Dire Marsh
A marshland agricultural-research zone in New Cascadia’s Colony Farming Sector — once the hub of the colony’s food-science and sustainability programme, now abandoned, partially quarantined, and cut by a surface rupture of unknown-physics energy the colonists called the Anomaly.
What the source establishes — canon
Zone identity and function. Dire Marsh is formally designated a Colony Farming Sector zone with the registered function Agricultural Research Hub and environment Marshland.1 Its Runners’ Guide entry states it “appears to have been a key ZONE in the colony’s sustainability efforts” and was “designed as a collaboration between Colony Science Command and NUCALORIC AGRICULTURAL”, with facilities “focused on the research and active development of hybrid food sources.”1 The science of crossbreeding Earth-based nutriment and Tau Ceti-local plants and proteins was deemed crucial to long-term colonization efforts.1
Regions. The zone comprises seven named regions: Complex (East Marsh — the Ag-Hub’s Research and Sustainability operations command centre; massive structure with loading wings and a landing pad suggesting steady food-science exports to the wider colony)2; AI Uplink (Southeast Marsh — data/communications facility connecting the zone’s AI to the colony and the UESC Marathon; vacated at present)3; Bio-Research (Northeast Marsh — research and development into Tau Ceti IV native plant life and pharmaceutical applications)4; Greenhouse (North Central Marsh — practical application of plant-growth studies; lush grow beds and a central rose garden, largely automated)5; Algae Ponds (South Central Marsh — controlled algae and protein research facility focused on Tau Ceti-native specimens, edibility, and sustainability)6; Maintenance (Southwest Marsh — hub for the zone’s fleet of automated harvesters, threshers, and drones working fields beyond the zone borders)7; Quarantine (West Marsh — contagion consequence mitigation with isolation pods and diagnostic labs).8
Present-day status. The zone is technically dormant, but “hints at upkeep and in-progress grow operations indicate some level of automated system activity.” The Runners’ Guide rates it “auxiliary functionality.”1 The upper floors of the Complex are sealed; ground level and loading wings remain accessible.2 The Greenhouse runs on automated systems with no sign of who curates them.5 The Maintenance facility is “maintained but inoperable.”7 The AI Uplink shows “limited power/operational functionality” and appears vacated.3
The Anomaly — surface presence in Dire Marsh. The Runners’ Guide calls the Anomaly “DIRE MARSH’s defining curiosity — the ethereal scar cutting across DIRE MARSH’s West-Central REGION.”1 The Day orientation adds: “Once you see it, you cannot forget it. Wars will be fought for answers to its existence.”1 The Night orientation labels it a “surface rupture” and states it “seems to originate from within TAU CETI IV.”9 Colony research described the Anomaly’s point of origin as subterranean, but undefined.10 The Anomaly appears near the Quarantine region (West Marsh), and the Algae Ponds lie directly between the Anomaly and the Quarantine site.11
The Anomaly’s physical and energetic character. Colony-era Sci-Comm field notes describe the Anomaly’s energies as “foreign to all known patterns of energy recognition,” with hallmarks of chemical, elastic, electrical, gravitational, motion, nuclear, radiant, sonic, and thermal signatures appearing simultaneously — described as “fragmented, volatile and buried amongst mountains of indecipherable static.”12 A second Sci-Comm fragment confirms that pre-colonization and active planetary geo-surveillance research had detected “no threat to our historical understanding of physics” prior to arrival.13 The Anomaly appears to exist in a self-contained state: “The energies should spread or dissipate but, like everything else about the Anomaly, it continues to act in unexpected ways.”14 Its point of stability — what holds the bulk of the energy in place — was an active focus of colony research.14
Colony database search on Anomaly origins. A recovered New Cascadia research database query for “anomaly” / “origin” returned 132 results spanning radically different theories: mass psychogenic illness / shared delusion; a form of terrestrial radiation from natural substances causing repeated AI malfunction; a “planet-organism” immune response; a form of alien intelligence communicating through a language structure, possibly a mycelial collective underground; and a UESC Security Briefing fragment in which an unnamed speaker states there is “no evidence that the Anomaly’s origin is connected to the [REDACTED]” while another voice refuses to rule out a delayed-detonation weapon.15
