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Automated recovery of file "Level 74" as per Article 2 of the Kauer Data Protection and Recovery Act.
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Level 74 is the 75th level of the Backrooms.
Survival Difficulty: Class Undetermined
Mysterious Properties
Unknown Information
Undetermined Entity Count
Description
As Kauer Research Base and Outpost has full claim and control of Level 74, the physical attributes of the level are currently unknown. However, it is known that the level serves as the primary headquarters and research center of the group. Kauer is thought to store and study collected objects in this level, presumably in a lab or research facility. Kauer releases little to no information regarding Level 74; due to this, any methods of entry are currently unknown, though several attempts have previously been made to enter the level. It is unknown if the group would have a hostile response to those entering, as it is presumed they have the ability to do this using the objects they have collected, but the group claims that they are neutral. Attempts to contact Kauer regarding the details of Level 74 for organizational purposes have all failed thus far.
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Kauer Experiment Log "D4-332"
Following recent approval, a new experiment investigating the Level 332 "door phenomenon" has been launched. This experiment will attempt to discover the cause of certain doors in the Backrooms spontaneously being replaced by a wooden door labeled with a brass number "6", all leading to Level 332. Along with this, the geometry around the doors will be studied to discover how this spatial anomaly affects its surroundings. Researchers Bennett and Rutherford have been placed on this project for the first set of experiments.
