FROM THE DESK OF NAOMI WELLER
I regret that our department will not be able to develop a pill distribution to preserve the memories of Angela Barron and Neil Barron. Given the short notice and the dramatic events of the past twenty-four hours, there is simply not enough time to produce dozens of different pill solutions, as would be necessary to preserve the many different perceptions of these individuals. If you have a brief list of people that you require to receive a specialized pill, we will gladly comply within the best of our abilities.
However, I also reach out to you today with very promising news. We've recently concluded the short-term analysis of our latest test subjects, and not only do they seem impervious to triggers, they also show no signs of deterioration in other memory functions. While we still have tests that we'd like to run regarding their long-term adaptability, this is clearly an encouraging step towards a more comprehensive memory erasure protocol.
Best regards,
Naomi Weller
Director of Research and Scientific Advancement
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