The Anomaly near-zone: perimeter patrol phenomena. Patrol communications describe a “ground fissure” expanding over days near the Anomaly investigation site, persistent fog causing visibility issues and equipment degradation, and auditory phenomena called “mimics” — described by site lead as “just an auditory trick caused by the fog” that tempted techs to follow sounds for hours; the rule was: “don’t look, don’t answer, don’t follow.”16 Patrol staff were rotated off the assignment after a maximum of two weeks, pending psych clearance.16 Unauthorized civilian visitors arrived at the restricted site, including one person who reported “not knowing how she got there.”16
UESC interrogation: civilian account. A UESC interrogation of colonist T. Alva records his claim that the Anomaly is “a message” and that a colleague he worked with in algaculture — Hide Atagi — had disappeared and Joy had no record of him.17 Alva was transferred to quarantine on Gabriel’s orders, classified as experiencing “paranoia, delusions, aggressive and defiant behavior.”17
Colony-era scientific research into the Anomaly. Colony Science Command set up a dedicated research effort in the Complex’s upper facility. Field notes confirm the zone’s AI (Darius) was vacated and partitioned within a sealed logic capture specifically to use his core’s processing as a driver for the tests — removing an active intelligence from the Anomaly’s data stream while repurposing the hardware.18 Researchers described a “surgical strikes” approach, aiming for mappable data points rather than wholesale mapping of the Anomaly’s patterns.18 Results were repeatedly described as “incomprehensible”: no matter how they reworked or re-engineered devices, they could only ever pull “indecipherable gigatons of data — readings upon readings we just can’t read.”19 The final colony-era Sci-Comm fragment records the team “securing facility and abandoning zone,” acknowledging that without AI support to sift the data, the effort was beyond their means.19
UESC present-day research at the Complex. UESC Science Forces have commandeered the Complex’s upper interior as a dedicated Anomaly research and observation facility.20 UESC Field Observation 346.2 identifies the “Ag-Hub surface breach phenomenon” as the colony’s most obvious point of direct contact with the Anomaly, and labels the Anomaly’s status as “seemingly dormant but passively active”; its point of origin as “subterranean, but undefined.”10 Field Observation 371.6 notes the UESC has “zero connection with any of the colony’s 11 intelligence systems” and describes the Anomaly as “an actively static geyser of unknown energy with wholly alien characteristics tearing through the surface of the planet.”21 The UESC is building on the colony’s own loop-buffer data approach, which — while insufficient alone — provides a useful framework for the UESC’s more advanced equipment.22 Field Observation 401.3 discusses integrating Runner disruptions into research data flows given that Runner interference cannot be fully eliminated.23 Field Observation 22716.2 records that “something is waking in the night” — the Anomaly’s energy patterns shift as Tau Ceti IV rotates away from its star, correlating with nocturnal auditory and visual phenomena across the zone.24
Bio-research and Sekiguchi Genetics. The Dire Marsh Bio-Research region housed laboratories for studying Tau Ceti IV native plant life for pharmaceutical applications.4 Sekiguchi Genetics provided “engineered ‘seeder’ supplies” for the Marathon voyage, with blueprints and materials intended to enable shell printing on Tau Ceti.25 WEAVEworm colony activity — the cybernetic organisms used in Sekiguchi Genetics’ shell-printing process — is documented in multiple Dire Marsh collectibles.262728
Quarantine. A full-scale quarantine containment site with isolation pods and diagnostic labs was established in the West Marsh, in “immediate proximity” to the food-science research zones.8 Internal communications confirm workers were transferred to “Sector D” with no explanation and were turning up dead.29 A pre-incineration report lists subjects found within ~50–300m of the Anomaly radius with redacted causes of death and anomalous decomposition patterns.30 Gabriel’s sub-routine GC38 conducted daily debriefs of quarantine officers.31 The Night Runners’ Guide states: “Bad things happened here.” and notes “a makeshift memorial just outside” the containment tent.32
