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SUBJECT'S IDENTIFICATION:
The human subject's basic attributes, usually leftovers of their live outside of the facility
NAME:
What was the Subject's legal name
CALLSIGN:
Names are not how we identify our subjects as there can be doubles and other misunderstandings. This is why we value simple callsigns that relate to the series of testing and trials we subject them to.
AGE:
Age is divided into the age in months they were taken out of non-sterile environments with a second age corresponding to their current age in years
GENDER:
What does the subject identify as
ETHNICITY:
Humans do have certain territorial attributes that are genetically passed to their offspring, ethnicity allows us to administer serums according to their genome
SEXUALITY:
What gender does the subject show affection or desire to copulate with
SUBJECT'S BEHAVIOR PATTERNS:
What mannerisms and other psychological attributes does the subject display
POSITIVE OUTPUTS:
What commonly seen as positive character traits does the subject have
NEGATIVE OUTPUTS:
What negative character traits does the subject have
RELATIONSHIP WITH THEIR HANDLERS:
Does the Subject follow orders and show any form of affection or disdain towards you or your fellow team members
R.W.T. INMATES:
Is the subject a loner or does it seek the security a peer group provides?
SUBJECT'S TREATMENT:
What changes to the human corpus were instigated and are/is still in progress
MAIN META SERUM:
What treatment was administered? Bio-based, psychological, bi-gene hybridization, etc.
SUBJECT'S RECEPTION:
How did the subject respond to the treatment
SUBJECT'S STRENGTH PROFILE:
What positive changes did the treatment cause
SUBJECT'S WEAKNESS PROFILE:
How can the subject be stopped and where lie their shortcomings?
THEORIZED OUTCOME AT COMPLETION:
Apex strength profile at fully exercised metamorphosis
POSSIBLE HAZARDS AND THREATS OF MUTATIONS:
Chances of negative reception by the subject's corpus
SUBJECT'S BIOLOGICAL DATA:
HEIGHT:
WEIGHT:
HAIR COLOR:
EYE COLOR:
INNATE BODILY ABBERATIONS:
Scars, marks and other changes that are unique to the subject:
BIOLOGICAL (PERMAMENT) CHANGES INITATED BY THE TREATMENT:
Changes to the subject's corpus that were caused by the treatment
BIOGRAPHY IN THE FACILITY:
Documented outbreaks and events worth noting.