The medical bay was silent and the flickering lighting did little to make the room pleasant to stay in. The robotic arms poised in the air awaiting commands. The computer screen was on. The last entry was a week ago. Operation was to stitch a small wound of the Vastus lateralis (outer thigh muscle). Subject male, age 37, operation took 47 seconds. Authorization code from Commander Ross, Jason, NSN 606714355. Running first aid programs from a hard disk. The computer station had a small cabinet underneath. It held the PC main housing unit and a disk containing the program needed for internal injuries when the AI was off line. The computer also had other injuries recorded most were from Chris. File reads Engineer William, Christopher, NSN 050862123. Damage left ulna (forearm bone), right 2 metacarples (hand), right 4th and 3rd dorsal interosseuos (foot bones), and cavea thoracis (ribs) on the right side. More detail would require the AI. The terminal was only to run the program and emergency first aid programs to injured personnel. Primarily stitching dermal mending and internal hemorrhaging. No DNA or tissue samples were available. A thorough search provided no information for pass words or who ran this section. You had the chemistry and a rudimentary basics of medicine. You knew nothing to indicate being a actual doctor. You would need the AI to analyze the blood from the room to tell you whom it belonged to. Other then the blood this place was well kept. The drawers were rummaged through but nothing was thrown on the floor or over turned. There were a few lockers in the corner unlocked containing surgical gear and not munch else. The medical tray by one of the beds held a preset of drugs and surgical supplies. Searching the bottom shelf was unhelpful. While you were squatting low you noticed a object taped under the the top tray. A micro recorder. Touching the tape brought a flash of you taping it there. The feeling of panic while you did it resurfaced as well. Then you listened to the recording of your own voice. "Date 21/3/2187. I'm entrusting this to no one. They can't have the AI. Jason was regenerated to quickly, the speed made it unstable. His brain was unable to fully develop and he acts on half information. Like a nightmare where only pieces of memory collide with the subconscious. What a failure. He was controllable at first. Like a lobotomy but as the brain developed the behavior became more erratic. I'm going to have to kill him. The reduction in cerebral material was a bad choice. In case I have to activate my fail safe the code for the AI is Delta7191red. I'm trusting Chris hasn't pulled the logic circuits. I destroyed the lock to the central core so it shouldn't be an issue."