- July 31, 1978
- We knew nothing about her.
- She was the biggest secret at the
- laboratory and her data was never
- removed from the premises.
- The records showed that she had been
- there ever since the institute was
- established.
- She was 25 years old.
- No one knew who she was or why she
- was there.
- Apparently, she was a human specimen
- to develop the T-virus on.
- The experiment began on
- November 10th, 1967.
- She had been continuing to receive
- virus injections for 11 years.
- July 27, 1981
- He worked through the night at
- the lab time after time and repeated
- disorganized experiments, one after
- another.
- My staff and I collected biopsy samples
- as quickly as possible before the
- specimens could die, but we couldn’t
- keep up with his speed.
- The Laboratory Manager supplied the
- new specimens as if nothing had
- happened, but they didn’t survive long.
- It was hell.
- But the female specimen survived
- that hell.
- She was 28 years old by then and had
- spent 14 years in this lab.
- The numerous injections of the
- "Progenitor" virus she had received
- over the past 14 years would have left
- her bereft of any logical reasoning.
- It’s just as well because if she still
- had any mind left, death would have
- been the one and only thing she
- would desire.
- Somehow, she continued to live.
- July 31st, 1995
- Her termination was decided on after three
- researchers had become her victims.
- With the study of the "G-virus" on
- track, she no longer had her status as a
- valuable specimen.
- The termination of her vital signs was
- monitored and confirmed over the next
- three days. Then, the body was finally
- taken away to some unknown location
- at the instruction of the Laboratory
- Manager.
- Even now, I still do not know who she
- was or why she was brought here.