USDCA Audio Log 1

USDCA Audio Log 1

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Project Roles: Agent Reynolds
Voice Actor
Voice Actor
Agent Reynolds
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Agent Reynolds is a part of an organization that deals with anomalies, that may be a threat to the general public. he is recording an audio log to explain why anomalies do not show up on any photographic/video evidence.

Language:
  • english
Voice description:
  • american
  • female adult
  • male adult
  • presentation
  • [Audio Log - US DCA] [Sound of footsteps approaching, followed by the sound of a door opening and closing] Agent Reynolds: [Clears throat] Agent Reynolds here, recording audio log entry number 1 for the United States Department of Classified Anomalies. I want to discuss a recurring observation we've made across multiple anomalies, including the initial one we encountered, UC 7299. It appears that each anomaly we've studied demonstrates a consistent resistance to visual capture through cameras and recording devices. [Pause] Agent Reynolds: When we encountered Anomaly UC 7299 and subsequent anomalies, our team attempted to document their appearances using various forms of visual recording equipment. However, it's become evident that when reviewing the captured images and videos, the anomalies are strikingly absent. Instead, the recorded media show only the environment without any sign of the anomalies. [Pause] Agent Reynolds: This phenomenon seems to be a common trait across different types of anomalies we've encountered, hinting at a shared underlying mechanism. Our current hypothesis is that these anomalies emit a unique form of energy or radiation that disrupts the electromagnetic spectrum. As a result, visual information is distorted or suppressed, making the anomalies effectively invisible to cameras and recording devices. [Pause] Agent Reynolds: Given this consistent trend, we've adapted our documentation methods. Verbal descriptions and manual artistic representations have proven to be effective in capturing the anomalies' appearances, as they remain unaffected by the resistance to visual capture. [Pause] Agent Reynolds: In summary, our observations of multiple anomalies, including Anomaly UC 7299, indicate a widespread resistance to visual documentation. This presents a significant challenge to our operations, but we're committed to understanding the mechanics behind this phenomenon. As we continue our investigations, we will refine our strategies to communicate and analyze the characteristics of these anomalies effectively. [Sound of footsteps approaching, followed by the sound of a door opening and closing] Agent Reynolds: End of audio log entry number 1. [End of audio log]

  • [please ignore the audio cues(aka footsteps etc) I will add them in later]

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