The dead plain
The dead plain between the Atlantic coast and the entrance to Deep City
Visual Appendix A – Image Reference: LANDSCAPES_Δ
Filed under: Cryptoarchaeological Visual Artifacts | Level 2 Access Required
Date: Circa 2407 Post-Awakening
Filed under: Deep City Peripheral Landscapes
Researcher: Dr. Noam Ørbital | 3rd Phase Researcher
Institute for Histotechnical Reconstruction – UPA
[UPA // Deep City Archive Record | Terrain Analysis — The Dead Plain]
The dead plain
BY DR. NOAM ØRBITAL
Third Phase Researcher | Expedition EX2407pD-QW
Cycle-22 | 2407 Post-Awakening
Object of Analysis:
The Dead Plain between the Atlantic coast and the entrance to Deep City
[Designation: DP-ZONE.2407/EX.RAD0]
Geophysical Profile:
The so-called Dead Plain is a topologically stagnant expanse of terrain that extends from the former Atlantic coastline to the known perimeter of the Deep City subterranean cavity.
Geospectrometry confirms that the region is composed of a hyperoxidized silicate crust interspersed with carbonized organic substrates, consistent with radioactive fallout layers dating to the 2053 Revolution.
Biological Nullification Field:
No organic signals—neither extremophiles nor artificial biostructures—have been recorded on the Dead Plain.
There is no synaptic signal propagation in carbon-based nervous systems.Technological Artifacts and Surface Phenomena:
During the twilight cycles, observers on Expedition EX2407pD-QW reported low-frequency visual harmonics along the horizon.
No trace of the missing Dr. Pit [reloaded] and Dr. Mars Attacks was found during the expedition EX2101pD-WG.
UPA Designation Update Pending: New name proposed: “Necroplane Zero”
END OF REPORT
APU
APU Visual Ref.: EX/C_LANDSCAPES_Δ
Interpretation Date: c. 2407 post-Awakening
Source: Reconstructed image of the Deep City surface access perimeter
Estimated location: Western Expanse of the Access Crater (precise former latitude unknown)
Original Technology Source: Blender 3D v. ∞ (still active in the 24th digital age)






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