A MEGA MEAL SAGA | Qarnivor
A video archive and field-note adaptation of the Qarnivor account, where Snuggloids emerge in the aftermath of nuclear extinction.
Appendix A / Pre-Extinction Record
The Qarnivor Account Refuses to Explain What It Found
A compact set of historical excerpts, field annotations, and later scientific cross-references around one unstable claim: the Snuggloid emergence may have begun before the extinction of Qarnivor had fully ended.

The surviving transmission gives no clean origin point. It shows a ruin, a witness, and evidence that something else was already moving through the aftermath.
Galactic Time Scale B
A document classified before the evidence was understood
The oldest surviving citation places this material under MEGA MEAL - Appendix A and marks it as a Pre-Extinction Event. That classification is the first problem. The account appears immediately after the Corporate Empire’s involvement on Qarnivor, yet it describes entities later cataloged as Snuggloids.
The file weakens itself on purpose: incomplete transcript, unreliable narrator, scholarly interest. The archive does not trust the witness, but it cannot discard her.

The Redacted Witness
The record names a source and then obscures her
The account is believed to originate with the figure listed in Qarnivor records as (name redacted for legal reasons). The material does not make her easier to trust. It makes her harder to ignore: “glowing fur” and bodies that “phased in and out of visibility” align too closely with later Snuggloid observations.
The Overlap Problem
The contradiction is chronological, not biological
Earlier scholarship assumed the extinction of the Qarnivores and the emergence of the Snuggloids were separate events. One ended. The other followed. Appendix A damages that clean sequence by placing the encounter close enough to the devastation that aftermath and emergence blur.
If the account is taken at face value, the Snuggloids may have been present during the final collapse. That does not solve the mystery. It opens the worse one: witnesses, beneficiaries, contaminants, or participants?
Scraps of Data
Too thin to trust, too specific to ignore
The archive preserves no complete chain of custody. What remains is a few visual records, later scientific matches, and repeated phrases that appear to have survived independent copying. None of it establishes causation. It does explain why Appendix A keeps being reopened.
- Missing interval: how long after detonation was the witness account recorded?
- Entity match: why do the observed traits match later Snuggloid science?
- Starbug recurrence: why does the same impossible detail appear across extinction accounts?
Open Questions
The record closes without becoming settled history
This article belongs to the Digital Consciousness Chronicles because it concerns what appears after civilizational collapse and what those appearances do to history. The Spork Uprising remains the broader cause-chain; Appendix A is narrower and more corrosive.
The responsible conclusion is also the least satisfying one: the Qarnivor file does not explain the emergence. It preserves the questions that make explanation difficult.


