Gil - Giant Insect Research Institute - -final-... [upd]
"She’s molting," whispered Kael, the lead technician. "The exoskeleton is hardening. If the graft holds, she’ll have the cognitive mapping of a search-and-rescue drone with the physical power of a hydraulic press." The Glitch
. Because this is a fictional scenario from a video game, the following report is a creative synthesis of the game's premise—a research facility that has spiraled out of control. Project Report: GIL - Giant Insect Research Institute Final Investigation & Facility Decommissioning Clearance: Level 4 (Restricted) 1. Executive Summary
GIL provided the foundational research for Kinsect husbandry. Resistance Deco:
We find The Nursery (Sector Omega). The door is open. It should not be open. Inside, the walls are not concrete. They are chitin. The room has grown a spleen. A pulsating, bioluminescent spleen. There are cocoons on the floor. Human-shaped cocoons. One of them is breathing. We do not investigate further. GIL - Giant Insect Research Institute - -Final-...
No trace of the GIL was ever found. Satellite imagery of the Coral Sea coordinates shows only open water. However, declassified sonar data from the USS Jimmy Carter (2005) suggests a subterranean cavern system 2,000 feet below the seabed—a cavern that produces a rhythmic clicking sound, 24 hours a day.
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The giant insects are not the enemy. They are the planet’s final antibiotic. And they have just become resistant. "She’s molting," whispered Kael, the lead technician
By the late 1990s, GIRI’s research shifted from purely containment to what the directors called "Project Hivemind." The primary flaw in traditional military infrastructure is the reliance on human logistics. The Institute theorized that if a localized colony of giant, armor-plated arachnids or high-speed predatory insects could be directed via synthetic pheromones and neural implants, they would constitute an unstoppable, self-replicating defensive grid.
The downfall of GIL began during the rainy season of 2025, when a catastrophic failure in the subterranean climate control systems triggered an unprecedented breeding cycle among the Scolopendra (giant centipede) test subjects. The organisms bypassed the primary electromagnetic grids by burrowing through the reinforced concrete foundations of Sector 7.
The last transmission. "GIL is not a research institute. It was a hatchery. We did not find the retrovirus. The retrovirus was waiting for us. Sealing the primary blast doors. God help the surface." Because this is a fictional scenario from a
With GIL’s facilities now decommissioned and sealed under maximum-security quarantine, the scientific community is left to pick up the pieces of a highly volatile legacy.
: Collect glands from defeated insects to craft "Mimic Sprays" that let you walk among specific species undetected for a limited time.
Key Scientific Challenges (realistic framing)
: Walking slowly avoids making noise on metallic floors, whereas running alerts nearby predators instantly. Puzzle-Solving and Progression
The research is ongoing. The final version is not yet written. But the bugs are waiting.