Containment, Biosecurity & Safety
[CLASSIFIED LOG: DET-992] Project -Final- Phase 3 Initiative: To terminate active breeding cycles and synthesize the definitive biological apex prototype. Secure all containment blocks immediately. The Objective of -Final-
Ultimately, the GIL project proved that while the genetic blueprint for giants remains permanently locked inside modern insect DNA, the modern Earth is simply too thin, too poor in oxygen, and too advanced to ever host these primeval titans naturally again. GIL - Giant Insect Research Institute - -Final-...
“We are standing at the threshold of a new era in biology. By studying insects at an unprecedented scale, we can unlock solutions to some of humanity’s greatest challenges—from disease control to food security and even space colonization.” —
Mara's finger paused on Sable. Out in the desert facility where GIL’s most remote colonies were kept, Agent Sable had been a word like thunder: a kill-switch conceived by fearful administrators and religious lawyers. Sable was effective. Sable was irreversible. “We are standing at the threshold of a new era in biology
GIL scientists successfully bred Meganeura (giant ancestral dragonflies) with wingspans exceeding one meter. By using pressurized hyper-oxygenated biomes, researchers bypassed respiratory failure. These predators demonstrated cognitive hunting patterns far more complex than their modern, smaller counterparts. 2. Chitinous Reinforcement and Muscular Density
"We build the pilot anyway," she said.
The addition of the "-Final-" suffix indicates the developer's definitive conclusion to the project. Early iterations of the game were distributed across various indie portals and community spaces like the Steam Workshop under names like Escape from the Giant Insect Lab . The final edition streamlines the progression path, resolves navigation bugs that caused players to get stuck in geometry, and ensures that the English translation options allow international players to solve the facility's textual puzzles.
Insects constitute over 80% of all animal species on Earth, yet less than 20% of insect species have been scientifically described and cataloged. GIL’s mission includes accelerating the discovery and documentation of insect biodiversity on a global scale. Sable was effective
Given the potential risks associated with creating and studying giant insects—whether through natural selection or genetic engineering—GIL operates under one of the most rigorous safety and ethical frameworks ever established for a biological research facility.