RECOVERY LOG 001-A — THE CORNWALL BASELINE INCIDENT
On May 3, 1991, at exactly 12:01 PM, Cornwall Labs recorded a sustained 19.8 kHz frequency over a residential backyard in Cornwall, Ontario. The source was not mechanical. It was biological.
Two subjects were present. BUSTER, a golden retriever, was reading a pink object labeled BLUTBUS. SHADOW, a black canine with an exposed cortical mass, made visual contact first.
Within 4.2 seconds Shadow entered acute Space Madness. Left eye retained the baseline image of the fence and grass. Right eye locked onto a console displaying the HISTORY ERASER BUTTON. Standard 90s animation gross-up symptoms followed: hyper-detailed sweat, dental over-render, involuntary mandibular extension, and a blue-white arc across the frontal lobe.
Buster attempted verbal de-escalation. The backyard de-rendered anyway.
By frame four both subjects were operating a non-compliant steampunk rocket train inside what we now call The Bridge. Altitude was measured in laundry lines. Sky color shifted to diagnostic magenta. Engine temperature exceeded safe levels for a cartoon.
At 12:01:14 Shadow pressed the interface. It did not activate a function. It initiated a purge. All local color, sound, and history for a 30-meter radius was replaced with white static.
We recovered six sequential cels from a VHS tape in the debris field. They show the full cascade from calm to void. You can read Issue 1 now to view the frames in original broadcast order:
https://buster90snostalgia.blogspot.com/2026/04/busters-guide-to-space-madness.html
This is not a creepypasta. It is a documented 90s animation event rendered in the visual language of Ren and Stimpy era gross-ups. The style is intentional. High contrast detail is how the brain records trauma under sensory overload.
The Somatic Archive has classified both subjects as unrendered, not deceased. They are stored in the interstitial layer awaiting a reboot command.
The complete visual evidence has been uploaded to the public terminal. Access the full Buster's Guide comic here:
https://buster90snostalgia.blogspot.com/2026/04/busters-guide-to-space-madness.html
Personnel note: do not interact with any red glowing interfaces.
If you heard the 19.8 kHz tone on old CRT televisions, you may carry a fragment of the baseline. Help us reconstruct it. All files are preserved in the Space Madness archive: https://buster90snostalgia.blogspot.com/2026/04/busters-guide-to-space-madness.html













