Experiment #47: Parasitic Plant

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Description of Experiment: A genetically modified plant has been surgically attached to the subject's back, and also into the arms and abdomen and organs

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Description of Experiment: A genetically modified plant has been surgically attached to the subject's back, and also into the arms and abdomen and organs. The plant has been modified so it won't grow too much and kill the subject. It gains nutrients by leeching off of the subject's energy, so he's almost always tired, he also seems to constantly be in pain from it. The subject also needs to drink a lot more water in order to stay hydrated and alive.

History: Rantaro was surprisingly easy to get, he was investigating the open lab door when Monokuma ambushed him and knocked him unconscious. He was terrified once he woke up, and started crying due to shock and the pain. He sleeps far too much, due to both fatigue and the fact that he probably has developed serious depression due to the experimentation.

K.Y Notes: Whenever I visit Amami I always bring at least 3 bottles of water for him, I learned that he needs a lot of water after he passed out from dehydration during my first visit. Amami likes to sleep a lot, so during my visits, I usually let him rest while I ask him the occasional question. Amami, when awake, likes to talk about his sisters and his adventures, he's offered to paint my nails for me someday. I think I'd like to take him up on that offer. He tends to fall asleep during our conversations though, I usually stay with him for another hour, in case he wakes up. However, Amami, due to his depressive state, appears to be stuck in a child like mind state, requiring assistance with basic things, from drinking water, to eating, to going to the bathroom. I'm concerned for him, to say the least. No special instructions from Miss Enoshima have been given regarding this experiment.

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