__________ONE YEAR LATER________
WEEK ONE
The subject has fallen into a coma from the damage of the Alaskan Timber Wolf genes being mixed into her DNA. I guess this is a good thing, considering her DNA is being forced to destroy itself and build itself anew. I just hope the subject doesnt die. Perhaps it would have been better if we havent picked such a complex animal to mix with, but if this works, this will be the biggest breakthrough the world has ever seen. People will pay good money for this subject. We just have to keep it alive.WEEK TWO
The subject has not woken, but the signs of animal ears and tail are beginning to show. This is very good progress. If these good signs continue to show. This project will be a success.WEEK THREE
There was another test subject found. It may not be as successful as our first, but it does look promising. When it was brought in, we put it through the process quickly, this time using Canadian Marble Fox DNA. If one fails, we will still have the other. If both succeed, then that will be better.WEEK FOUR
Test subject #1 tail and ears have fully grown. It's canines have elongated as well. Test subject #2 have grown ears and tail but is a bit slower to complete the process. If all goes well, this process will be a successful and the profit will be very beneficial.WEEK FIVE
The process is complete. The outcome has produced two highly functional, intelligent hybrids. We must keep them for the next twelve years to make sure that they can still mature successfully. We still need to run all sorts of tests, but for right now, we will take this small victory.
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