Truncated Echo of Morris Sic
A corrupted Ilghal fragment from the lost EX2101pD-WG expedition reveals severe byte loss in the Morris Sic identifier, suggesting early structural collapse and resistance of the system to preserve the Architect’s full identity.

REPORT — Dr. Noam Ørbital
Expedition EX2407pD-QW
Recovered Fragment: EX2101pD-WG / Corrupted Ilghal
I have examined the following Ilghal remnant:
// MORRIS SIC — partial name loss (TRUNCATED ENTITY) ENT::MORR?S[id=0x4D4F52524953____::CRC=0x5310]::CLASS[ARCH-PR?ME]::SRC[EX2101pD-WG];
The damage is severe. The internal structure preserves the ENT header, confirming this is a foundational entity. However, the name appears truncated in the penultimate block, indicating irreversible byte loss during the final write cycle before EX2101pD-WG vanished.
The hex ID is incomplete: the last four bytes have degraded into an empty pattern (____). This suggests thermal disintegration or a checksum failure triggered by an energy collapse in the lower levels. CRC 0x5310 matches other fragments attributed to the moments just before the collapse.
The class token ARCH-PR?ME reveals syntactic distortion in the PR1ME reference, likely caused by corruption in the hierarchy lookup table where the Architect’s lineage was stored.
This fragment confirms that the name Morris Sic was among the first to fracture when the missing expedition crossed the lower threshold. The pattern matches other records where the Ilghal system resisted preserving his complete identity as they descended into zones of persistent darkness.
— Dr. Noam Ørbital
Expedition EX2407pD-QW





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