- February 3rd, 1978
- Administrated "t" to 4
- leeches.
- Their will to survive leads
- them first to parasitism and
- predation. Then they breed
- and multiply.
- Such a single-minded biology
- makes them attractive
- candidates for bio-weapons
- research.
- Afterward, no major changes
- observed.
- February 10th, 1978
- 7 days since administration
- of "t". Rapid growth to
- double former size.
- sings of transformation
- emerging.
- Spawning successful.
- They double their numbers
- in one hour, but their
- ravenous appetites lead them
- to cannibalism.
- Hastened to increase food
- supply, but lost 2 .
- March 7th, 1978
- Provided them with live food,
- but lost half when the live
- food fought back.
- however, the leeches are
- learning from experiences and
- are beginning to exhibit
- group attack behavior.
- They :are also ceasing
- cannibalism.
- Their evolution is exceeding
- expectations.
- April 22nd, 1978
- The leeches no longer exhibit
- individual behavior, even
- when not feeding. They move
- as collective. they consume
- everything i offer with
- remarkable efficiency.
- April 30th, 1978
- An employee has stumbled onto
- my experiments.
- Can a human be a food source?
- How will the leeches respond?
- June 3rd 1978
- A day worthy of commemoration.
- Today they begin to mimic me!
- Surely they recognize their
- father... Wonderful children.
- No one will take you away...