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Then an older researcher, Hal, who had been part of the team that catalogued anomalous artifacts two decades earlier, found the cylinder again in the vaults, misfiled beneath a stack of obsolete interface units. He recognized the pattern not as contamination but as a preservation strategy.
The next morning, the ethics board found her in the hall scribbling in the margins of their printed guidelines. She couldn’t explain what had happened. The committee called it synesthetic contamination: the transference of sensory metadata from object to observer. They logged the incident, stamped it urgent, and reassigned the container to Vault 7. EKDV-691
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| System | Observations (Phase I‑Ib) | Clinical Relevance | |--------|---------------------------|--------------------| | | Mild nausea, dyspepsia (≤ 12 %); no dose‑limiting events | Manageable with food intake; low discontinuation rate | | Hepatic | Transient ALT/AST ↑ (≤ 2 × ULN) in ≤ 7 % of subjects; resolved on‑study drug hold | Routine liver function monitoring recommended; no Hy’s law cases | | Cardiovascular | No QTc prolongation, no arrhythmias in telemetry; hERG safety margin > 300× | | Renal | No change in creatinine clearance She couldn’t explain what had happened