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"Cultivating the scaffolding for the neuronal bio-processor matrix with intervention group A seems to be progressing at 133.3% of the rate previously observed with control batch 65-AT. Intervention group B appears to be progressing at roughly 98.6% of the rate of control batch 65-AT."
"Could it be the age difference? Neuronal plasticity is quite a bit higher in the 5 year old specimens than in the 15-30 age range specimens."
"Perhaps. The additional 33.3% improvement in production rate certainly merits further investigation."
"Indeed. I have already put through an additional requisition form for more subjects in the target age group."
"Sehr gut. We can install the units from this test into the central processing rig to assess the other parameters." SESSION LOG - END
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RE: RESULTS
Herr Von Trapp,
The results of today's tests appear to be quite promising. While test group B performed on par with all expectations experimentally derived from batch 65-AT, test group A has exceeded expectations with a promising 33.3% increase of production rate and a 16.25% increase of synchronization. We hypothesize that the observed heightened neural plasticity which expedites the formation of the neuronal matrix substrate is due to the age of subjects converted.
On a related note, enclosed is a report on the autopsy of the captured Maltesian. Given the curious and potentially useful mutations that the Maltesian autopsy has exhibited, we would like to begin testing on cardamine addicted subjects. Of course, that would mean that we need a steady supply of cardamine to sustain the subjects. Our research funding should be more than sufficient to cover the costs of room conversion and storage.