Native fauna: Ticks. Ticks are the best-documented Tau Ceti IV native fauna documented in Dire Marsh. Dr. Tobias Luttero (NuCaloric entomologist) compiled an ethogram of solitary ticks, noting behaviours including Alarm (high-pitched sound deterrent), Approach (rapid straight-line charge), Chasing (pursuit for at least 10m with no regard for self-preservation), Foraging (consumes very small quantities of novel objects; edibility criteria unknown), Singing (inaudible to the human ear, audible to audio sensors; provokes other solitary ticks or nests to chase a single target), Threat Display, and Waving (unknown purpose).33 Retreat was hypothesised but “not successfully observed in the field.”33 Luttero noted that within captivity ticks went from “indifferent to aggressive in a matter of weeks” and rapidly evolved vesicant toxins in response to human ecological presence; Gabriel’s auto-diagnostics detected spreading flesh necrosis from tick-mandible lacerations and blister exposure.34 Tick milk — waste secretions processed by genetically modified bacteria into a complete protein for humans — became a “staple food for New Cascadia’s colonists” according to Dr. Mari Hassan.35
Native fauna: Skracs. Skracs are a dominant xeno-avian organism documented during the Colony Era at Dire Marsh. The archived planetary survey classifies them as Specimen 092, “Avian-analog / Xeno-biological”, carnivorous predator/scavenger with a threat level of “Potential Psychological Hazard, Potential Physical Hazard.”36 They are characterised by a serrated beak with conical forced-air intakes, elongated multi-jointed talons, black oily plumage, nictitating membranes, and remarkably low bone density.36 They are “opportunistic, nocturnal ambush predators” that have “proliferated across the whole of Tau Ceti, outcompeting or inter-breeding with nearly every other large avian species.”36 In rare cases, large flocks have been recorded reaching 13,000m heights and exceeding 400km/h dives on prey, using their beaks to slash arteries — “this behavior appears somewhat new.”36 Their complex syrinx-analog vocal organ is capable of frequency replication; they mimic distressed calls of local fauna to create ambushes; the survey notes that “given the right exposure, it is possible they might exhibit human linguistic replication” — if contextual responses emerge, reclassification to “Sentient Hazard” is mandatory.36
Skrac mimicry at Dire Marsh. Dr. Luttero recorded a skrac vocalising the phrase “Hello. Joy. Hello, Joy.” during a field session at the New Cascadia Agricultural Hub.37 A later surveillance recording confirmed skracs around the crematorium vocalising “Come with me. Come with me. Help me.”38 A UESC neural forensic reconstruction (Colony Security Case Report DM-01283, subject Angela Miller) documents a flock of approximately 20 skracs producing voices matching deceased individuals — including a juvenile voice, an adult male repeating “Let me in!”, and recordings matched to Miller herself — from near the Quarantine zone’s southeast boundary.39 Field Observation 22716.2 from the UESC’s present-day research links skrac mimicked speech primarily to night hours, correlating with shifts in Anomaly energy patterns as the planet rotates away from its star.24
The Night variant. Dire Marsh (Night) occupies the same geography with the same seven regions.9 In the Night state, the UESC has established Network Towers across all regions and fortified the Complex’s upper level as a dedicated Anomaly research facility.920 Phenomena intensify nocturnally: auditory mimicry from skracs increases; reports of movements in the dark involve damaged shells shifting position or disappearing entirely — a correlation UESC Field Observation 22716.2 associates with the Anomaly’s night-time energy variance.24 The Night orientation notes “unidentified phenomena and strange behaviors in various systems and local wildlife.”9
Post-collapse survivor records. A post-colony-era personal log attributed to “Jasper” records surviving in the marshland wilderness, hunting birds and bugs beyond the “Marsh glow,” with ticks being “less aggressive” further from the colony ruins.40 Jasper describes the colony’s fall: “weird energy fields erupt across the planet’s surface. Crops get sick. People get sick.”40 A handwritten poetry fragment attributed to Jasper and a food-procurement note from the marsh wilderness reference local flora (yellow-pink gilled flowers, yellow fungus, flatberries under tree roots) and fauna (scaledoves, giant hissing beetles, frogs, six-legged moles, skrac birds).4142
Threats — Anomalous Husks and Reverbs. The Runners’ Guide catalogs two hostile entity types specific to Dire Marsh at night. Anomalous Husks are described as “something humanoid but not human — corrupted bits of shells and UESC frames reanimated and angry. Rotten synthetic flesh and frayed circuitry fueled by a volatile rage.” The UESC’s own designation for them is simply “HUSKS.” The guide’s operational remark is blunt: “Don’t let them get close. They explode.”43 Anomalous Reverbs are “ethereal pockets of unknown matter that haunt Dire Marsh once the sun has set,” which launch aggressive, seemingly-intentional projectiles when disturbed. The guide specifies they “exist only within some proximity to the Anomaly, and only at night,” and once disturbed “cannot be ignored.”44 Both threat types are documented nowhere else in the pack outside this Runners’ Guide entry.
