I Am Alone

by VilkaTheWolf

Case File 007.5: Report 7979-11101010

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Report: Day One at the Facility
Subject #7979 (desig. Grey Nick)
Date: 11/10/1010

Location: EQUINE Building 4 Block C

Author: ████ ████████

Background:
5 October 1009, the Soul Resonance Chamber (henceforth known as SRC) was activated. The project was assumed a failure, although a signal was picked up, it was quickly lost. By October 1010, we received word that a being likely thought to be the subject had been spotted in the Everfree Forest. The interference from the forest's wild magic was likely what affected our equipment during the initial phase of the project. Although past subjects of ███████ ██████████ have been successful, they have not survived long. Subject #7979 is the first known case ██ █ ████ █████ ███████ ███ ████████ surviving past the first 6 months ██ ████████████, its retrieval was paramount to ███████ ███ ███████ ██ ███████████.

Summary:
The subject was transported to our facility today under the care of myself. The subject has displayed limited vocabulary and a speech impediment, making communication challenging. Additionally, it should be noted that the subject has sharp predator-like teeth, which may have implications for its diet and behavior.

Upon arrival, the subject was greeted by our head researcher, Dr. Chambers. As of yet, it is unclear whether the subject's limited communication is a result of its young age or a deliberate attempt to conceal its intelligence. However, based on initial observations, there is reason to suspect that the subject may possess a higher level of intelligence than initially perceived.

The subject was then placed in a padded cell for the duration of its stay, where it will be monitored and studied further. Despite being a subject of experimentation, the subject was compliant although unwilling.

It should be noted that the subject appears to have developed a preference for my company over that of Dr. Chambers. This may have implications for future interactions and studies.

Further research is required to fully understand the nature of the subject's condition and the potential implications of its unique cognitive abilities.

Recommendations:

Conclusion:
The initial day of the subject's stay at EQUINE was productive and informative. It has been acclimated to the facility, and its accommodation has been adequately arranged. Our team will continue to closely observe and provide the necessary care for its comfort and well-being during its time here.

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