Specimen 425 Anime 3D Wallpaper
3D Render by LZYEXTRACT FROM XENOBIOLOGY INCIDENT REPORT — SPECIMEN 425
Vessel of Origin: MTS Prospector’s Lament (derelict mining transport)
Location: Solar Rim [UC: 12675:04855:39284]
Recovery Team: Salvage Team Theta‑9
Date of Incident: +14 hours after initial boarding
Specimen ID: 425
Status: Contained (conditional)
I. Discovery Summary
Salvage Team Theta‑9 located Specimen 425 in Cargo Hold C, partially embedded in a collapsed ore hopper. The surrounding bulkheads showed signs of repeated blunt‑force impact, suggesting the specimen had attempted to escape confinement prior to crew abandonment.
No human remains were found in the immediate vicinity, though three pressure suits were recovered with helmet visors fractured from the outside. Four life-pods appear to have been jettisoned but are yet to be recovered.
II. Morphological Assessment
Specimen 425 presents as a six‑legged, crab‑like arthropod, approximately 1.4 meters in length
- Dermal Layer: Thick, leathery hide with a branching vein‑like pattern visible on the surface.
- Locomotion: Rapid, multi‑vector movement; capable of lateral bursts exceeding 12 m/s on smooth deck plating.
- Tentacles: Two forward‑facing prehensile tentacles positioned near the anterior thorax. These exhibit fine motor control and appear to function in both sensory probing and prey manipulation.
- Feeding Apparatus: A large ventral retractable feeding tube capable of extending up to 0.6 meters. The tube ends in a circular rasping structure consistent with fluid extraction.
- Tail: 0.9 meters long, whip‑flexible, terminating in a barbed stinger.
- Venom Apparatus: Internal reservoir connected to the barb via chitinous channels. Chemical analysis confirms a neurotoxin capable of inducing full paralysis in adult humans within 4–7 seconds.
The specimen demonstrates no visible sensory organs, yet reacts to movement, vibration, and changes in air pressure with alarming precision.
III. Behavioral Notes
Upon containment attempt, Specimen 425 displayed coordinated predatory behavior:
- Circled the team in a low, silent arc.
- Used its tentacles to test suit seams and equipment joints.
- Extended its ventral feeding tube during close passes, suggesting an instinctive feeding reflex.
- Demonstrated the ability to feign immobility for extended periods before launching high‑velocity strikes.
One operative (Hale) was stung during the encounter. Paralysis onset was immediate; respiration remained intact but voluntary motor function ceased entirely. Hale remained conscious for the full 22 minutes until antitoxin administration.
Post‑incident interview indicates the paralysis was accompanied by a “cold pressuresensation spreading from the wound site.
IV. Environmental Interaction
The derelict transport’s logs indicate the mining crew encountered the specimen after it emerged from a breached ore container originating from asteroid belt sector 7‑Rho. The crew attempted to capture it but fled the ship after containing it in the Cargo bay.
Evidence suggests the specimen can survive extended periods without food or oxygen, possibly entering a dormant state when deprived of stimuli.
V. Current Containment Status
Specimen 425 is housed in a reinforced xenobiology chamber. It has made three attempts to escape, each more coordinated than the last. Notably, it appears to learn from failed attempts, adjusting its approach patterns.
Recommendation: Immediate transfer to a deep‑containment facility.
Secondary recommendation: Do not allow personnel within tail or tentacle range without full exosuit reinforcement.
Iray render can be found here: https://www.renderhub.com/lzy/specimen-425-3d-wallpaper
Vessel of Origin: MTS Prospector’s Lament (derelict mining transport)
Location: Solar Rim [UC: 12675:04855:39284]
Recovery Team: Salvage Team Theta‑9
Date of Incident: +14 hours after initial boarding
Specimen ID: 425
Status: Contained (conditional)
I. Discovery Summary
Salvage Team Theta‑9 located Specimen 425 in Cargo Hold C, partially embedded in a collapsed ore hopper. The surrounding bulkheads showed signs of repeated blunt‑force impact, suggesting the specimen had attempted to escape confinement prior to crew abandonment.
No human remains were found in the immediate vicinity, though three pressure suits were recovered with helmet visors fractured from the outside. Four life-pods appear to have been jettisoned but are yet to be recovered.
II. Morphological Assessment
Specimen 425 presents as a six‑legged, crab‑like arthropod, approximately 1.4 meters in length
- Dermal Layer: Thick, leathery hide with a branching vein‑like pattern visible on the surface.
- Locomotion: Rapid, multi‑vector movement; capable of lateral bursts exceeding 12 m/s on smooth deck plating.
- Tentacles: Two forward‑facing prehensile tentacles positioned near the anterior thorax. These exhibit fine motor control and appear to function in both sensory probing and prey manipulation.
- Feeding Apparatus: A large ventral retractable feeding tube capable of extending up to 0.6 meters. The tube ends in a circular rasping structure consistent with fluid extraction.
- Tail: 0.9 meters long, whip‑flexible, terminating in a barbed stinger.
- Venom Apparatus: Internal reservoir connected to the barb via chitinous channels. Chemical analysis confirms a neurotoxin capable of inducing full paralysis in adult humans within 4–7 seconds.
The specimen demonstrates no visible sensory organs, yet reacts to movement, vibration, and changes in air pressure with alarming precision.
III. Behavioral Notes
Upon containment attempt, Specimen 425 displayed coordinated predatory behavior:
- Circled the team in a low, silent arc.
- Used its tentacles to test suit seams and equipment joints.
- Extended its ventral feeding tube during close passes, suggesting an instinctive feeding reflex.
- Demonstrated the ability to feign immobility for extended periods before launching high‑velocity strikes.
One operative (Hale) was stung during the encounter. Paralysis onset was immediate; respiration remained intact but voluntary motor function ceased entirely. Hale remained conscious for the full 22 minutes until antitoxin administration.
Post‑incident interview indicates the paralysis was accompanied by a “cold pressuresensation spreading from the wound site.
IV. Environmental Interaction
The derelict transport’s logs indicate the mining crew encountered the specimen after it emerged from a breached ore container originating from asteroid belt sector 7‑Rho. The crew attempted to capture it but fled the ship after containing it in the Cargo bay.
Evidence suggests the specimen can survive extended periods without food or oxygen, possibly entering a dormant state when deprived of stimuli.
V. Current Containment Status
Specimen 425 is housed in a reinforced xenobiology chamber. It has made three attempts to escape, each more coordinated than the last. Notably, it appears to learn from failed attempts, adjusting its approach patterns.
Recommendation: Immediate transfer to a deep‑containment facility.
Secondary recommendation: Do not allow personnel within tail or tentacle range without full exosuit reinforcement.
Iray render can be found here: https://www.renderhub.com/lzy/specimen-425-3d-wallpaper














































