Experiment #40: Water Link/Cat Adaptation

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Description of Experiment: The Subject, Ryoma Hoshi, was difficult to experiment on, not because he resisted, but because whatever the Professor tried wouldn't work, the original plan for him was a water link, but hours and hours after the chemica...

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Description of Experiment: The Subject, Ryoma Hoshi, was difficult to experiment on, not because he resisted, but because whatever the Professor tried wouldn't work, the original plan for him was a water link, but hours and hours after the chemicals supposed to transform him were added, there was no change. Instead, he was made into a cat adaptation, ears removed and replaced with cat ones, a tail added, and legs below the knee amputated and replaced with fully working artificial cat legs. Hands were also replaced with better-adapted ones. This made the subject even more fast and agile. Almost a day later, changes started to occur. The water link chemicals were finally kicking in. Skin changed color, and the cattail and ears have become water-like. The subject has shown the capability of hydrokinesis and can shoot small beams of water from his hands.

History: The subject was hard to capture because of his size, speed, and sneakiness, but eventually we got him. He didn't put up much of a fight. After he woke up, he was pretty shocked to see his new appearance but was fairly apathetic about the situation. The subject is still pretty calm, believing that he deserves this due to what he's done in the past.

K.Y Notes: Talking with this Subject is an interesting experience. He remains calm and relaxed throughout our sessions, not seeming to get agitated like some of the other experiments. Ryoma often speaks to me about his past and the mistakes he made. No special instructions from Miss Enoshima have been given regarding this experiment.

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