SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH RECORDS -
PROJECT ESCHATON
DOCTOR MANDOR SAVIC
SOURCING AND PROCESSING OF TEST
SUBJECTS
The supply of test subjects is finally meeting our needs, following direct intervention by Colonel Kratek with Chief Vitter of the Pyrrhus Police.
With the threat of ISA invasion growing, a city-wide curfew has been introduced, giving the police summary powers of arrest. The Colonel urged Chief Vitter to target this at the lower segments of society, rather then lust hardened criminals. This has had the desired impact on the delivery of subjects to the research facility.
We have also streamlined processing of subjects within the facility itself. In the absence of large holding areas, subjects are placed in sealed containment vessels immediately on arrival. They are then delivered via automated transport direct to the laboratory areas.
We have also streamlined processing of subjects within the facility itself. In the absence of large holding areas, subjects are placed in sealed containment vessels immediately on arrival. They are then delivered via automated transport direct to the laboratory areas.
Apart from its efficiency, this system eliminates the need for human contact and eradicates the risk of accidental cross-contamination. This is especially important given the high levels of emesis and hemorrhaging associated with the latest form of the pathogen.
Depending upon the method of exposure, test subjects can present with bleeding from eyes, nose and throat, vomiting (including of blood) and gastrointestinal bleeding. These reactions are followed in all cases by rapid disintegration of internal organs and other tissue. This presents a considerable biohazard risk.
Incineration at 10000C following experimental analysis ensures hygienic disposal of all test materials.
—Facility X01, May 2359