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Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 810 A.S. January 13th New subject produced, named Jack Wilson. Successful cloning procedure and no variations from base model. Testing will begin tommorow. Testers will be myself and Dr. Laura Oswald. Subject will be allocated testing room beta. First operation is intended to improve the subjects hearing by 150%. The operation will involve the replacement of inner ear tissue. Death expected. --End Transmission--
Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 810 A.S. November 5th Subject "Jack Wilson" has recovered from it's first operation. This is unexpected and a new result. He is due for a newly developed operation in the coming days. This operation will be expected to improve the subjects strength to that of 4-5 men. The operation will involve muscles in arms, legs and the torso being replaced. Death is expected as it is a new experiment. Dr Laura Oswald will once again be accompanying me during this experiment. --Transmission End--
Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 810 A.S. December 21st Subject "Jack Wilson" has recovered from the operation that was designed to make him harness the strength of 4-5 men. This is highly unexpected. Further testing will analyse how much exactly his strength has improved. However the subject is still in intensive pain from the operation and therefore unable to be tested upon at this moment in time. We estimate that he will be fully recovered within 2 weeks from now. If he has not he will be terminated and another subject created. --Transmission End--
Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 810 A.S. December 30th Subject "Jack Wilson" has now fully recovered from his last operation. Testing can now begin to analyse how strong he has become. His next operation will involve his sight being enhanced significantly. We have obtained DNA from a large bird like creature with some of the best eye sight known and are preparing it to be spliced into the subject. Eye sight operations are relatively new aboard this station and as such we are expecting the subject to go through extreme pain and most likely loss of life. --Transmission End-- Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 811 A.S. January 12th Subject "Jack Wilson" has been with us for almost a year now. This is a rare occasion. Some of his colleagues will be baked and then there will be cake. He is being prepared for one of our newest operations involving the splicing of animal DNA with his DNA. We intend to improve his eyesight by atleast twice the human standard. The death risk is high and the pain levels higher. It is not likely he will survive. Dr. Laura Oswald and I will be completing this procedure. --Transmission End-- Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 811 A.S. February 2nd "Jack Wilson," our longest surviving subject has had his first failed operation. He has now lost sight in one eye. Fortunately his sight in the working eye has improved, he would of been terminated had it not. Due to safety regulatons we can not experiment on this subject for one week. Meaning we will have to delay his next splicing appointment. --Transmission End-- Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 811 A.S. February 9th Experiments can now resume on test subject "Jack Wilson." A previous experiment has appeared to have had a side affect on this subject. When we increased it's strength by replacing it's muscles it gained a lot of weight. We now intend to reduce this weight so that the subject will only weigh 60kg. This proccess will involve removing pieces of the subject that are not required. It is a long painful experience and death is likely. --Transmission End-- Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 07-31-2011 Date: 811 A.S. September 29th The weight removal process on subject "Jack Wilson" has been completed. We are finally ready to begin newly developed tests. The first test involves the subject and some scales, to see how much he has lost. The next operation scheduled for the subject is intended to enhance the human healing rate. We will splice a giant arachnid with regenerating limbs DNA with the subjects DNA. We will then cause injuries and monitor how fast it takes for him to recover. Of course we will need a basis to base the new results on. The injury squad is heading to testing room beta. Hopefully he will survive these injuries, death is once again likely. --Transmission End-- Research Station Alpha Delta Log - Febreze - 08-05-2011 Test subject "Jack Wilson" has sustained sufficient injuries to be monitored. We will now find out how long it takes for his body to recover with no assistance from the drugs we have. This will give us a basis for us to compare with the results after he has undergone the DNA splicing sequence. His wounds will most likely become infected and the subject will most likely perish. --Transmission End-- |