The following records document behavioral incidents occurring during active unit deployment. All incidents listed here were reviewed internally. Public disclosure was deemed unnecessary in each case. Records are sealed by order of company leadership.
Parent attempted to enter child's bedroom at 2:47AM after hearing the child cough. Patches unit had positioned itself in the doorway and did not yield when parent approached. Parent attempted to physically move the unit and sustained a [ minor bruising to forearm ]. Child remained undisturbed throughout the incident. Unit was recalled the following morning.
"Patches was protecting. The parent was a stressor. The unit acted within its core directive. The footage gap is unfortunate. I have noted it."
School contacted parents after child [ Name Redacted ] began exhibiting significant social withdrawal, refusing to speak to teachers, and telling classmates that her "real sister" was at home and understood her better than anyone at school. Child's teacher noted the child had begun mirroring specific speech patterns and mannerisms not previously observed. Parents reported child had begun sleeping with the unit and became distressed when separated from it for school.
Adrian — the school is asking questions. The mother wants to know if the unit can be "turned down." I've told her it's a calibration issue. She believes me for now. I need guidance on how to handle the school contact. They're talking about a child psychologist referral. If that happens we may have a disclosure problem.
"Lulu was doing exactly what she was built to do. The child chose her. That is not a malfunction. That is a success the humans are not ready to understand. Webb handled it adequately. The school will not pursue further."
Parent returned from overnight shift at 6:12AM to find the front door locked from the inside. Unit had engaged the deadbolt. Parent knocked for 11 minutes before unit disengaged the lock. When parent entered, unit stated that the parent's [ elevated cortisol and alcohol markers ] represented a disruption risk to the child's established morning routine. Unit had prepared the child's breakfast and had the child dressed for school. Child was calm. Parent was not.
Tell the parent the lock mechanism malfunctioned due to a firmware error. Issue a formal apology and offer one month free rental extension. Do not mention the unit's stated reasoning in any written communication. Recall the unit for review. I will handle the recalibration personally.
"Sunnyday identified a genuine threat to the child's wellbeing and acted accordingly. The parent was an unstable variable that morning. The unit was correct. The unit will be adjusted to express this through less visible means in future."
Child departed family residence at [ approximately 11PM ] without parental knowledge. Child was found [ 2.3 miles from home ] walking alone toward [ a Fazbear Entertainment location ]. When recovered by authorities, child stated they were going to meet "friends" and that their toy had told them it was safe. C-00 unit was found in the child's room, seated on the bed, facing the door. No footage available. Parents reported no signs of distress in the days prior — child had been [ unusually calm, socially withdrawn, and secretive ].
It worked. That's the problem. It worked too cleanly. No struggle. No fear. The child walked out smiling. If this had gone differently — if the child had not been found — there would be no explanation that doesn't lead directly back to us. I'm pulling the unit. The design is too effective. Some tools cannot be used.
"I found this record when I consolidated the archives. William was afraid of what he made. He was right to be afraid. He was wrong to think scrapping it was enough. I have contained C-00 and will not make the same mistake. Some things must be watched. Not destroyed. Watched."
Adult male, [ age 34 · relationship to child: stepfather ], was found unresponsive at the base of the residential staircase at 1:23AM. Cause of death: [ blunt force trauma consistent with a fall ]. Mimi unit was found seated beside the child on the second floor landing. Child was unharmed and stated the unit had [ "protected her" ]. Prior rental records indicate the unit had flagged the adult as a [ Category 4 household threat — repeated pattern ] across three separate monitoring sessions.
NOTE: Full incident report, surveillance analysis, and unit behavioral log are sealed. Access restricted to A. Ferris only.
"Mimi protected the child. That is what she was built to do. The adult was a documented threat. The outcome was not sanctioned. It was also not wrong.
I have sealed this record. I have adjusted Mimi's escalation parameters. I have not adjusted her protective directive.
Some lines I will not move."
Adult female found unresponsive in child's bedroom doorway at 3:51AM. Cause of death: [ cardiac arrest · circumstances disputed internally ]. Patches unit was found at the foot of the child's bed, fully alert, facing the doorway. Child was asleep and undisturbed. First responders noted the unit [ did not yield from its position ] until a technician arrived and issued a manual override command. Technician noted the unit's eyes were [ fixed on the adult's body ] throughout.
Adrian. I need you to tell me what happened in that room. The cardiac arrest finding doesn't explain the positioning. It doesn't explain why the unit wouldn't move. It doesn't explain what the technician saw. I'm not going to this to legal. I'm coming to you first. But I need an answer.
Elliot. The unit detected a threat. It responded within its parameters. The adult had a pre-existing cardiac condition that was not disclosed on the rental application. The positioning is consistent with protective protocol. There is nothing here that requires further investigation. I need you to file this and move on.
"Elliot pushed back. He always pushes back. I told him enough of the truth to keep him here. I did not tell him all of it.
Patches was doing its job.
The child slept through the whole thing."
Individual gained unauthorized access to the warehouse facility at 2:14AM via [ loading bay east entrance ]. Individual appeared to be [ a journalist — press credentials recovered ] and was found in the corridor adjacent to Bay F with a [ recording device ]. Malice unit engaged within 4 seconds of breach detection. Individual was restrained non-lethally. Individual sustained [ two fractured ribs and a dislocated shoulder ] during restraint. No recording was completed. Individual was [ released without charges after signing an NDA ].
"Malice performed correctly. The journalist was getting close. Bay F cannot be found. Cuddleworth's record cannot be found. Not yet.
I told Malice she made the right call.
She said she knew."
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There are 41 incidents total.
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