Y-103 - "The Waiting Room"

Black and white icon of a person in a seat waiting for a clock.

Summary

Category: Y

Current Attitude: Amicable

Containment Procedure:

Description:

History

Discovery

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The 1912 Incident

During a routine review of artefacts in storage, Y-103 was revisited by the Containment Department whereupon [NAME REDACTED] became fixated on the literature provided. Though [PRONOUN REDACTED] only spent two minutes within Y-103, [PRONOUN REDACTED] became convinced that Y-103 was attempting to convey an impending disaster, specifically to [PRONOUN REDACTED]self.

Despite lack of evidence, [PRONOUN REDACTED] cancelled all of their planned travel for the next year, including to [LOCATION REDACTED] and [LOCATION REDACTED] aboard [TRANSPORT NAME REDACTED]. When [INCIDENT REDACTED], this confirmed [NAME REDACTED]'s conviction that Y-103 had provided prognostication and [PRONOUN REDACTED] proceeded to [PROCEDURES REDACTED].

However, due to Y-103's blatant failure to provide any warning about [INCIDENT REDACTED], [INCIDENT REDACTED], [INCIDENT REDACTED], [INCIDENT REDACTED], [INCIDENT REDACTED], [INCIDENT REDACTED], or [INCIDENT REDACTED], this belief was not corroborated and, despite [NAME REDACTED]'s protestations, use of Y-103 was restricted only to Dr Cross in [DATE REDACTED].

Resurgence

In [DATE REDACTED], use of Y-103 was posited due to a number of Anomalous Incidents involving similarly dubious prognostication. The Experimentation Department sent a series of Investigators into Y-103 and more thoroughly began to cross reference their findings. With a more “modern” approach to the experiences of those within Y-103, the Department for Paranormal Prediction became considerably more interested as when taken as metaphorical guidance rather than direct instruction the room's guidance was considered a lot more accurate.

This approach, of course, had its detractors. Many claimed, including [NAME REDACTED] that the room was simply providing random stimuli and visitors were using their own biases to infer signs or portents much as they would for an astrological reading or fortune telling, and this has remained broadly the stance of the Foundation. This hasn't stopped the Extradimensional Relations Department from introducing a restricted Authorisation – Intercession – for interacting with Y-103, and a series of Investigations that succeeded under perceived guidance of Y-103 (the “gum under the chair code” being a particularly popular story) have done little to dissuade “believers”.

Advice for "Intercessors"