Document Reference: TW-183
The Understated Warning
TW-183 subjects are registered and monitored. When subjects report experiencing their warning signal, M.A.L.I.C.E initiates a 48-hour heightened alert for the subject and their immediate environment. Intervention success rate to date: 3 of 17 events prevented. 14 were not.
TW-183 is a phenomenon in which specific individuals receive a single unusual sensory experience — a smell, a sound, a touch — that serves as an accurate warning of a significant negative event within the next 12–48 hours. The warning is always subtle and always distinct for each individual. The event described is never the same event twice. The warning never prevents the event; it only precedes it. There are currently 17 known subjects. All have learned to recognise their individual warning signal.
TW-183 was identified when a pattern of anomaly reports all described pre-event sensory warnings and were found to cluster around individuals rather than locations.
No incident reports on file.