Surname: "LUL Orb"
Type: "ROBLOX Page"
Risk to Users: Neutral
Status: Nullified
Anomaly #0036 is a mysterious model that was uploaded on the ROBLOX website in the year 2016. The title of the model is simply labeled "LUL".
During the time the model was still up, the model would always be in the front page of the Toolbox models section due to a glitch that the uploader took advantage of. The model was later taken down 1 day after it was published.
As of right now, the uploader of the model is unknown.
Surname: "LUL"
Type: "Model"
Risk to Users: Dangerous
Status: Dormant
Anomaly #0036-A's appearance resembles the R-Orb gear, but with multicolored fires and purple sparkles coming out of it. #0036-A has a title above it that says "LUL". Upon starting the server, #0036-A activates and starts creating floating particles and, shortly after, starts flying around the map.
When #0036-A is activated, #0036-A's body starts changing colors every 0.5 seconds, while the name of #0036-A rapidly changes too.
#0036-A can do a multitude of dangerous actions that can cause damage to the structures in the game, although, it goes through 3 states of destruction, listed below:
State 1: #0036-A starts spawning flying meteors at a rapid rate for 10 seconds. The meteors that #0036-A spawns fly to a random direction and unanchor any part(s) that come in contact with them.
State 2: #0036-A's appearance starts changing into different shades of blue and starts flying around the map in an extremely fast motion. During this state, #0036-A changes the color of any part it comes in contact with into a random shade of blue. After about 12 seconds, #0036-A's color turns back to normal and starts flying at a normal speed again.
State 3: #0036-A halts and starts rapidly spawning translucent red kill bricks of random sizes for roughly 7 seconds. After the end of State 3, #0036-A goes back to State 1. This loop continues forever.
If the person that added #0036-A into the game deletes it, or, if all the players in the server that has #0036-A leave, all of the damages to the structures that #0036-A caused will be saved to the game permanently, with no chance to revert them.
Shortly after the model was uploaded, a group of exploiters would start inserting #0036-A to random places via exploits, resulting in these places being severely damaged by #0036-A. Some of the affected places even required entire rebuilds because of how bad the damages were. Unfortunately, none of the videos that recorded these incidents were archived and have since been deleted.