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Log 20 :

The operation with O-6 went well. She should wake up soon, and her vitals are steady. Although I haven't messed around with what the point of the operation was quite yet, I should be able to start testing as soon as she recovers.

Other subjects are holding steady. E-1 is still trying to remain strong and optimistic, though does show some struggle with her viewpoints. J-2 continues to try her best to keep the other subjects out of harm, and is rather upset with me. G-5 remains as oblivious as ever.

Fan recently asked to see Mephone4. I checked in on Mephone4 afterwards, but nothing had changed, so I can only assume Fan only wanted to have a conversation. As of said conversation, Fan has been more willing to talk to me, so I suppose it benefitted the both of us.

Now, onto the important part- I believe the project may be at some kind of risk. I can't provide details, as I don't know them, but recently the outside cameras spotted two other objects. I believe the hotel is beginning to catch on, though I doubt they know my exact location as of now. Still, problems may arise from this. I'll keep my guard up, though don't expect updates.

I have a couple checkups planned for the subjects to check their mental states. E-1 also requires a physical checkup, as she hasn't gotten one since entering the lab and I'd like to keep tabs on the subject's vitals. J-2 and G-5 would be due for a physical checkup, but unfortunately I'm yet to learn how our bodies work, so I don't know what to check.

I'll update once the aforementioned checkups are complete.

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Waking up, the first thing she noticed was how cold it was. Of course, it was always cold, she had learned that quickly. But today she felt abnormally cold, as if she were layers deeper into the lab. She doubted she actually was, but that was certainly what it felt like.

Or maybe that was just because she woke up without a blanket. Even if there was only one blanket in the subject's room, it was abnormally big. It was an interesting design choice, though Mic knew it had to be some sort of help to Test Tube. Still, today there wasn't any sort of blanket, nor anything soft beneath her as she slowly awoke.

Then, finally, she noticed she wasn't in the subject's room at all. It took her a good second, god knows why, but she remembered there weren't any slanted surfaces in there. Her eyes squinted open, though clamped shut when they were met with an unbearable brightness.

"God... what happened?" Mic mumbled. She tried to bring her hands up to her eyes, to block the light out for a second, but found she couldn't move. In fact, trying to move was not only met with resistance, but a light stinging in her wrists.

"...What the..."

That was enough to fully wake her up. She tried to look down at herself, but found that all attempts to move were in vain. She knew she had been brought out of the room for something, but barely knew anything past that. So, needless to say, this wasn't exactly what she expected.

She used the limited motion she did have to look around, but found nothing of use or interest. Just a random medical room. She couldn't tell if she was about to go through something, or was just waking up after a procedure.

She huffed, looking back up. The blaring light above her didn't help her situation, though it didn't hurt it either at the very least. "Hello? Anyone?"

Her voice called out into the empty room, though the response was null. Not only that, but her voice was oddly... quiet? She had a problem with her volume settings being too low or too high in the mornings, so it wasn't too big of a surprise. But with her hands to her sides, she couldn't do anything about it, so it certainly wasn't convenient.

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