The anomaly could be anything, if anything it's a communication devices that connects to a weapon.
A-113 is a pixar reference. The number shows up in all their movies and is the classroom number at the university most of the original animators came from.
As for the Lighthouse causing mass deja vu, it is probably vex tech that allows people with void sensitivity (ie Awoken) to see multiple realities. They were surrounded by themselves. An infinite number of variations echoing through space and time. This also makes the name of the location fitting, the Lighthouse. It can guide you through the vex network by creating a shining keyhole.
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Edited by Fal Chavam: 7/21/2016 9:41:08 PMI don't know of a communication device that gives you insomnia. Also it was something that was contained as there is a casing around it that makes it hard to study because they can't scan it or what's inside. The base itself was probably designed to study the anomaly. I know that A-113 is a Pixar thing but I can't think of a single reason why Bungie would make Pixar easter egg, (especially seeing as how they really haven't made easter eggs at all in this game.) let alone in the only dead orbit ghost fragment. That's what I though at first but then why isn't it happening in places like vertigo and the burning shrine. It's localised at the lighthouse. It also wasn't just the awoken teammate feeling weird.[quote]I became convinced during the inspection that we were being watched. We ordered our Ghosts to stay close.[/quote][quote] My Exo teammate described the sense that she was buried beneath an enormous, operating mass— locked up in a tiny crevasse at the bottom of a labyrinth or mechanism.[/quote] They all felt off.
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The a-113 isn't specifically a pixar reference, it's a reference to the classroom number at the California Institute of arts, where many programmers and artists attended, obviously someone at bungie is an alumni. As for station a-113 it probably houses one of the machines the warlocks were using to see the future. It showed a vision of the future where a great and evil eye arrived and destroyed us. This could possibly be a reference to the large eye like weapon on oryxs dreadnought. But I also believe the "eye" is a reference to the Celtic god Balor whom mortals could not look at without going mad, as well as the round eye like weapon. Balor is also the main antagonist in Bungie's Myth. He is the embodiment of a reoccurring evil that must be vanquished by a warrior of light. But when a champion arrives strong enough kill the evil, they are then cursed to become the reincarnated evil in the next 1000 year cycle. This power struggle is also seen in Oryx's sword logic.
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Reminds me of ffx
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Interesting that you bring that up, I just got done talking with someone about how there was a second entity similar to Oryx that was what truly knocked out our golden age (Rasputin referred to it as "IT") and we believe IT might be hiding in a place beyond the veil, much like the taken. Also A-113 is more like a Bermuda triangle area. The station is completely abandoned as of now. (Dead orbit crew is almost certainly dead) Nothing left but the eye and keyholes.