Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Entry 80002-1

Procedures have been updated after the escape and proliferation of Patient 80001. The thickness of the walls of the holding room have been tripled, an extra decontamination chamber has been added, and the researcher for this patient, Dr. H----, has agreed to his workspace being moved into Patient 80002’s cell.

Procuration of 80002 occurred at 21:32 on the date of this entry after being cited walking through east Manhattan. Police were called on 80002 after a resident mistook him for a homeless individual who had assaulted them the week prior. An indeterminate amount of time after dispatching, an Agent in the New York City Police called in an Chi-level disturbance matching the description of the individual, and procuration swiftly followed, as 80002 did not resist capture or transportation. 80002 appears to be a caucasian man in his mid to late 40s, clothed in a red floral button-down shirt, jeans, sneakers, and a dark green, woolen hat. 80002 has brown, greying hair, and silver body hair covering his arms. The transfer of the patient occurred at 22:54 of the date of this entry, Dr. H. was moved into the cell at 23:12, and immediately began conversing with the patient.

TRANSCRIPT 23:13

Dr. H. moves his office chair directly opposite the holding chair, holding his research notebook.

Dr. H. – So uh… let us begin with some simple questions. To start with, what is your name?

80002 sits calmly in the holding chair and remains silent. Two minutes pass.

Dr. H. – Well now, that was enlightening, so let’s try something different. Do you know why you’re here?

80002 laughs once, but otherwise remains silent. One minute passes.

Dr. H. – Do you know who we are?

80002 stifles a reaction, possibly another laugh.

80002 – Of course.

Dr. H. – Well, if you know who we are, then you should know all the holding procedures, yes?

80002 – I know you people like to hear the sound of your own voice.

Dr. H. – I’ll take this to mean you want to hear the holding procedures, then.

80002 slouches in the holding chair as much as the restraints will allow, and remains silent as Dr. H. lists the containment procedures.

Dr. H. – You are hereby considered a patient at ------ ----- ------------. Your stay shall be indefinite, or as close to indefinite as we can allow. You are not to leave this room under any circumstances, and if you are witnessed outside of the walls of this room, you will be immediately terminated. The chair you are seated in is fitted with acid and shatter-resistance restraints, and the room is monitored by 24/7 surveillance and fitted with self-destruction routines in case of escape. In addition, I shall personally be monitoring you and administering any chemical restraints deemed necessary. Do you understand these requirements?

80002 remains slouched and glares at Dr. H.

Dr. H. – Your silence is considered acceptance, just so you know. Now, I know you can’t see the sun from this room, but let me assure you, it is quite late at night, so I shall be administering the first of hopefully many chemical restraints: a simple sleep aid that will ensure you have a nice, long night.

Dr. H. Walked over to 80002 and administered Serum 234. 80002 did not move at all during the inoculation and appeared to remain still as Dr. H. left the room.


Dr. H. was decontaminated in Cell 1 at 23:17, and moved to his sleeping quarters outside of Cell 2. 80002 was not observed to move from his slouching position for the remainder of the evening.

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