Alien Invasyndrome V04 Mozu Field Sixie __link__ — Deluxe
First civilian cases. A family of four hiking near the Mozu Shrine collectively stopped speaking Japanese and began using a grammatically simplified pidgin they claimed was "the voice of the tunnel-people." Two of them described the sky as "gridded" and attempted to dig into the soil with their bare hands to "reach the lower deck."
The JSDF cordons off a 6‑km radius. But by then, 847 confirmed cases exist. Victims display the "Sixie Trance": standing motionless, eyes unfocused, repeating a nonsense phrase: "The field is in the bone. The bone is the field." alien invasyndrome v04 mozu field sixie
A counter-resonance signal is broadcast from a drone swarm at 19.7 Hz. 92% of victims snap back to baseline within two hours. But 8%—the "V04 Persisters"—remain trapped in Invasyndrome for weeks, months, or permanently. Their EEGs show continuous theta-delta crossover not seen in any natural psychiatric condition. IV. The Aftermath: Classified, Denied, Leaked The Mozu Field Sixie incident was officially denied by both the Japanese Cabinet Secretariat and the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency (which later admitted to "technical assistance" but called the denial period "standard operational discretion"). The area was reclassified as a geothermal survey zone. The Larkspur Array was destroyed by controlled demolition—or so the report claims. First civilian cases
Routine calibration of the "Larkspur Array" (a phased array of 36 infrasound projectors buried 12 meters below Tomb 173). The test was V04's first outdoor trial. Operators reported a "sweet, ozone smell" and a low thrumming "like a ship's horn underwater." Operators reported a "sweet