Extraterrestrial Cephalopod | Greywater Labs Recovered Materials Collection
Extraterrestrial Cephalopod | Greywater Labs Recovered Materials Collection
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Specimen ID: P-51-123-C — Catalog No: 1951-ETG
Greywater Labs – Department of Curiosities and Unknown Specimens
Preserved in Formalin. Acquired: 1951. Origin: Unknown.
What the official report calls a “recovered atmospheric anomaly,” Patient 19 calls “the thing that showed up in the courtyard and wouldn’t leave.”
Specimen P-51-123-C is a cephalopod-adjacent organism of extraterrestrial origin, recovered during an incident that Greywater Labs has officially classified as None of Your Business (Category 4). It has eight limbs, no discernible agenda, and a deeply unsettling habit of appearing slightly larger than it did yesterday.
Researchers have noted that it does not respond to its name. This is because it has not been given one. This is intentional. We are not getting attached.
Current Status: Contained. Probably.
This hand-finished 3D printed Extraterrestrial Cephalopod is designed for display in a specimen jar filled with water or resin for a full “Area 51 research station” effect — or displayed as-is for those who prefer their oddities dry and uncontained.
- 3D printed with hyper-detailed tentacle and sucker texture
- Hand-finished and ready for your specimen jar or curiosity cabinet
- Specimen label included — printed and ready to attach: Extraterrestrial Specimen (Cephalopod) — Preserved in Formalin — Origin Unknown
- Part of the Greywater Labs 1951 Recovered Materials Collection
- Jar not included. Neither is an explanation.
It came from somewhere. We’re choosing not to find out where. 🐙👽
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