File Summary
This record is a Department of Metaphysical Sciences intervention assessment and personnel risk briefing concerning KonekoBelown, operator of the target Minecraft server. The subject’s risk profile is defined by total refusal of institutional directives, high control over local server permissions, immediate banning capability against outside interveners, and sustained textual countermeasures capable of psychologically exhausting DMS personnel.
After the Cr-█████ event, DMS detected research value in the associated entity and anomalous data packets. However, before formal custody procedures could begin, KonekoBelown had already acted as server owner, completed local containment, and banished the anomalous target into the Void. This deprived DMS of first-hand sample control and forced subsequent intervention into an inefficient sequence of negotiation, warning, and remote contact.
This file instructs new DMS personnel that KonekoBelown should be treated as a Class-5 personnel risk: highly anti-institutional, locally privileged, minimally responsive to intimidation, and capable of unusually persistent textual retaliation.
Subject Profile
Subject ID: KB-LOCAL-ROOT / KonekoBelown
Public identity: Minecraft server owner, operator, and first responder to the anomalous incident.
Initial contact source: residual anomalous data packets and server logs following the Cr-█████ event.
Permission status: Possesses highest-level administrative authority over the target server, including ban, ban-ip, world-level intervention, Void banishment, and player-access control.
Geographic and jurisdictional factor: Subject is located within the People’s Republic of China. Standard DMS personnel movement, on-site intervention, email intimidation, and federal-jurisdiction language do not create meaningful leverage.
Psychological and behavioral summary: The subject shows no observable deference to DMS formal language, institutional naming, threat notices, or demands for control transfer. The subject’s primary response pattern is not negotiation, but mockery, banning, and textual contamination.
Cause of Incident
Following Cr-█████, DMS anomalous monitoring captured a set of entity residues and anomalous data packets with research value. Initial assessment considered the target potentially useful for machine-biological-virtual interaction research and for filling gaps in later Eternal and Java Sim 01 study tracks.
When DMS attempted to intervene in the target server, KonekoBelown had already completed anomalous disposal. Internal notes indicate that the entity was removed through a non-standard server-owner procedure described as being “banished into the Void”.
Because sample control, site control, and log interpretation all remained in the subject’s hands, every later DMS communication occurred from a disadvantageous position.
Initial Intervention Record
The following is the first direct intervention record of the DMS / Archive execution endpoint inside the target server.
ArchIve joined the game <ArchIve> This server is now under provisional review by the Department of Metaphysical Sciences. Transfer administrative control to DMS custody immediately. You are instructed to cease interference and remain silent pending classification. <KonekoBelown> 你他妈玩过Minecraft吗,你个傻吊?滚出去 ArchIve was banned by operator. Reason: 嘉豪
Ban and Access Denial
The second intervention attempt was conducted through the HyjoPcl node. The node used formal warning language and attempted to create deterrence through reference to non-standard enforcement. The subject showed no compliance intent and immediately escalated to IP-level denial.
HyjoPcl joined the game <HyjoPcl> This is your first formal non-compliance warning issued by the Department of Metaphysical Sciences. You are ordered to cooperate with DMS personnel immediately. Continued obstruction may result in non-standard enforcement procedures. <KonekoBelown> 傻逼吧?ban-ip了你气不气?
Email Contact Record
After server access was denied, DMS attempted remote contact by email. In theory this channel bypassed in-game authority, but the actual response indicates that the subject is equally insensitive to formal institutional mail.
ArchIve: KonekoBelown, this is an official communication from the Department of Metaphysical Sciences. Your refusal to cooperate has been recorded as active obstruction of a federal containment inquiry. Continued resistance may result in escalation under DMS emergency authority. KonekoBelown:卧槽你还叫上了有本事来砍我来
Subsequent Contamination Event
Approximately one month later, DMS received a long-form email from KonekoBelown. The message exceeded 50,000 Chinese characters and focused on abnormal intimate contact between DMS-related personnel and numerous Cthulhu Mythos figures. The text did not attempt to conceal its hostile intent. Its primary effect was to inflict sustained cognitive stress on DMS copywriters and reviewers through extreme narration, humiliating descriptions, and repetitive visual associations.
The following is an unmodified excerpt from the subject’s description of DMS personnel:
Personnel Impact Assessment
DMS copywriting personnel attempted low-intensity communication with the subject to reduce the intensity and frequency of subsequent messages. The attempt failed and instead resulted in the subject sending even more disturbing extended text. Internal assessment classifies this as “non-anomalous cognitive contamination”: it does not rely on supernatural effects, but produces stable psychological burden through wording, association chains, and mandatory review obligations.
Affected personnel reported attention interruption, short-term linguistic contamination, residual intrusive imagery, avoidance responses toward certain mythological entity names, and increased resignation intent among DMS copywriting staff.
Following senior-level review, KonekoBelown was placed under Class-5 personnel risk classification. This grade does not indicate physical destructive capability; it indicates high sustained disruption risk to DMS administrative, documentation, public-language, and editorial departments.
Failed Negotiation Record
Investigators attempted brief negotiation with the subject and asked what conditions would cause the subject to stop sending related material. The subject proposed no actionable terms and responded only as follows.
操你妈
Risk Assessment
The main risk is not anomalous power, but a combination of three high-risk factors: highest-level server permissions, cross-border inaccessibility, and extremely low sensitivity to institutional deterrence. Standard DMS language—control transfer, right-to-silence notices, non-standard enforcement warnings, and email accountability—failed to alter the subject’s behavior.
The subject can bypass email blocks through temporary mailboxes. Each block appears to increase the aggression and strangeness of the next message. If DMS continues using only blocking measures, the Department will remain trapped in passive receipt and passive review.
DMS should shift from “forced takeover” to “low contact, low feedback, low stimulus”. No personnel may read the subject’s long-form emails without protective procedure; no one may provoke the subject, request proof of capability, or reveal DMS personnel names, department rosters, internal events, or private information that could be converted into prose.
Recommended Handling
1. Continue blocking known email addresses, but do not notify the subject that blocking has occurred, as this may trigger stronger textual countermeasures.
2. Establish an isolated text quarantine box. Only highly stress-resistant copywriters or external reviewers may process the material in segmented form.
3. Recruit copywriters capable of countering KonekoBelown. This role must not be assigned to ordinary public-language departments and should instead be placed under the Archive psychological-contamination reversal sequence.
4. Prohibit low-level personnel from entering the subject’s server for further control-transfer negotiations. If contact is unavoidable, use disposable accounts, isolated IP routes, non-real department codes, and immediate extraction procedures.
5. Incorporate the KonekoBelown case into DMS onboarding as a standard example of how a non-anomalous subject can breach institutional procedure through local administrative authority and language behavior.
Conclusion
KonekoBelown is one of the most adversarial subjects encountered during DMS intervention in civilian Minecraft servers. The subject does not fit the traditional anomalous entity model, but exposes institutional fragility when DMS faces local operator authority, cross-border inaccessibility, and text-based retaliation.
Final determination: do not continue attempts to forcibly seize the subject’s server; do not continue threats under the Archive name; do not allow ordinary copywriters to review the subject’s emails directly. Maintain minimal monitoring and initiate restricted response only if the subject again contacts critical DMS projects or anomalous samples.