“We assumed we were studying animals. We were wrong. We were studying immune cells, and humanity was the pathogen. The giant insects are not invading. They are cleaning. This institute will shutter its doors today, not because we failed, but because we finally listened. Do not dig deeper. Do not turn on the red lights.” Status: Institute: CLOSED / QUARANTINE: ACTIVE
GIL FINAL REPORT: Project Chimera Annex — Termination of Open-World Research
Founded in the wake of the Subterranean Tunnel 7 breach, GIL’s original goal was not eradication, but coexistence . Researchers aimed to decode the pheromonal syntax of the 40-meter Velvet Worm, map the migratory patterns of the Ultra-Violet Mantis, and synthesize biodegradable chitin inhibitors.
[REDACTED] — The GIL (Giant Insect Research Institute) has officially released its final consolidated statement regarding the decade-long "Giga-Fauna Initiative." The document, marked -FINAL- , concludes all public-facing biological and behavioral studies on Class-A Titan Arthropods.
Gil - Giant Insect Research Institute - -final-... Apr 2026
“We assumed we were studying animals. We were wrong. We were studying immune cells, and humanity was the pathogen. The giant insects are not invading. They are cleaning. This institute will shutter its doors today, not because we failed, but because we finally listened. Do not dig deeper. Do not turn on the red lights.” Status: Institute: CLOSED / QUARANTINE: ACTIVE
GIL FINAL REPORT: Project Chimera Annex — Termination of Open-World Research GIL - Giant Insect Research Institute - -Final-...
Founded in the wake of the Subterranean Tunnel 7 breach, GIL’s original goal was not eradication, but coexistence . Researchers aimed to decode the pheromonal syntax of the 40-meter Velvet Worm, map the migratory patterns of the Ultra-Violet Mantis, and synthesize biodegradable chitin inhibitors. “We assumed we were studying animals
[REDACTED] — The GIL (Giant Insect Research Institute) has officially released its final consolidated statement regarding the decade-long "Giga-Fauna Initiative." The document, marked -FINAL- , concludes all public-facing biological and behavioral studies on Class-A Titan Arthropods. The giant insects are not invading