🍄FOUND ITEMS🍄

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FIELD GUIDE TO TRASH

**[GILL'S NOTE]:** We catalog every piece of trash. Hover over the items to view their field notes.

Sketch of Fuzzy Red Wire

ITEM R-001-C: Fuzzy Red Wire

ITEM R-001-C: Fuzzy Red Wire

**Location:** Near the old stream pump.
**Cap's Notes:** Felt **warm**, like sun on a rock. Smelled faintly of sweet chemicals. It was pulsing a very faint red light. I named it "The Noodle."

Diagram of Shattered Plastic Disk

ITEM R-002-G: Shattered Plastic Disk

ITEM R-002-G: Shattered Plastic Disk

**Location:** Under the moss by the East Wall.
**Gill's Notes:** Diameter $\approx 12$ cm. Recovered **$0.0001\%$** of data (mostly static). It registered a magnetic signature that vanished immediately upon collection.

Image of Rubbery Strip with MAGTECH writing

ITEM R-003-C: Rubbery Strip with Writing

ITEM R-003-C: Rubbery Strip with Writing

**Location:** Floating in the upper reservoir.
**Cap's Notes:** The writing is small and says **"M A G T E C H"**. When it dried, it started smelling like old rain and static electricity.

Microscopic view of clear cubes

ITEM R-004-G: Cluster of Clear Cubes

ITEM R-004-G: Cluster of Clear Cubes

**Location:** Found scattered in a bird's nest.
**Gill's Notes:** Each cube measures $1 \text{ mm}^3$. Material analysis inconclusive—it is too **structurally complex** for native plastic. Causes minor thermal spikes when near a magnet.

Sketch of a Cracked Lens

ITEM R-005-C: Cracked Optical Lens

ITEM R-005-C: Cracked Optical Lens

**Location:** Half-buried in sand near the reservoir drain.
**Cap's Notes:** When held to the sunlight, it smells like ozone and makes the light look **wavy**. Has a deep, concentric crack pattern.

Diagram of a Metal Shard

ITEM R-006-G: Anomalous Metal Shard

ITEM R-006-G: Anomalous Metal Shard

**Location:** Embedded in tree sap near the North boundary.
**Gill's Notes:** Material is $98\%$ Aluminum, $2\%$ unknown element (Trace $\text{M}^2$). Its surface temperature fluctuates between $20^\circ\text{C}$ and $35^\circ\text{C}$ independent of ambient heat.

Sketch of a Green Powder pile

ITEM R-007-C: Clump of Bright Green Powder

ITEM R-007-C: Clump of Bright Green Powder

**Location:** Found clinging to the outer wall of the old pipe.
**Cap's Notes:** It tastes like copper pennies and makes my fur stand up if I get too close. It only glows when it's dark and damp.

Diagram of a damaged small speaker

ITEM R-008-G: Damaged Micro-Speaker

ITEM R-008-G: Damaged Micro-Speaker

**Location:** Located on the forest floor, concealed beneath pine needles.
**Gill's Notes:** Measures $2\text{ cm} \times 2\text{ cm}$. Diaphragm is cracked. When powered, it emits a low-frequency hum ($\approx 12 \text{ Hz}$) below the audible range, possibly causing the local mycelium growth acceleration.

[GILL'S URGENT NOTE - 2025.10.09] :: The residue is intensifying near the Central Dump site. We need to find the **source** of the energy leak.