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Cinder Core MK1

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Description

Cinder Core — Autonomous Containment Unit

Recovered Archive Entry // Maker File Fragment

 

Originally developed by MAKER Industrial Containment Systems, the Cinder Core unit was designed to operate within extreme hazard zones—bio-contaminated environments, chemical instability sites, and thermal breach events where human crews could not safely deploy.

 

It was built to contain.


It was built to endure.


It was built to operate where systems fail.

 

Encased in reinforced shielding, the unit utilizes a network of rotating barrier nodes to regulate surrounding conditions while its internal core cycles through high-energy containment states.

 

When the grid collapsed and command signals failed, Cinder Core units defaulted to autonomous protocol:

 

“Stabilize active anomalies.”

 

In the ruins, heat signatures became the only constant.

 

Now the unit patrols flooded corridors and fractured transit systems, its shield nodes projecting a shifting thermal field while its internal core builds toward release-state equilibrium. Survivors report a distinct metallic click before activating the red control latch locking forward as the system transitions states.

 

Slow.


Relentless.


Unyielding.

 

If you hear the click in the storm…

 

Move. Fast.

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