Document Reference: TW-186
Tide of Names
TW-186 is monitored via a remote camera system. All names are photographed at each tide cycle and cross-referenced. Access to the sea wall during low tide is restricted. Three names of active M.A.L.I.C.E personnel have appeared. Those individuals were briefed. Two requested transfers.
TW-186 is a stretch of sea wall where, at low tide, names appear carved in the stone — new names, not previously present, in a fresh-cut style inconsistent with weathering — and are gone by the next low tide. The names have never repeated. Over 6 years of monitoring, M.A.L.I.C.E has recorded 11,400 individual names. Approximately 15% match individuals in M.A.L.I.C.E databases. The remaining 85% are unidentified. Whether the names represent the living or the dead has not been determined.
TW-186 was first reported by a local historian documenting the sea wall who noticed the name of a recently deceased local figure appear and then vanish.
No incident reports on file.