I Am Alone
Case File 010.5: Report 7979-20101010
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Subject #7979 (desig. Grey Nick)
Date: 20/10/1010
Location: EQUINE Building 4 Block C
Author: ████ ████████
Background:
~~Grey Nick~~, Subject #7979, was admitted to the EQUINE facility on 11/10/1010 following her discovery at Ponyville General Hospital from an incident involving a Timberwolf bite and subsequent medical complications. I personally escorted her from Ponyville to our own facility. Notably, there is speculation among higher-ups at EQUINE that Subject #7979 is indeed a product of ███████ ██████████. The results of activating the SRC last year, aimed at harnessing the secrets of ███████ ███████████ and accessing the ████████ ██ ████████. The subject's origin remains unknown, and her presence is viewed as a potential breakthrough in █████████████████ ██████.
Summary:
Over the course of the past nine days, Subject #7979 has undergone a series of medical procedures and examinations. Notably, the subject has shown remarkable progress in language acquisition, achieving fluency in Equestrian. This linguistic development is noteworthy given the subject's initial struggles and speech impediment.
Subject #7979 exhibits signs of physical and emotional distress, likely stemming from the recent experimentation conducted by Dr. Test Chambers. The injuries sustained during these procedures are a cause for concern, and medical attention is strongly advised.
Recommendations:
- Continued Monitoring: Given the recent medical interventions, it is crucial to closely monitor Subject #7979's physical and mental well-being. Any signs of deterioration should be promptly addressed.
- Psychological Support: Subject #7979 displays symptoms of emotional distress and trauma. A dedicated psychological support plan, involving regular sessions with a qualified counselor, is recommended.
- Review of Dr. Test Chambers' Procedures: The nature and extent of the recent experiments conducted by Dr. Test Chambers raise ethical concerns. A thorough review of his procedures and their impact on subjects is warranted.
Conclusion:
Subject #7979's linguistic progress is a positive development, demonstrating adaptability and resilience. However, her physical and emotional state requires careful attention. Continued collaboration with medical and psychological professionals is essential for a comprehensive approach to her well-being.
Note: Dr. Test Chambers' procedures and their effects on subjects demand further scrutiny, and appropriate action should be taken to ensure ethical standards are maintained within the EQUINE facility.
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