Omi
Log Date: 1-23-10
Subject A has awoken from cryo-stasis.
They are physically around the age of 10, and are learning rapidly. They have begun basic speech and movement.
I've given them an old coat to wear, which doesn't fit them. I'll have to go buy some new clothes.
Everything is going as expected.
-LWLog Date: 2-1-10
Subject A has the intelligence and mobile ability of a child of the same biological age.
The emotional state of the subject is concerning. They lack emotions altogether, which might become a problem in the future.
-LWLog Date: 2-11-10
I bought some stuff for Subject A. They don't seem to care any more about the new clothes than the old coat.
However, they seem to enjoy the Rubik's cube. They spent a couple hours trying to solve it as fast as they can.
They probably wouldn't have even come to get food unless I made them.
It's... Charming.
-LWLog Date: 2-19-10
Subject A had their first reflex test since they awoke.
They seem to experience pain, but show little reaction to it. Other than that, their checkup shows that they are in a healthy condition.
Subject A is the first biogenetical engineered human to last more than a week.I shouldn't get attached.
-LWLog Date: 2-25-10
Subject A snuck into my office today. They found my coffee and spilled it all over themselves.
I don't know how they found their way inside. I guess they learned how to pick locks somehow.
I added another lock onto the door. Hopefully they can't unlock the door until they have some more common sense.
Until then I need to clean them off.
-LWLog Date: 2-25-10
This is bad.
While I was taking Subject A to the bathroom to clean off the coffee, Ryan saw me.
He kept talking about "How I never told anyone I had a child" and asking "Who's their mom", which is bothersome. I believe that Ryan thinks Subject A is my c
I need to think of a name to call them.
-LWLog Date: 2-27-10
Ryan invited Subject A to a playdate with his son. I'm concerned they'll notice their lack of emotions and confusion on the outer world.
They have an unusual higher intelligence for someone preserved so young and learn fast.
I've decided on a name to call them.
Omisha. Omi for short.
Ryan told me to come next Saturday, the first Saturday of March.
I'm taking Omi out to teach them about the outside world tomorrow.
-LWLog Date: 2-28-10
Omi does not seem to understand how to have conversations with people.
When I was ordering some food for us, they asked the waiter "How do you hide a dead body?" With the most innocent and curious voice I've heard them talk in.
I quickly rushed to joking about it, saying how weird some things kids say are.
We had a different waiter after that.
Omi still doesn't know what they did wrong, despite how much I explain it to them.
Not looking forward to the playdate with Ryan's son.
-LW