[quote=File #23] From: Agent Dioxide To: Agent Caits An idea for what? We don’t even know if Subject 30’s singing had any actual supernatural effect. Even if there had been any, who knows what kind of effects it’ll have on Subject 29? That’s what it is, really. We cut these people open and we still have nothing to show. Surely we must have learnt something from the other 28 subjects. It can’t be all just red tape; we are responsible for our subjects: we should know. Listen, I’m going to get some sleep. You should, too. Meet you in the cafeteria tomorrow morning. You and I should talk. [/quote] [hr] Movies portray field agents and organization office men as these emotionless, apathetic computers designed to follow orders. The laymen don’t realize that these figures are trained to be that way – ‘emotion clouding your judgment’ and what not. It is a job, after all – the numbers count, not the thought. Well, Agent Dioxide still had his thoughts, hiding them well under a guise of efficiency and relentless professionalism. Every single Subject under his command had died from irrecoverable damage as a result of constant, invasive, [b]unethical[/b] experimentation. Every time, he refused to show remorse and anger, to keep the job that's feeding his family of six and parents who are dangling precariously behind death's door. There is a dark mysterious zeitgeist going on – a sort of obsessive intrigue for the [i]Anomalies[/i]. A glorified, misjudged way of eliminating the outstanding, conforming away from … the Weird. This is more than just “research” - not with this way of operation. Dioxide has a conscience. 15 of his captures had suffered in horrific ways and the guilt weighing down on his shoulders is becoming too much. The only comforting thought is that they had all died before suffering further. Subject 30 – Cody O’Niel – one of society’s newest and best hopes… will probably die here as well. Subject 29, however… she won’t die – she can’t die – they quite literally cannot have her die or get hurt, but that could mean she would never, ever, leave this facility. No more deaths, and no more suffering. [hr] [hr] [i]In Big Boss’ Office[/i] [i]Dr. Baoning was called in to see [i][b]Big Boss[/b][/i]. The man himself barely moves unless on his way for some food, and even then that happens rarely. The office was pungent with greasy, takeaway food, and filthy and grimy with wastes, wrappers and empty soda cans. Eating is not allowed in the other offices – suppose the central office let him have that right out of necessity.[/i] [quote= File #24] [i][center]United Nations Anomalies Research Mission[/center][/i] [b][center]Transcript – Meeting; 9/3/2016[/center][/b] [right]Time: 0015[/right] Dr. Baoning: You wanted to see me? Big Boss: Yes. Sit. Dr. Baoning: Did you get any sleep? Big Boss: I don’t sleep. [i]…[/i] Big Boss: Well? Dr. Baoning: We have found nothing significant nor conclusive in their vitals, sir. Subject 30 is willing to cooperate but I doubt we will be able to find much again like the other 28. Subject 29 – we can’t even touch her and her being awake is a danger we cannot afford to risk. Big Boss: Subject 29 does not know herself that she is an anomaly. She will be cooperative because she will be afraid of us. Continue your research, and employ the heaviest of restraints. Subject 30 is hiding something. I watched the surveillance footage of Subject 30’s cell. Light emanated from his skin. Play along with him. Have the two scheduled for neuro-imaging later today. [i]…[/i] Dr. Baoning: Would that be all, sir? Big Boss: I have enough brainpower to operate as ten different specialists at the same time. I assume you have just barely enough to operate as one. Use your head, fool. Get out. [/quote]