PMT-07

Classification: Iapetus

Common Name: Broadcasters (public name Siren Head)

Appearance: Skeletal bipeds, averaging 40-45 feet in height, grossly extended limbs, pole-like protrusion in place of a head, on it attached 2 public announcer speakers (hence alias Siren Head)

Habitat: Heavily wooded areas prone to thick fog

Description: Broadcasts voices of victims, tornado sirens, local radio, and/or high-pitched frequencies reaching 20,000 hertz; likes playing 1920s and 1930s jazz music; hunts for game by way of luring victims deep into forests and killing them; disguises itself as a tree and only comes out to hunt during foggy nights; discoverer Trevor Henderson, a graphic artist working for the Veritas Corporation and later Project Mythos, designed a picture of a Broadcaster and leaked it to the internet; Henderson was subsequently removed from the Veritas Corporation for his actions and was hired by Project Mythos recently for his expertise on the Broadcasters. The Iapetus classification has been assigned only due to the fact that Broadcasters do not intrude on civilian areas.

Status: Several in containment for research, otherwise in careful observation