Document Reference: TW-006
Pale Passenger
TW-006 cannot be reliably contained due to its mobile nature. M.A.L.I.C.E maintains a monitoring protocol that cross-references accident reports and dashcam footage for TW-006 signatures. Vehicles confirmed to have hosted TW-006 are to be flagged and their operators warned without disclosing the nature of the anomaly. Mechanical inspections are to be conducted on all flagged vehicles under the guise of a safety recall. Research into a method of permanent containment is classified Priority Level 2.
TW-006 is an entity that manifests inside moving vehicles. It appears as a passenger — always seated, always in the rearmost available seat, always pale-skinned with closed eyes. It is visible only in rearview mirrors and security camera footage; direct observation of the seat it occupies reveals nothing. Vehicles in which TW-006 manifests consistently experience mechanical failures within 48 hours of the event. Thirty-seven percent of vehicles in which TW-006 has been confirmed have been involved in fatal accidents within one week.
TW-006 was first identified through analysis of dashcam footage from a series of unexplained accidents on ████████ Highway. M.A.L.I.C.E analyst ████ noticed a consistent figure appearing in mirror footage across 11 separate incidents. Pattern recognition confirmed entity consistency across all incidents.
Incident Report #001 — Date: [REDACTED]
TW-006 was observed in a M.A.L.I.C.E transport vehicle during a routine supply run. The vehicle experienced brake failure the following morning. Driver was unharmed. Vehicle has been decommissioned.
Incident Report #002 — Date: [REDACTED]
TW-006 appears to have manifested in a commercial bus carrying 34 passengers. Three days later the bus was involved in a collision. Investigation ongoing. Cause of collision listed as driver error in official records.