Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- -mozu Field Sixie- -

Week 10: A technician, despite protective protocols, touched a filament and experienced an intense synesthetic episode—visual patterns became tactile; the filament attached superficially and released a biofilm. Biopsy showed integration of a nanoscopic lattice with the epidermis and transient upregulation of neural‑plasticity markers. Psychological evaluation reported increased empathy toward the field and ideation centered on “joining” the pattern.

Interpretation: Invasyndrome operates on multi-modal binding—electromagnetic entrainment, biochemical interfaces, and behavioral manipulation. It leverages neural plasticity to recruit intelligent hosts. Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- -Mozu Field Sixie-

Policy: A controlled research enclave was authorized. Cross-disciplinary teams studied genetic, electromagnetic, and sociobehavioral aspects under strict biocontainment. A long-term monitoring covenant with local communities enforced no unauthorized access. Week 10: A technician, despite protective protocols, touched

Outcome: The field remained an enclosed anomaly. A limited, carefully audited extraction of the metabolite offered prototypes for low-light agricultural supplements. Ongoing vigilance kept human entrainment incidents rare and reversible. -Mozu Field Sixie-

To call Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- a "game" is a technicality; it is a digital wound. Discovered on a corrupted physical media drive in an abandoned server farm near [REDACTED], v0.4 is widely considered by data-archaeologists to be a "cursed" or "haunted" executable. While previous versions (v0.1 through v0.3) depicted a rudimentary, low-poly alien invasion—a standard retro shooter—v0.4 marks a violent, unsettling shift in the code. It is not about fighting the invasion anymore. It is about succumbing to it.

The subtitle, -Mozu Field Sixie-, refers to the specific spatial loop the player is trapped within. "Mozu" translates loosely from an obscure pre-linguistic root system as "fog" or "veil," while "Sixie" is a brutalist designation for a six-sided spatial anomaly: a hexagon that exists simultaneously as a flat plane and a 3D enclosure.