EPISODE 36 — The Morning After (2004)
This Ultra Archive Edition documents the first recorded survival node within the MR39-7 survivability record — an event that later became known as the First SAS Seed.
Set in Thailand in December 2004, The Morning After captures the aftermath of a sudden medical collapse inside an unregistered venue near Khao Lak. The episode records the physical, environmental, and behavioural conditions surrounding survival, and establishes the earliest reference point in a sequence of high-risk events spanning multiple years and countries.
This release marks a transition from documentary narrative into formal archival record.
It is presented as primary-source material, not reconstruction or interpretation.
WHAT THIS ULTRA ARCHIVE EDITION INCLUDES
🎬 Feature Documentary Episode
A cinematic, evidence-driven documentary episode examining the night’s aftermath and its long-term significance within the wider MR39-7 timeline.
📄 Ultra Evidence Dossier (PDF)
An authenticated MR39-7 Ultra Dossier detailing:
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observed facts
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environmental reconstruction
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medical risk profile
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behavioural patterns
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doctrine linkage to later survival events
Prepared specifically for collector and archival release.
🖼️ One Primary-Source Archival Photograph (2004)
A real photograph taken the morning after the incident, documenting:
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the concrete seating area where consciousness was regained
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physical condition on waking
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geographic and contextual anchoring
The photograph is included solely as archival context.
No implication is made regarding the individuals visible in the image.
🎨 Official Episode Artwork
Original Banksy-inspired, documentary-grade artwork created exclusively for this Ultra Archive release.
ARCHIVE SIGNIFICANCE
This episode represents the first point of survival in a documented sequence of independent high-risk events later referenced across the MR39-7 archive:
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Thailand (2004) — The Morning After
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Snowdon, Wales (2010)
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UK hospital system (2013)
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Egypt (2014)
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Kenya (2015)
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Thailand Final Call (2016)
Each event occurred under different conditions, in different environments, and without continuity of location or participants. The significance lies not in a single incident, but in the cumulative record.
ACCESS & SCARCITY
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Limited to 2,000 Ultra Archive licences worldwide
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No reissues
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No discounted releases
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No public re-bundling
Once archive access closes, it will not reopen.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
This Ultra Archive Edition is presented as a first-person historical record.
It is not intended for casual viewing.
It does not make allegations or determinations of intent.
It exists as a documented survival archive and pattern reference.
SUMMARY
Episode 36 — The Morning After (2004)
Ultra Archive Edition | MR39-7
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Primary-source documentary episode
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Ultra Evidence Dossier (PDF)
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One authenticated archival photograph
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Original artwork
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Limited global access
Price: £6,500

