MB Case File #001 – The Ashen Corridor: Structural Distortion Event
Paranormal Threat Archive • Federal-Level Investigation • Restricted Access
MB File Classification: Moderate Structural Threat
Department: MB/Phantom Operations Division
Status: Active Monitoring
On October 14th, 2025, emergency infrastructure services received multiple distress calls reporting abnormal architectural behavior inside a commercial office building located in Denver, Colorado.
Witnesses described hallways extending beyond their physical dimensions, walls shifting alignment, and lighting systems malfunctioning without electrical failure indicators.
The event was escalated under Federal Anomaly Response Protocol 7A.
⚠️ Portions of this report remain classified.
Incident Overview
Location: Downtown Denver, Colorado, USA
Time: 21:43 MST
Initial Report: Spatial distortion within internal corridor systems.
Security camera feeds displayed corridor elongation effects inconsistent with building schematics. Thermal mapping software detected cold zones fluctuating in geometric patterns.
Building automation systems registered no electrical overload, no seismic movement, and no structural compromise.
Recovered Field Transmission (Excerpt)
Agent M-12: “The hallway doesn’t end. It keeps adjusting.”
Command: “Confirm spatial integrity.”
Agent M-12: “Negative. The geometry is not stable.”
[Signal distortion – transmission terminated]
The responding field operative was retrieved exhibiting acute disorientation and partial memory suppression.
Entity Classification
Provisional Designation: Ashen Corridor Phenomenon
Type: Spatial Manipulation Anomaly
Physical Indicators:
- Corridor extension beyond physical blueprints
- Light absorption at structural junctions
- Temperature drop localized to hallway intersections
- Acoustic dampening effect
Behavioral Patterns:
- Activation after 21:00 local time
- Interference with surveillance systems
- Distortion intensifies when directly observed
- Possible environmental awareness
Containment Status
Containment procedures were initiated using reinforced monitoring grids and real-time anomaly detection systems.
Results: Partial stabilization achieved. Phenomenon remains intermittent.
24/7 surveillance infrastructure remains active. Environmental sensors continue recording minor geometric deviations.
Threat Level Assessment: Elevated if expansion radius increases.
MB Analytical Conclusion
Preliminary analysis suggests the Ashen Corridor may be linked to dimensional stress fractures previously recorded in restricted Project Threshold documentation.
Further investigation is ongoing. Civilian exposure risk remains minimal under controlled monitoring.
⚠️ Public advisory remains limited.
Continue the Archive
• MB Case File #002 – The Collapsing Geometry Incident
• MB Case File #003 – The Shifting Floor Phenomenon
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