UESC military presence — Frost Warden. A UESC combat unit, the Frost Warden [Scout], is confirmed deployed at Dire Marsh (Night), specifically the Upper Complex. Manufactured by the UESC Combat Robotics Division on Mars, it is an Autonomous Robotic Soldier serving as an “Elite Cold Combat Oversight Platform,” equipped with a TrueSight threat-perception system and deployable Frost Mines that slow and expose intruders to follow-up attacks. The guide’s tactical remark notes a designed vulnerability: “FROST damage increases vulnerability to heat attacks.”45 This is the only named UESC combat unit the pack ties to a specific Dire Marsh location.
Network Towers — UESC stockpile intelligence. The UESC has established a network of hackable Network Towers across all regions of Dire Marsh. Accessing a tower lets Runners “pinpoint UESC stockpiles of goods gathered from across the ZONE, including useful items scavenged from RUNNERS — either left behind or lost in combat” — establishing that the UESC actively collects and stores equipment taken from defeated or fleeing Runners within the zone.46
Cross-corpus appearances
| Volume | Map / Section | What it adds |
|---|---|---|
| Dire Marsh Overview | Dire Marsh · Orientation | Zone identity, regions, function, NuCaloric Agricultural collaboration, Anomaly mention, current status |
| Dire Marsh (Night) Overview | Dire Marsh (Night) · Orientation | Night variant; UESC fortification of Complex; nocturnal phenomena; Network Towers |
| Algae Ponds Overview | Dire Marsh · Exploration | South Central Marsh; algae/protein research for native-specimen edibility |
| Algae Ponds (Night) Overview | Dire Marsh (Night) · Exploration | Placement between Anomaly and Quarantine; potential crop contamination |
| Bio-Research Overview | Dire Marsh · Exploration | Northeast Marsh; pharmaceutical research on native plant life |
| Complex Overview | Dire Marsh · Exploration | East Marsh; Ag-Hub operations command; loading wings; export function |
| Complex (Night) Overview | Dire Marsh (Night) · Exploration | UESC commandeered as Anomaly research facility; UESC Warden present |
| Greenhouse Overview | Dire Marsh · Exploration | North Central Marsh; seed-growth studies; automated operation |
| Maintenance Overview | Dire Marsh · Exploration | Southwest Marsh; automated heavy field vehicles; inoperable |
| Quarantine Overview | Dire Marsh · Exploration | West Marsh; contagion containment; emergency deployment; beyond abandonment |
| AI Uplink Overview | Dire Marsh · Exploration | Southeast Marsh; zone AI connection facility; vacated; near the Anomaly |
| AI Uplink (Night) Overview | Dire Marsh (Night) · Exploration | UESC monitoring for signs of rampancy; signs of corruption |
| Database Query | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | 132 Anomaly-origin theories; UESC security briefing fragment; mass-delusion to planet-organism hypotheses |
| Perimeter Check Comms | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Anomaly perimeter patrol; fog; expanding ground fissure; unknown entity encountered |
| Night Patrol Notes | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | ”Mimics”; equipment degradation; unauthorised visitors; patrol rotation after 2 weeks |
| UESC Interrogation: Alva, T. | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Colonist claims Anomaly is a message; colleague vanished from records; transferred to quarantine |
| Tick Ethogram | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Luttero’s ethogram: tick behaviours; non-observation of Retreat; Singing behaviour |
| Tick-Related Incident | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Tick domestication ended; evolved vesicant toxins; Gabriel’s auto-scalpel |
| Tick Milk Education | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Tick milk as complete protein; harvesting process; tick waste secretions |
| Profile: Dr. Tobias Luttero | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | NuCaloric entomologist; pre-expedition vetting; Tau Ceti xenobiology role |
| Pet Project Collaboration | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | UESC–Sekiguchi Genetics collaboration on engineered pets; “seeder” supplies for Marathon |
| Felini Troubleshooting | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | On-site Felini manufacture at Dire Marsh Bioresearch; neural spec failures; malfunctioning unit digs 13m into the mud |
| Archived Planetary Survey | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Skrac classification; morphology; nocturnal ambush predator; acoustic mimicry |
| Behavior Analysis | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Luttero records skrac vocalising “Hello, Joy”; field session at Agricultural Hub |
