Warning: Slightly more gorey story. Contains Inanimate TF & Identity Death
The Smut Vault: Entry #3857 | The Facility Car
Danger Class: Terminated
Clearance Level: I
Entry Description:
On the exterior, Entry #3857 is easily mistaken as a black SUV with a design similar to a Navigator. The SUV is reinforced with blast-resistant doors, bulletproof windows and all-season bulletproof tires. Missing features primarily include a lack of a gas cap or EV recharge port. The interior is black leather with a dark oak finish. The center console has a manual stick-shift with a full touchscreen system, air conditioning and heated seats for the front passengers. One noticeable difference to a standard interior is a lack of ignition button, or insert for ignition or emergency airbags.
Behind the driver and shotgun seat is metal fencing and collapsible seats, allowing Entry #3857 to serve as armored transport or detainment.
There are no distinct brand markings on the exterior. Upon lifting the bonnet to reveal the engine, a plastic covering with the Bimb.bo store logo shields the main block. Removing the shield, Entry #3857 is fitted with dual air intake into a V8 engine block coated in carbon fiber.
The differentiating factor between a modified armored vehicle and Entry #3857 is the sentience of the vehicle. The conscience of Cpl. Tony ###### allows the vehicle to drive itself, adhering to all standard traffic laws of the United States and able to make unique decisions that folly most current self-driving intelligence with the acception of Entry #7534. By pairing the Bluetooth speaker to a source seemingly emanating from Entry #7534, Cpl. Tony is able to speak and converse.
Entry Encounter:
Following up on a lead from a local sex shop delivery, Task Force O conducted a raid on a suspected Bim.bo warehouse on ##/##/2019. Upon entering the empty warehouse, three items of interest were found. The first, a dormant instance of Entry #0670. The second item, Entry #4004, the Bridezilla Ring, and a toy car depicted as a small black SUV.
Cpl. Tony had been instructed to secure the toy car for inspection. However, due to a lack of following safety procedure, the toy vehicle made contact with the soldier’s skin, and melded into his flesh. He was then reprimanded and sent to decontamination and quarantine to await further inspection.
24 hours after infection, Tony claimed feelings of bloat and the inability to move. Upon investigating, his weight had accelerated from 238 lbs to 742. Skin graft samples show transmutating cells turning to metal alloys. Lines of metal lined his swollen stomach. Further grafts show hands and legs having an 8% rubber composition. Genetalia has grown exponentially in girth.
After 72 hours, Tony was only able to move on his four limbs, no longer depicting arms and legs. His limbs have circled in on themselves overnight, and his elbow joints have been replaced with barings, allowing his encircled arms to rotate. Further examinations show his length approaching 200 inches, and weight exceeding 1,000 lbs. Tony describes the changes in waves. “The process doesn’t tickle” he said in an interview.
An emergency alarm was called 12 hours after his prior examination, allowing the scientists in charge to watch as his bloated frame, still showing vague signs of humanity, especially in the face deplete as his torso enlarged, got both denser and hollow. Skin parted to reveal panes of glass as what remained of his armored combat gear turned to layers of kevlar between walls of flesh, soon turning to metal doors. His penis extended, running the length of the rear vehicle, its tip expanding and converting to an exhaust. His screams turned to the sounds of a car with its PANIC button activated. His brows extended from his head converting to windshield wipers as his face was widely contorted. Tony’s eyes turned rectangular and glass-like. His mouth turned to a grill as his neck and head widened out to make the front of an SUV, completed the transformation to Entry #3857.
Further examinations have been conducted both by physicians and on-side mechanics. Results remain inconclusive on how Entry #3857 runs on no power, and due to the anomalous nature of Entry #3857’s new form, dissection procedures have been denied as of ##/##/2023.
Entry Containment:
Entry #3857 is to be kept in Basement 1’s Parking Garage in its own allocated parking space at West Coast Facility ###### in ######, California. Entry #3857 is permitted to be used for business drives and further deployment of his former Task Force Team. Any usage of Entry #3857 is to be approved by either Head Researched Daniel ######, or Commanding Officer Laxie #######. Requests will be immediately denied if local towns have used salts to defrost the road.
Task Force O members have been encouraged to take lunch breaks on or near Entry #3857 and have been permitted to call him Tony. However, recent reports have shown Entry #3857 having less and less memories of what he did or who he was as a human.
Notes:
Log of Termination. ##/##/2024.
Upon the fifth year of Entry #3857’s transformation, the rate of which the conscience known as ‘Tony’ loses memories has increased. Upon this, Entry #3857 has consented to having their engine inspected for research purposes. This request was submitted and approved by Head Researcher Daniel #######.
After removing the cylinder head cover, a mix of tissue and metal composed the cylinder head. Simultaneously, the PANIC had gone off in Entry #3857 after the removal of the head cover, which bottom had several connected pieces of tissue. Almost as if the air progressed the transmutation, what visible flesh remained in the engine block began to convert to standard issue parts.
Upon starting Entry #3857 up, there was no signal for Entry #3857’s conscience on the Bluetooth radio. The side of the wheel showed a key and ignition, prompting another evaluation of Entry #3857.
After thorough assessment, it is declared Entry #3857 to be officially terminated, as all marks of sentience and abnormal modifications have been replaced with a modified military grade SUV with diesel intake.