I felt light headed. This paper had so much to unpack. Everything in it felt so normal, until I realised... Only 5 people survived out of the 48 patients, or how they call them, 'Subjects'. If so few survived in a group of 48 people, what about the group of 776 people they will test..? I'm fairly confident that most people HIV negative will survive, but I could be far off. I don't know a thing about that Macanine Alpha-my-ass virus, so I would be surprised if a hundred person survived. Hundreds of people will lose their life during this test. Hundreds of lives will be wasted. And they wrote all of that with such a cold tone... Like if it was usual. Wait. Was it...?
I quickly glanced at more paper, deeper in the pile. [Cancerous growth during pregnancy], [Effects of continuous radiation on infants], and even [Toxic Epidermal Necrolysis Biological Skin Replacement]. All of those were very likely even worst than they sounded. I was terrified. Everything in this place was awful, and it barely took me 2 minutes of reading to understand it. I was about to go back to the hall when I saw something in corner of the room. A computer. It was open, on the window's desk. Thank you dad for buying me one, I know how to use these. I sat on the tabouret that was in front of it, and clicked on the only open tab. After barely a second of loading, a page with thousands of links were open. Oddly, the first thing I thought was the day the date on the bottom right; April 1st, 1999. I really did pass out for 6 weeks.
I searched the first thing that I wanted answer of; What was Kyouki's Experiment Center ? I typed in Mosaic the letters one by one, making sure I wasn't going to trigger some kind of alarm. I pressed enter and... Nothing came up. Nothing, not a single search result. I typed again, 'Effects of - on HIV positive patients' and was greeted by two results
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[Effects of - on HIV positive patients (Q)]
2 results found !
Cure for HIV ? A new future for medecine and effects of tritherapy
University of Illinois (03/10/1998)
Advances in treatments for Macacine Alphaherpesvirus in HIV Positive patients
Unknown Japanese Source (30/03/1999)
No other results to show.
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The moment I my eyes drifted to the 2nd result, I was in shock. Unknown Japanese Source ? Seriously ? Nothing can be found anywhere about those fucking evil scientists ? I looked back at the paper, and searched again; 'Doctor Minho'. What do I know ? Nothing. For christ sake, the outside world doesn't know anything about what is happening here, don't they ?
I exited Mosaic, knowing damn well nothing useful was doing on in there. But when I clicked the X button, my cursor was pointing on a file. A simple file, soberly called 'Subjects'.
I clicked on it faster than I thought the fabric of space could handle. A few of things popped, including ANOMALY with only one file, TESTS with 441, and the most important one, SUBJECTS with 38194 results. I clicked on the latest.
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1950s | 341 subjects
1960s | 5750 subjects
1970s | 4931 subjects
1980s | 1612 subjects
1990s | 25560 subjects
2000s | 0 subjects
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That was almost 40000 people. How is the even possible..? What in the actually autistic bitch is this place ? I clicked on the 1990s file, then on 1999, and on February, on 14th, and finally on the first letter of my name, A.
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There are 3 subjects following those criterion. Please choose a file.
36572) Aki Nikara
29513) Anisha Giri
4151) Aoushi Kimura | ANOMALY |
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That was me. So, I was allegedly the... 'Anomaly'. What can this mean..?
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Aoushi Kimura
Gender : Male
Birth : Febuary 14th, 1984
Status : Braindead
Case : Aoushi barely survived a car accident on his 15th birthday. He was placed into artificial coma from which he never woke up. His sister was told that he was dead, to risk no trouble in our activities.
Golden Subject Anomaly :
Aoushi seems to be born with the rarest kind of genetic mutation. His trypanophobia caused it to be never revealed, but he is what we call a Golden Subject. The first case ever. His body seems to be generating a drug we never had the chance to study. The molecules are currently dormant, and we might have found a way to use them. The drug, called Perfectam Virtutem, once active, causes abilities we never knew could exist. We tested it Subject 9492, but his body rejected the drug, causing him to die a few hours later. During the tests, we managed to see inhuman capacities, such as running speed reaching 52.2km/h, and a raw strenght of ten people. Virtutem caused the man to lift effortlessly a weight of 400 kilogram overhead.
To see our most recent tests on the project, press the link Project Virtutem
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Subject 4151: Kyouki's Experiment
Mystery / ThrillerThis is how my life went downhill. And how I tried to climb it.