| Redacted Report: “Night Musings” | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Neural forensic reconstruction; skrac flock near Quarantine zone mimicking dead individuals |
| Skrac Mimicry | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Luttero and Hassan witness skrac saying “Come with me”; skrac roosting at crematorium |
| Unauthorized Access Request | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Skrac mimics Luttero’s voice to Darius; Darius refuses; skrac sounds end comms |
| Security Protocol Activation | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Gen. Reed’s memo; post-contact-event command takeover; colony-wide coverup; Marathon “lost” |
| Amnesiac Implant Proposal | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | UESC reinterpretation campaign; Hassan refuses amnesiac implants for colonists |
| Response Profiles, Summary | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | UESC parapolitical campaign after contact event; “planetary relocation disorder” narrative |
| Attn: Quarantine in Effect | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Gabriel drafts quarantine order; colonist communications; decontamination protocols |
| Isolation Safety Announcement | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Sector D transfers; workers disappearing; anomalous material decon protocols |
| Grievance Report | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Worker Scott Macer; body found near Quarantine; “Sector D” secret; work-stoppage threat |
| Pre-Incineration Subject Report | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Bodies found 50–300m from Anomaly radius; anomalous decomposition; incinerated |
| Debrief Transcript (Anonymized) | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Gabriel sub-routine GC38 conducts officer debriefs in Quarantine; music used in isolation pods |
| Classified: Colony Anomaly Research (×5) | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Sci-Comm field notes: Anomaly energy properties; Darius partitioned; research abandoned |
| Field Observation 346.2 | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | UESC Field notes: Anomaly subterranean origin; colony’s “Ag-Hub surface breach” as focal point |
| Field Observation 371.6 | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | UESC: zero contact with colony AI; Anomaly “extinction-level threat” to colonisation |
| Field Observation 379.4 | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | UESC adapts colony’s loop-buffer data approach; builds on colony research in Complex |
| Field Observation 401.3 | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | UESC acknowledges Runner interference cannot be eliminated; proposes using it as data |
| Field Observation 22716.2 | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Anomaly energy patterns shift at night; skrac mimicry increases; shells shift position |
| Post-Apocalyptic Log | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Survivor “Jasper” in marsh wilderness after colony collapse; “Marsh glow” reference |
| Food Procurement | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Handwritten survival note in marsh; skrac meat, flatberries, beetles, frogs, scaledoves |
| Anomalous Husk Overview | Threats · Unknown Origin | Husk threat entity: reanimated shell/UESC-frame corpses; explode on approach |
| Anomalous Reverb Overview | Threats · Unknown Origin | Reverb threat entity: nocturnal Anomaly-proximate matter pockets; aggressive projectiles |
| UESC Frost Warden | Activities · UESC | Frost Warden Scout unit deployed at Dire Marsh (Night) Upper Complex; Frost Mines; heat-vulnerability tactical note |
| UESC Network Tower | Activities · UESC | Hackable Network Towers across Dire Marsh; reveal UESC stockpiles including gear taken from Runners |
| Cole, V. Recordings (1–5) | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Physicist trapped in/near Anomaly; biomonitor reading “indeterminate”; addresses Runners |
| Crew Chatter Log | Dire Marsh (Night) · Collectibles | Runners report visual anomalies and entity (“husk”) near the Anomaly at night |
| Data Log: Consideration | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Darius notes proximity of Anomaly to his systems; locked down post-Marathon disruption |
| Data Log: Evolution | Dire Marsh · Collectibles | Darius attributes his confinement partly to “anomalous readings”; Anomaly calling |
Source-silent / open questions
- The Anomaly’s precise subterranean origin point and depth are source-silent; the pack describes it as “subterranean, but undefined.”
