Document Reference: TW-116
Signal Bleed
M.A.L.I.C.E operates a monitoring station at the highway's midpoint. All recordings of TW-116 are archived and dated. Attempts to triangulate the broadcast source are ongoing. Civilians who report the interference are contacted under the guise of a broadcast engineering survey.
TW-116 is a recurring interference pattern observed on analogue television and radio equipment within a 30km band along an unnamed rural highway. The interference depicts 11 seconds of footage of an unknown interior space — bare concrete walls, a single flickering fluorescent tube, and a chair. The chair is empty in early recordings. In recordings from the past 18 months, the chair is occupied by a figure that does not move. The figure has not been identified. The broadcast source has not been located.
TW-116 was first logged by a transport driver who pulled over to adjust their vehicle's radio and captured the interference on a personal device. The footage was uploaded to a public forum before M.A.L.I.C.E could intervene. The post has since been removed.
Incident Report #001 — Date: [REDACTED]
For 3 days, the figure in the chair was absent. On the 4th day it returned. It was now facing the camera directly. Previous recordings show it was facing away. No explanation.