Category: Y
Current Attitude: Amicable
Containment Procedure:
Description:
[CLASSIFIED EVENTS] after which point Y-83 was isolated in Containment as an X-Category Anomaly until 192[X].
In 192[X], the recently created Research & Development Department began reinspecting artefacts that had been consigned by a [MORE CAUTIOUS] administration to higher degrees of Containment than necessary. During this investigation, as well as confirming Y-83's functionality of seemingly limitless document storage as recorded by [NAME REDACTED], multiple objects were inserted into Y-83. One of these objects was Dr [NAME CLASSIFIED, FAMILY INFORMED].
A week after the disappearance of Dr [NAME CLASSIFIED, FAMILY INFORMED] into Y-83, concerning auditory emanations were noted from Y-83 which was also displaying swelling. Researchers opened Y-83 cautiously and out of the drawer climbed a humanoid similar in appearance to Dr [NAME CLASSIFIED, FAMILY INFORMED] but with [STARK VISUAL AND PHYSIOLOGICAL DIFFERENCES].
After a long period of discussion moderated by the Department of Extradimensional Relations and an agreement to [NOT INFORM THE FAMILY], this new being was confirmed to be created out of the body that entered Y-83 but had none of the original body's memories or identity. Eventually classified as a Y-Category Anomaly itself, this being had an uncanny ability to understand and use Y-83 and accuracy and reliability of recovered files increased with cooperation with the being that would refer to itself as “Sheila”.
See Y-405 - "The Archival Assistants" for more details on “Sheila” and other “Archival Assistants”.
Since the appearance of “Sheila”, multiple additional “Archival Assistants” have manifested despite [REPEATED INSTRUCTION FROM HUMAN RESOURCES] advice against inserting bodies into Y-83. All displayed similar aptitude in using Y-83 safely and due to its portability and extradimensional storage it has become a dependable asset for the quick and easy storage and recall of files for Field Investigations. Occasionally, Y-83 will produce unexplained results when information is requested from it: particularly if queries are made attempting any form of prognostication (which Y-83 is not believed to be proficient in).