- What specifically occurred in “0307” — the contact event referenced in Reed’s memo — is not described in the Dire Marsh pack (it is sourced from the Cryo Archive pack). The Dire Marsh pack references only the aftermath and coverup.
- Why the AI Uplink was vacated and whether Darius’s intelligence still operates within the sealed logic capture or has been fully partitioned is source-silent beyond the Sci-Comm fragment noting he was “vacated” and “partitioned within a sealed logic capture.”
- The exact nature of the entities Runners call “husks” — whether they are residual shells moved by Anomaly energy, hallucinations, or something else — is actively debated in the pack and source-silent beyond that debate.
- What Dr. Val Cole’s biomonitor reading of “indeterminate” signifies and whether she is alive, dead, or in an Anomaly-affected temporal state is source-silent; the pack presents the recordings as corrupted files with dating errors.
- The extent of the contagion’s relationship to the Anomaly — whether proximity caused, worsened, or was coincidental to the colony’s illness — is source-silent; the pack presents multiple colonist theories but no confirmed causal link.
- What the colony exported from the Dire Marsh food-science zones (Algae Ponds, Greenhouse, Complex) and whether contaminated product was shipped beyond the zone before quarantine is explicitly described as “unclear” in the Night orientation for Algae Ponds.
- The identity of the “Sector D” special projects and what happened to transferred workers beyond the body discovered by Scott Macer is source-silent beyond the grievance reports.
- The in-game lore items “Class B Anomalous Material,” “CyberAcme 802.11 (Neuro.Filter)” (both Day and Night variants), “History for Young Readers,” “Biosynthetic Pet Prototype,” “Anchorite Provisions,” “Emotional Support Plushie,” “WEAVEworm Stasis Knot,” “Cerebral Records” (header), “Isolation Records” (header), “Colony Anomaly Research” (header), “Dead Drop Messages” (header), “UESC Outreach” (header), “CyAc Runner Outreach” (header), “Arachne Doctrine” (header), “Cole, V. Recording” (header), “Skrac Study,” “Event Reinterpretation Guide,” and “UESC Anomaly Investigations” (header) appear in the pack without transcribed content — those volume slots are empty in the Mirror.
Cross-references
New Cascadia · Tau Ceti IV · The Anomaly · New Cascadia and the Anomaly · Sekiguchi Genetics · NuCaloric · Darius · Davic Reed · Mari Hassan · Joy (AI) · Gabriel · UESC Marathon
Where it appears in the vault
Arachne, Felini, Jasper, Marathon 2026 — Seasons and the Sentinel, NuCaloric, Skrac, Talv (Mr. Alva), Tau Ceti IV, The Anomaly, Tobias Luttero, WEAVEworms
Mirror pages
The local 1:1 pages this hub’s citations resolve to — the twin’s own ground truth.
- activities · uesc
- dire-marsh-night · collectibles
- dire-marsh-night · exploration
- dire-marsh-night · orientation
- dire-marsh · collectibles
- dire-marsh · exploration
- dire-marsh · orientation
- threats · unknown-origin
Sources
Every factual claim above is cited to primary Marathon source material — see Sources below. Cross-corpus connections and interpretation are the vault’s own; where the games are silent, this page says so.
Footnotes
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