I do find this interesting as my writing style is more rooted in the mundane, trippy, surreal or science fiction. We are talking about the M.E.G. The M.E.G. is represented by humans who are trying to understand and survive in an unfamiliar environment and deal with dozens of entities that may or not kill them. Science does not explain everything, especially in a place that does not make sense. Documentation, rating systems, and how to 'deal' with certain entities tend to be useless, unreliable or inaccurate depending on the entity. Example: The Jester, The Storyteller, The Producers, Hubris, The Glitch Goddess, Zalgo, Mortis Abelson, Star Creator, etc. (Sorry... if I did not mention your entity). Like any good science fiction piece, trying to understand or conquer the intangible always causes more problems than it resolves.
That is my analytically (and geek) take concerning this. I leave now.