Security researchers flag such patterns as “obfuscated archives” designed to bypass standard content filters.
If you can provide more context — such as where you encountered this term or what file you were expecting — I am happy to help you locate the correct, safe resource.
While there is no public record of a "topic" by this exact name, the string follows the structure of a technical versioning label (e.g., product code , date/serial , and version
"Elara… they're listening through the compression. Don't open this on a networked drive. Meet me at the old radio telescope. Bring a Faraday cage."
This would help in identifying if it is a legitimate update or a potential threat.