The Outer Islands / Interactive reconstruction
The hospital is still operating.
Step beyond the records into the wards, BOB routines, and Custodian systems that shape this archive.
Organisation
Malin Corporation
Published organisation, engineering, and site records connected to Malin Corporation and its associated hospital systems.
From Ancient Structure to Automated Hospital: Asylum Rock in the Malin Record
Institute researchers trace Asylum Rock from its earliest Norse record and nineteenth-century surveys through Troy Malin's modular hospital, automated railway, nursing systems, and semi-autonomous wards.
The Standing Custodian: A Complete Unit Recovered on Gondola Island
The first substantially complete Custodian unit has been recovered from a sealed storage crate beneath the Keeper's House on Gondola Island, raising new questions about Malin assembly work and the source that still holds the machine upright.
Beneath the Waterline: First Excavation at the Hydrotherapy Reserve
Slow excavation beneath the hospital has exposed the first accessible section of the lower water reserve, where tank volume, obsolete machinery and a confirmed desalination vessel exceed earlier estimates.
Before the Tanks: Malin's Desalination Spheres
Newly recovered archive images may show a prototype Malin desalination sphere before the bank of ten units was installed beneath Asylum Rock.
The Black Reserve: Shepherd's Water Tank Photographs
Police archive photographs attributed to Anne Shepherd document the lower water reserve, pump-control room, and impossible scale of the hydrotherapy supply system beneath Asylum Rock.
The Other Ones: Shepherd's Account of the BOB Corridor
A carefully edited release from Anne Shepherd's 1958 diaries records an encounter with active BOB Orderlies—and with another machine the ordinary units appeared to fear.
The BOB Maniple: Orderly Units in Ward Service
Badly damaged engineering test documents and patient accounts suggest the BOB Orderly began as a tray-service machine before becoming part of a wider automated ward surveillance system.
Troy Malin
Inventor, industrialist, and founder of the Asylum Rock hospital complex, associated with automated treatment systems and large-scale institutional engineering.
Hydrotherapy Reserve
Lower water reserve system believed to have supplied Asylum Rock's hydrotherapy wing through a bank of Malin desalination spheres.
