13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic
Classification: Dormant Psychic Cataclysm / Human-Origin Anomaly
Status: Contained under Dream Protocol XIII
Primary Description
13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic describes an anomalous broadcast that originates from an unknown signal band first detected within Channel 9-B (Mirror Network). Moreover, 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic presents itself as a 1940s-era black-and-white television show titled “HookyMan – The Friendly Card Tournament.” The broadcast runs for 47 minutes and 23 seconds, looping endlessly. It shows a smoky studio, a masked host with an exaggerated grin, and five contestants whose faces distort into static. Furthermore, each round of the card game grows more frantic until panic consumes the players while the audience laughter continues unaffected.
At timestamp 00:36:14, the host of 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic looks straight into the camera and says:
“You’ve joined too late, but you can still play. Panic is part of the fun.”
As a result, all surviving viewers report feeling that the host directly sees them, as if their names will be called next. In addition, anyone who tries to stop the program experiences severe spatial distortions—clocks reverse, lights flicker backward, and mirrors show future frames of the broadcast.
Anomalous Effects
- Auditory Loop Contagion: The laugh track from 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic continues for 72 hours after viewing, audible only to those who watched the entire episode.
- Cognitive Compression: Victims of TV 1943 Panic lose the ability to form complex sentences and instead repeat phrases such as “Stay tuned!” or “The game isn’t over!”
- Temporal Feedback: Nearby electronics replay nonexistent scenes from TV 1943 Panic, though every recording attempt fails as footage instantly corrupts.
- Panic Resonance: Saying “HookyMan” aloud near an active television broadcasting TV 1943 Panic causes short-term cardiac irregularities and visual distortion.
Historical Notes
Researchers discovered references to 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic in wartime logs from the Mirror London Transceiver Network, which mentioned “a card show that caused riots.” Furthermore, recovered tower fragments revealed that Zotan Audio Systems broadcast the signal. The company vanished in 1944 following a studio fire. In 1982, investigators located a surviving reel labeled “HookyMan Finals” in a condemned cinema. When played, it briefly displayed modern observers seated among contestants before snapping and emitting a 13.13 Hz tone that induced fear. Consequently, researchers concluded that TV 1943 Panic manipulates perception through sound-driven memetic resonance.
Repeated triangulation attempts to locate the signal from 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic always lead to impossible coordinates such as the Mirror Broadcasting District or Hallway 404. Moreover, no modern receiver intercepts the true feed without interference from phantom frequencies.
Containment Procedures
Containment specialists maintain digital quarantine using the ZolaX13 Dampening Network to suppress transmissions of 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic. Additionally, all recovered recordings of the broadcast must be stored on isolated Faraday servers under red-light conditions. Personnel must undergo memory cleansing after exposure to any TV 1943 Panic material.
If any device transmits the phrase “HookyMan is calling,” operators must immediately power down all nearby equipment and seal the affected area for seventy-two hours. Furthermore, any unauthorized screen displaying black-and-white distortion linked to TV 1943 Panic must be destroyed at once.
Field agents can identify live broadcast events by the following indicators:
- A temperature drop to exactly 9°C
- Monochrome static blooming across screens
- A whispered message saying, “Next hand, next life.”
Research Addendum – The Panic Tapes
A researcher known as “S.W.” reported discovering 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic through an unlisted streaming link. The file, titled TV_PANIC1943_FINAL.mp4, appeared in her browser history with no traceable download. This incident confirms that TV 1943 Panic can manifest through digital media instead of traditional broadcasts.
Her final entry read:
“They’re teaching me the rules. I think I’m winning. I think I’m laughing too.”
Minutes later, her computer fused into a glass-like block. Analysts detected electromagnetic signatures identical to those of 13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic. Therefore, researchers classify the anomaly as a living cognitive hazard capable of replication through observation.
Conclusion
13HRP – 0106 – TV 1943 Panic remains one of the Hollow Reality Project’s most enduring and unpredictable memetic phenomena. Moreover, the identity of the host, the purpose of the card game HookyMan, and the true origin of the signal remain unknown. Some theorists believe TV 1943 Panic was a psychic experiment disguised as entertainment. Others claim the host represents Cipher Grin, spreading panic through media across time. Ultimately, researchers agree that TV 1943 Panic continues to evolve, adapting to every new communication medium.
As one archivist warned before transmission ended:
“Every game must end. But not every player leaves.”
Last modified: 2025/10/08 at 00:55 am
Published: 2025/10/14 at 12:59 pm
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