[hider=Maji Nyeusi][center][color=#B57EDC][b]Subject Name:[/b][/color] Maji Nyeusi [color=#B57EDC][b]Race:[/b][/color] Sapishte [color=#B57EDC][b]Age:[/b][/color] 28 [color=#B57EDC][b]Gender:[/b][/color] Female [hider=Appearance][img]https://cdn.donmai.us/sample/04/1a/__original_drawn_by_hc_user_tem2272__sample-041aa82f85aeab09d08bde4e44687a4c.jpg[/img][/hider] [color=#B57EDC][b]Height:[/b][/color] 1.7 meters, or 5.6 ft. [color=#B57EDC][b]Weight:[/b][/color] 64 kg, or 141.1 lbs. Hair is stained blue/black, eyes silver with a faint trace of their original lavender color. Body type varies with physical activity. Subject exhibits greater-than-expected control of epidermal mucus, storing it on any part of the body. [color=red][b]ADVISORY:[/b][/color] Outside of containment, subject is observed to freely re-arrange genetic structure and body mass into nearly any form, including any inanimate objects readily available to attempt to camouflage itself. (Note: dummy objects retain the subject's epidermal mucus, and will therefore reveal itself as a mimic when touched.) Because of this ability, subject has been deprived of all belongings, including clothing. Subject has been observed to maintain adequate modesty without clothing using epidermal mucus. Any complaints from the subject contrary to these observations are to be dismissed. [color=#B57EDC][b]Enhancement:[/b][/color] Self-Sustained Gene Editing Nanobots (SS-GEN) Violation of (NAME OF CLIENT ORGANIZATION REDACTED) containment and handling protocol at (SITE REDACTED), (TIME AND DATE REDACTED) has caused subject's aqueous body to become polluted with ferrofluid solution (PATENT NUMBER REDACTED), containing experimental nanomachine colony SS-GEN. Originally designed for genetic engineering and repair, SS-GEN has enhanced subject's own shapeshifting abilities, granting nearly complete control over genetic structure and body composition. Subject's body is more mutable than a Sapishte, yet also more resilient to external attempts to force shapeshifting against the will of the host. Subject's containment unit located at (CELL NUMBER REDACTED) has been equipped with (DEVICE REDACTED), restricting SS-GEN operations. Subject exhibits expected Sapishte shapeshifting behavior even within containment. Obfuscation of the Sapishte's emotions has not been observed; subject is cooperative and unlikely to attempt escape of containment. However, subject is a valuable asset that client's rivals may attempt to seize, should its presence aboard the Alcatraz be made known. Subject should be monitored regularly by assigned personnel only and handled with care as prescribed. [color=orange]GHS02:[/color] Extreme heat may cause unexpected or undesired operation of SS-GEN, or permanent damage to the subject. [color=yellow]GHS07:[/color] Subject's epidermal mucus is contaminated with ferrofluid. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, or aspiration into the lungs. [color=red]GHS08:[/color] Personnel incur no mutagenic hazard from subject. However, subject may suffer mutagenic hazard from personnel DNA contamination. [color=#B57EDC][b]Unique Abilities[/b] Flawless Mimesis ~ You Are What You Eat![/color] Subject can mimic not only the expected humanoid races, but most other living creatures; this ability is acquired by consuming the flesh, blood, or other traces containing genetic material of the creature in question. Subject can shapeshift specific parts of the body to acquire and use multiple genetic traits simultaneously, acquire traits from predators exceeding the subject's own body mass, transform various appendages in defiance of body symmetry, or retain the ability of human speech in nonhumanoid form. Subject can also consume an inanimate object, memorize the shape of the object, and transform the body into that shape, potentially camouflaging the subject. Attempts to make use of the subject while in the form of a simple tool (e.g. screwdriver) were partially successful, though the subject complained of moderate-to-severe pain afterwards. Any attempts to replicate more complex objects with moving parts (e.g. firearms) have failed. [color=red][b]ADVISORY:[/b][/color] Observed successful mimicry of fauna over a period of two weeks included the following specimens: Ocelot, octopus, mantis, raven, wolf, snake, crocodile, tree frog, hornets, lobster, electric eel, sea turtle, jellyfish, and cuttlefish. Subject's body seems to store up to 7 genetic codes at once, including the expected Sapishte humanoid form. Mental capacity has been pushed to its limit, resulting in subject being able to "remember" 4 genetic adaptations at once. When attempting to mimic a fifth trait, another adaptation must be deleted, or the subject will lose consciousness. Assimilating a new genetic code from raw materials (meals) seems to result in the oldest genetic code (excluding the original Sapishte) being deleted. [color=#B57EDC]Remote Puppetry of Replicant ~ Life of the Party![/color] Subject has been observed to divide body mass into multiple units. Doing so appears to divide both cognitive resources and physical strength between the units—until, at the size of insects, they act as a true hive mind. Most useful applications appear to be productivity and an escape tactic. All replicants