Cody was the only figure that approached even close to her, so Gershwin knew who it was immediately, and smiled as she watched him sit. ‘Tell me. I have this assumption. Do these people around us glow as bright as I do?’ [hr] [quote= File#39] [i][center]United Nations Anomalies Research Mission[/center][/i] [right]Date and Time: 09/03/2016, 1807[/right] [b][center]Analysis Report – Subject 29(6)[/center][/b] Big Boss’ orders: more blood analysis is required of the Subjects. We tackled the problem with Subject 29 first because it had the most scientific of basis compared to the other. We consulted several historical biologists and even anthropologists to help us on the matter of Subject 29’s primeval gene. The species [i]Homo sapiens[/i] is known to have been the descendant of a lesser being, our unfathomably long distant cousins. What is also known is that there lies in the modern man’s genes some traits and DNA sequences that are no longer used but are somehow still copied and passed on through reproduction. We have incredibly rare cases of people growing an abnormal amount of hair, and in some instances even a tail. Subject 29’s case is the result of drawing the jackpot of probabilistic evolution. Our initial observations that there are active ancient genes in Subject 29 were correct. These genes are linked to a spontaneous mutation that occurred around the time the first human beings were spawned. This mutation led to several of them being highly resistant to pain reception. Whether this reception is tied to their overall somatosensory reception is unknown – but it is known that this group of humans were larger, stronger, and faster. Their life expectancies were so short because of their reckless and dangerous nature. They were isolated from their common man because of this. Though there was intraspecies reproduction (the argument is that they were so different from their common man: as if they were the first Anomalies), the group died off: the irony that though they were physically stronger than the common Man, and they were capable of immeasurable feats, their own nature destined them to die off early. Conjecture, yes. But very convincing conjecture. We keep finding more and more about her blood and her genes, but we have yet still to find any convincing evidence about her red glow. To recount, as recorded from Subject 29’s supposedly being shot down and killed, bright red light glowed from her wounds – as if a phantasmal restructuring of what was destroyed of her body. Light… I have scheduled an appointment with specialists on this, to find out more about Subject 30’s abilities. Perhaps then we will finally gain insight. [/quote]