Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- -mozu Field Sixie- 2021 May 2026
Here is where the accounts diverge into madness.
Most players who downloaded v0.4 reported the same behavior for the first three minutes: Figure appears, figure walks to the telephone pole, figure stops. Then, the game would crash and delete itself.
But a small subset of users—approximately 12 documented cases—experienced what is now called the "Full Sixie Protocol."
In these cases, the figure did not stop at the pole. It approached the camera. The audio feed from the user’s microphone would begin to play back to them at a three-second delay, but pitched down. Then, the game would begin to type. Literally. It would open Notepad on the user’s desktop and begin typing a transcript of what the user had said in the last 30 seconds, but translated into a language that looked like Proto-Indo-European mixed with SQL injections.
User @fieldwalker_99 (whose blog was scrubbed in late 2022) described it best:
"It wasn't repeating me. It was answering me. I coughed, and it typed the word for 'sickness' in a font I've never seen. I asked 'Who are you?' and it filled three pages with the same line: 'YOU ARE THE SIXTH MOZU.'"
This brings us to the "Sixie" naming convention. In the metadata of the v0.4 executable, hex editors found a single string of plaintext: FIELD_SIXIE_MOZU_V04. Nobody knows what "Sixie" refers to. A sixth iteration of the field? The sixth player to run the script? Or the sixth second of runtime, after which your system is no longer yours?
Alien Invasyndrome v0.4 represents a novel, environmentally persistent biological phenomenon with clear neurotropic effects and ecological disruption at Mozu Field Sixie. Immediate containment measures appear to have limited spread; however, targeted research and expanded surveillance are essential to assess risks to human and animal populations and to develop countermeasures.
Alien Invasyndrome: Navigating the Shadows of the Atlas Alien Invasyndrome is an indie side-scrolling survival and stealth game developed by Mozu Field (also known as Mozu or 百舌鳥). Since its early versions in 2021, including the v0.4 milestone, the game has gained a niche following for its unique premise: instead of defending against an extraterrestrial threat, you play as the alien itself. The Premise: Survival on the Atlas
The game is set aboard the exploration vessel Atlas, which is on a mission to ensure the continuation of the human bloodline with a specialized crew of females. However, an alien larva from a distant world has infiltrated the ship. Your goal is to survive, evolve, and continue your own alien lineage by interacting with the crew and turning them into "flesh beds." Gameplay Mechanics Alien Invasyndrome -v0.4- -Mozu Field Sixie- 2021
The gameplay of Alien Invasyndrome blends stealth, environmental interaction, and light RPG elements:
Stealth and Hiding: Success depends on your ability to move undetected. Players can sneak past humans and hide in specific spots, such as under furniture or within the ship's architecture, by pressing specific keys like 'A' or 'B'.
Alert System: Making noise or being spotted by a crew member triggers an alert. If the alert level rises too high, security drones are summoned to hunt you down. Hiding in a safe spot allows the alert level to gradually decrease.
Evolution and Training: The alien larva can grow stronger by gaining experience points (EXP). This is primarily achieved by destroying objects in the environment, which serves as a form of "training" for the creature.
Capturing and Hypnosis: A core mechanic involves capturing crew members. Once caught, they become hypnotized and follow the alien, leading to unique cutscenes and progression markers. Key Features of Later Versions
Since the v0.4 release in 2021, the game has seen significant updates (up to v0.99.1 as of 2026), adding layers of complexity:
Skill Trees: Players can now invest in Strength (gained from combat and destruction) or Intelligence (gained from collecting documents) to unlock new abilities.
Strategic Freedom: Later versions offer multiple ways to complete objectives. For example, to infiltrate a security room, you can navigate ventilation systems or hypnotize a crew member to disable security terminals for you.
Special Characters: Recent updates introduced bonus characters like Rabi, a slacking crew member who provides a unique challenge and bonus experience. Where to Find It Here is where the accounts diverge into madness
As an indie project, development is primarily supported and shared through community platforms:
Developer Patreon: The creator, Mozu Field, provides regular updates and demo versions to supporters.
Community Forums: Information and gameplay discussions are often found on niche gaming boards and Twitter/X.
Are you interested in learning more about the skill tree upgrades or the different crew types you'll encounter on the Atlas? This game let's you play as an Alien in a spaceship
ALIEN INVASYSNDROME - V0.4 - MOZU FIELD SIXIE - 2021
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Given the naming conventions used (version numbers, dash-delimited subtitles, a date stamp), this is likely one of the following:
Since I cannot access private servers, deleted databases, or unindexed user directories, the following article is a speculative reconstruction based on the semantic clues within the title. It is written in the style of a retrospective game archaeology article, treating the title as a discovered artifact.