XX-2022
Report:
"During a routine patrol, our unit encountered what appeared to be a native plant which abruptly changed shape. It managed to escape after releasing a cloud of spores, causing temporary malfunctions in our communication devices. Look, speaking frankly, that thing scared the shit out of us. One minute we're patrolling some suburb, the next a mailbox is ripping Bankman's face off before running away."
Addendum M9-3: Experimental Defense Initiative: Bio-Electric Disruption
In response to the unique challenges posed by Model Nine, research teams are experimenting with bio-electric disruption fields designed to destabilise the spore clouds before they can affect electronic equipment. Preliminary tests show promise, but the adaptability of Model Nines requires ongoing adjustments to this technology.
Addendum M9-4: Environmental Impact Statement
Concerns have been raised about the ecological impact of Model Nine spores, particularly in regions with high electronic activity. Studies are underway to assess the long-term effects of these spores on both the environment and the operational integrity of electronic systems in affected areas.
Addendum M9-5: Transcript of Lab Analysis by Dr. Evelyn "Dagger" Hargrove
Date: [Redacted]
Subject: Model Nine Dissection Analysis
Start of Transcript.
Dr. Evelyn Hargrove:
"Recording now. Today, we're examining a Model Nine specimen, and I must say, the complexity here is unlike anything we've seen before. The cartilaginous structure within these creatures allows for an astonishing range of flexibility and resilience. Coupled with their ability to camouflage, it's clear why they're so effective at infiltration."
[Sound of lab equipment]
Dr. Evelyn Hargrove:
"The skin, or what appears as skin, is actually a sophisticated mesh of leaf-like structures and muscle fibres. I'm sending some samples for further testing. These not only enable the Model Nine to change its shape but also its texture and colour at an intricate level. I mean, this is full-spectrum change. Way into the ultra-violet and into some deep, deep reds. The potential applications for this kind of technology, if we could understand and replicate it, are mind-boggling. I wouldn't mind a flat-screen with this kind of colour fidelity."
[Pause for examination]
Dr. Evelyn Hargrove:
"Now, regarding their communication mechanism—these creatures emit a complex cocktail of pheromones, which are far more sophisticated than anything in the animal kingdom. These pheromones seem to function not just for communication but may also influence the behaviour of nearby models. Maybe? That's what field reports suggest, but I have no way or no desire to test this out. The pheromones are non-toxic, however, though they do make you sneeze a little? They smell like... cut grass? Mouldy cut grass?"
[Recording ends]
Dr. Evelyn Hargrove:
"In conclusion, while the immediate threat of Model Nines is their espionage capability, the broader implications of their biological innovations could redefine the fields of biological materials science. And yet they use that ability to make themselves look like toasters."
End of Transcript.