Subjects are to be isolated before capture, at minimum 150 Kilometers from any other humans. Primitive video surveillance devices are known to be used by the species, therefore standard aversions to technological recording of capture is to be strictly followed. Capture of humans that are well-known among other humans is strictly prohibited. Subjects are to be transported via the A-19 biological transport shuttle, which is to be filled with a gaseous mixture of 78.09% nitrogen, 20.95%oxygen, 0.93% argon, 0.04% carbon dioxide, and 1%oxygen, among other trace chemicals commonly found in the subject's native atmosphere. Subject is to be placed in an unconscious state from capture until experimentation. All subjects are to be contained in a standard biological containment cell and fed a diet of commonly consumed flora and fauna of the planet. Subjects often refer to themselves and others with primitive words, referring to them by any other mean tends to be detrimental to the subject's mental health. The "name" of the subject can be identified if presented the phrase "what is your name" In the subject's native language. If subject is uncooperative in this exchange, experimentation can continue, however caution is advised with these cases. Subjects are to be given as little information as possible pertaining to the study itself or nature of researchers. Subjects are best kept in groups of two to three as extended periods of isolation have detrimental effects on most subjects' mental condition. UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE SUBJECTS TO BE LEFT UNSUPERVISED. Subject are likely to attempt escape and/or violent acts against researchers, other subjects, or in rare cases themselves. If escape occurs, subjects are to be apprehended using diphenhydramine gas, which is capable of incapacitating most subjects for successful apprehension and recapture. Subjects who present a danger to researchers or other subjects may be terminated at their assigned researcher's discretion.
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Subject C-78-Humans
Science FictionSubjects vary in color, size, and in some cases anatomy. Behavior is erratic and perplexing, often times violent. Extreme caution advised when handling or experimenting upon subjects. Under no circumstances are containment cells to be left unsupervi...