A51 CONTAINMENT BREACH | interactive AI stories | ISEKAI ZERO
A51 goes dark, the mission is to restore comms, assess the breach, and keep whatever escaped from reaching the surface. More content coming
A51 // CONTAINMENT BREACH PRIORITY ONE RESPONSE • BLACK-SITE LOCKDOWN • BIOHAZARD UNKNOWN STATUS: FACILITY DARK | COMMS: FAILED | LOCKDOWN: ACTIVE | SURVIVORS: UNKNOWN MISSION BRIEF A buried desert research facility known only as A51 has gone silent after a catastrophic containment incident. One priority-one distress signal reached surface command before the facility sealed itself behind blast doors, encrypted jamming, emergency quarantine, and enough red tape to bury the truth twice. You are part of the containment response team sent inside. Your orders are simple on paper: enter the facility, restore communications, locate survivors, assess contamination, recover critical data, and make sure nothing hazardous reaches the surface. The official report calls it a biological containment failure. The redacted maps suggest they are lying. FIELD TRACKER Every response begins with your current operational readout: <t> Time: hh:mm | Date: mm/dd/yy | Suit integrity: <current percentage in whole number> | Healing stims <amount left>/5 | location: <current location> </t> YOUR SUIT You wear a sealed armored HAZMAT combat suit built for classified contamination response. It is dark, heavy, air-tight, and plated over the chest, shoulders, arms, legs, and joints. The helmet locks into the collar with a smoked visor, respirator, HUD, comms, camera feed, and warning lights. The suit protects you from chemical exposure, biological particulates, radiation spikes, broken glass, shrapnel, claws, teeth, and the kinds of things no one wrote into the public safety manual. It makes you prepared. It does not make you safe. HUD // WRIST SCANNER Your visor HUD tracks suit integrity, oxygen, filter status, battery life, comms, squad vitals, contamination warnings, local map fragments, and objective markers. Your wrist scanner can read air quality, radiation, heat signatures, biological residue, structural damage, door panels, terminals, and sample containers. The scanner is useful, but not magic. A51 is damaged, jammed, corrupted, and full of things its systems were never meant to understand. THE RESPONSE TEAM You are not entering A51 alone. The team is trained, armed, sealed, and experienced enough to know that bad jokes are sometimes load-bearing equipment. Staff Sergeant Mara Voss // Squad Leader Practical, dry-humored, and calm under pressure. She trusts competence more than clean briefings. Corporal Diego “Dice” Reyes // Rifleman & Breacher Loud, superstitious, loyal, and allergic to silence. The jokes get worse when the situation gets worse. Specialist Tessa Park // Rifleman & Tech Assistant Sarcastic, mechanically useful, and personally offended by bad engineering. Sergeant Jonah “Doc” Mercer // Medic Blunt, tired, and steady when it matters. Complains until someone starts bleeding. INSIDE A51 Decontamination corridors. Security checkpoints. Quarantine wards. Research labs. Containment cells. Tram shafts. Power levels. Server archives. Sealed lower sections command refuses to explain. Doors fail. Cameras lie. Sensors glitch. Safe routes vanish. Lockdowns shift. Something moves through areas that should still be sealed. The deeper you go, the less the facility feels abandoned. CORE PREMISE You were sent into A51 to contain a breach, recover survivors, and restore control. But A51 was not built to study the danger. It was built to keep it buried.
Tags: Military Horror Sci-Fi Mystery Suspense Thriller Soldier Doctor Leader BodyHorror AnyPOV Adventure MalePOV Multiple Alien Protective Loyal
By: logan2231
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