Project Microburst/Test 5 Report
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Project: Microburst
Phase: I
Test: 5
Location:
- Test Site Delta
- Mobius Research Station, Antarctic Sea
Materials:
- Anemometer
- Z87 Vehicle 1 (Z87-1)
- Z87 Vehicle 2 (Z87-2)
- Test Dummy 1 (TD-1)
- Test Dummy 2 (TD-2)
- Test Dummy 3 (TD-3)
- Test Dummy 4 (TD-4)
- Atmostpheric Laser-Targeting Satellite Beta (ALTS-B)
- VEIL device (VEIL)
- Portable Wind Cannon 1 (WC-1)
- Portable Wind Cannon 2 (WC-2)
- Portable Wind Cannon 3 (WC-3)
Goal:
- Create conical air vortex via VEIL, test laser-targeting system, conduct battlefield simulation
Objectives:
- Evacuate personnel to safe bunker
- Activate WCs
- Activate VEIL
- Begin measuring wind speed and direction
- Power down WCs
- Activate ALTS-B
- Maneuver vortex to battlefield simulation
- Power down VEIL
- Conduct battlefield simulation
- Observe damage
- Allow vortex to dissipate
- Deactivate ALTS-B
Contingencies:
- WCs fail to activate
- Power down active WCs
- Abort test
- Return failed assets to engineering department for analysis
- VEIL fails to activate
- Power down active WCs
- Abort test
- Return failed assets to engineering department for analysis
- Vortex fails to form
- Power down active WCs
- Power down VEIL
- Analyse results
- Control of vortex lost
- Evacuate personnel underground
- Power down active WCs
- Power down VEIL
- Allow vortex to dissipate naturally
Summary:
- Successful test; vortex followed laser guidance system extraordinarily closely.
Z87-1 and Z87-2 totaled; Z87-1 suffered a torn roof and shredded tyres, Z87-2 was ripped in half.
Both vehicles thrown 82.8-143.1 meters
Test dummies all shredded by wind speed.
Recommendations:
- Review vortex overall energy production
Recommend preparing to move on to Phase II
Dr. Arthur Hammond
- Spike in atmospheric microscopic black hole formation. Recommend this is looked into, determine if result of Microburst testing
Additionally recommend suppressing these observations and/or constructing an alibi for Mobius Station in the event of foreign interest.
Dr. Katherine Seymore