PATIENT FILE: Subject ID: CL-2178
Name: Redacted (Formerly: “Jonas H.”)
DOB: unknown
Admission: 12 SE / Intake 06.04
Current Status: DECEASED
SUMMARY:
Subject CL-2178 was admitted under Project Vessel protocols as part of Cohort Theta-2. The subject’s file indicated above-average cardiovascular performance and unusually stable neurochemical activity, raising initial hopes of viability. Consent documents are absent from the record, suggesting acquisition under non-voluntary means.
TREATMENTS ADMINISTERED:
- Full marrow purge and replacement with synthetic lattice structure.
- Experimental cranial lattice grafting to improve resonance coupling.
- Cardio-pulmonary reinforcement through polymerized vessel implants.
- Neural synchronization trials with low-level Vessel resonance pulses.
OBSERVED EFFECTS:
- Initial tolerance of marrow purge noted, but rapid onset of systemic infection compromised graft adhesion.
- Subject displayed convulsive episodes during cranial grafting, resulting in permanent motor impairment.
- Cardio-pulmonary implants functioned for only 47 hours before cascading system failure.
- Neural synchronization produced catastrophic seizure activity, unresponsive to intervention.
TERMINATION EVENT:
Subject expired 12 SE, 06.23 during Phase II induction. Final cause of death listed as multi-organ collapse induced by graft rejection and seizure trauma.
NOTES (Classified):
“Failure confirmed. Neural lattice burn-out indicates fundamental incompatibility. Recommend excluding similar genetic profiles from future selection pools. Remains scheduled for on-site disposal—records indicate cremation, but secondary notes suggest the cadaver may have been redirected for auxiliary research. Confirmation absent.” — Dr. E. Rask, Senior Biotech

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