Gsad-09 -

The original specimen was recovered from a collapsed biolab in the Tien Shan mountains, where researchers had been attempting to fuse ovine embryonic tissue with a dormant neural parasite found in deep-sea mycelial mats. The goal was a bio-regenerator—a creature that could heal radiation burns by secreting a calm-inducing enzyme. They succeeded too well.

He was referring to the lamb.

When extraction team Gamma-7 arrived, they found the D-class sitting cross-legged, eyes closed, humming. The creature was curled in his lap. The team leader ordered the creature tranquilized. No one fired. Instead, four of the five team members sat down in a semicircle around the pen. The fifth—a veteran of seventeen extractions—later wrote in his debrief: “I wanted to go home. But I didn’t know what home meant anymore. It felt like she was home.” gsad-09

GSAD-09 does not breach walls. It breaches faith.

When threatened, or when starved of emotional resonance, GSAD-09 emits a low-frequency hum between 7.83 Hz and 8.2 Hz. This matches the human alpha-theta border. Subjects report sudden memories of their mother’s voice, a forgotten lullaby, the smell of rain on dry earth. Then the euphoria sets in. The original specimen was recovered from a collapsed

GSAD-09 does not kill. It convices .

Dr. Helene Voss, Neuroethics Division We have tried white noise. We have tried memetic blockers. We have tried remote incineration. The creature’s hum propagates through vacuum. It propagates through lead. One technician swore he heard it in a dream three weeks after last exposure. He was referring to the lamb

On April 14, 2026, a power fluctuation caused the dampening field around GSAD-09’s pen to flicker for 0.7 seconds. In that time, the hum propagated through the ventilation system. Three guards fell asleep standing. Two researchers began weeping and reciting Psalm 23. One D-class personnel, scheduled for termination, instead walked to the pen, removed his restraints, and began grooming the creature’s wool with his own hairbrush.