have been observed to be identical in size and species, and mixing genetic traits from multiple species while in this mode of SS-GEN operation has not been observed. However, though no visual distinction between the units has been observed, the presence of a "Master" consciousness as a leader of the group, as well as accompanying "slave" consciousnesses has been established. Any injury sustained by a slave unit, up to and including death, will cause an injury to manifest itself within the subject once all units have been reclaimed into the main body. It is presumed that death of the unit playing host to the "Master" consciousness will induce coma or death of the subject. An experiment to prove this presumption has not been scheduled at this time. This concludes the report on Subject: Maji Nyeusi. [hr] [color=#B57EDC][b]Personality:[/b][/color] A carefree and spunky girl whose intuition of others doesn't match her sheltered background. Makes seemingly no effort to hide how she feels, going so far as to shapeshift to exaggerate her emotions, even if they make no sense to anyone but her—just to express her weird self. Will do just about anything for a laugh or at least a smile. Will stick her nose where it doesn't belong, but genuinely wants the best for everyone—including herself, unapologetically. She is kind, but not soft, and can become quite stubborn if anyone were to try to take advantage of her or those she designates as friends (whether they agreed to her friendship or not). Loves food and will try almost anything at least once, especially after the accident. Gets defensive when questioned too much, especially about her race, and about those "lying mutants," which, she will remind you, are extremely rare, compared to the number of liars among the other races. [color=#B57EDC][b]Bio:[/b][/color] Is it possible to choose how to feel about a bad situation? Or is laughter a liar's mask, worn to cover up sadness? This question plagued Maji's childhood. Born in the backwaters of a backwater planet seemingly only suitable for insects, for 20 agonizingly long Glonelian years Maji was an ordinary girl living an ordinary, boring life in her isolated little swamp island tribe, far away from the bustling tourist centers of the mainland. The elders of her tribe never did approve of any move to assimilate into intergalactic society, for fear that mingling with other races, especially those "morally bankrupt" humans and "freakishly terrifying" Arraxi, would be the destruction of Sapishti culture, and the subjugation of its people. Off-world technology was despised, and attunement to nature was prized highly. Occasionally, Maji's outspoken personality and lack of attunement would earn her some snarky and derisive comments from her peers—something about how her "high-and-mighty attitude" didn't match her rank—and when she refused to be upset by them, some chose to see her as a freak, while others merely thought of her as an airhead. In the end, when Maji chose to leave her tribe and join the intergalactic community on the mainland, no one was really surprised, and nobody really cared. This new, busy town atmosphere was refreshing. Technology was amazing, and even though the humans seemed to lack the higher prosocial behavior known as "personal space," Maji considered their culture's presence on Glonelia valuable as well. They also, unlike her tribes-people, never asked her stupid questions about whether or not she was "really Maji," why she left home, or what kind of job she wanted—but if one had asked her, she would have told them that she wanted to help all of the sick humans, who were catching all of the exotic Glonelian maladies. As she studied to become a medical technician, nobody asked her where she got the money to pay for school—though if one had asked her, she would have told stories of the long dives at sea, looking for beautiful sea shells and pearls to make jewelry for tourists. It wasn't as if she didn't know [i]why[/i] they didn't ask—of course, everybody just [i]assumed[/i]—but while it was a bit of a culture shock at first, she eventually found their low expectations freeing. If what was assumed for a non-attuned Sapishte from the sticks was acceptable, then she couldn't possibly disappoint anyone even if she aimed higher and failed. She was enjoying this newfound freedom—freedom from constantly having her entire life being questioned, scrutinized and criticized—but that freedom was to abruptly come to an end, after the accident in the lab. Now, her life is nothing but being observed and analyzed. She'd wanted to spend her life doing that to other life forms, not having other life forms do that to her. On the Alcatraz, there is a separate prison block with uniquely equipped cells for prisoners with unique abilities. None of the other prisoners have seen much of her, and most of the staff don't even know who she is, although her cell gets frequent visits from the same two or three labcoats. Unlike the other prisoners, she has no weapons, or even any possessions, and on the few occasions she was seen outside her cell, she was cooperative. Is she an experiment of some kind? Is she useful? Will she even help the other prisoners? Time for another game of twenty questions...[/center][/hider]