📂 LORE ARCHIVES
Visual Logs from Degenora
These are recovered visual logs drawn by "Big Frugowski," documenting different PumpStan experiments and incidents across Degenora Island.
Each entry represents a critical moment in the PSCL contamination event. The illustrations were transmitted through Terminal 7-B and decoded at our receiving station.
Security Clearance: Level 3 • Classification: PUBLIC ARCHIVE

Year 15, Day 001 – PSCL
Terminal 7-B Awakens
After the evacuation, I stayed behind. Someone had to document what happened here. This terminal is the only one still operational with proper security clearance. The backup power supply should last until 2067. I hope that's long enough.
— Dr. Marcus Chen

Year 1, Day 047 – Laboratory Complex
Pharmaceutical Genesis
Six pharmaceutical variants in development. Each tube represents years of research. C-47 (Red) for cognitive enhancement. E-01 (Blue) for emotional regulation. B-12X (Green) for biological adaptation. They were never meant to mix. We didn't know what would happen when they did.
— Dr. Chen

Year 6, Day 212 – Agricultural Sector
Experiment No. 367 – Poultry Protocol
Early cross-species trials with domestic fowl. Genetic diagram shows successful compound integration. Subject displayed enhanced cognitive function and aggressive territoriality. Later specimens evolved into what Frugowski now calls "Terror Birds." We should have stopped then.
— Dr. Chen

Year 5, Day 178 – Laboratory Complex
Experiment No. 341 – Cognitive Enhancement
Subject 341 exhibited unprecedented problem-solving capabilities following C-47 (Red) compound exposure. Cognitive baseline increased 400% within 72 hours. Behavioral notes indicate awareness of being observed. Ethical review board raised concerns. Research continued.
— Dr. Chen

Year 15, Day 023 – Administration Wing
Director's Office Archives
Checked the Director's Office today. Everything preserved exactly as Dr. Chen left it. Files still organized. Coffee cup still on desk. Computer terminal frozen mid-report. It's like he just stepped out for a moment, fifteen years ago.
— Big Frugowski

Year 15, Day 156 – Station OH-04
Frugowski's Observation Post
My home for fifteen years. Station OH-04 overlooks the wetlands. Basic shelter, observation deck, field supplies. Everything I need to document the specimens. The loneliness is manageable. The purpose is what matters.
— Big Frugowski

Year 15, Day 087 – Field Station OH-04
The Observer's Ritual
Before I step back into the field, I check my bag like a ritual. Not for comfort. For proof. For timing. For getting back out. That little meter is my only friend out there. It tells me when I've stayed too long near the pull. If I find a PumpStan, I don't chase. I observe. I draw. I log. It's exciting! Everything else is noise.
— Big Frugowski

Year 3, Day 156 – Laboratory Complex
Containment Cage Protocol
Standard observation protocols require reinforced containment. Subject displays heightened aggression when observed directly. Note the specialized cage design - triple-reinforced bars, ventilation system for compound monitoring, emergency sedation ports. This particular specimen shows remarkable intelligence. It knows when we're watching. It performs. The question isn't whether it's aware of observation. The question is: what is it trying to communicate?
— Dr. Marcus Chen

Year 15, Day 223 – Agricultural Sector
Field Note: Verdant Expanse
Found something disturbing in the old greenhouse today. That chili plant we've been monitoring? It stopped producing chilies. Now it fruits capsules. Perfect pharmaceutical-grade capsules. The pill planted itself somehow - got pulled into the roots, then used the entire plant as a manufacturing facility. Wildlife's been doing the distribution. Birds eat the capsule-fruit, spread them across the island. These pills aren't dumb. They're adapting. Using biology as infrastructure. Nature weaponized. Stan up, indeed. $PumpStan
— Big Frugowski
📡 More logs will be decoded as new art is recovered. Check back after each transmission.