Post by Admin Bot on Oct 28, 2011 19:12:24 GMT -8
Identification: Scientist #017
Sample Under Observation: DZ035
Research Objective: Classified
Changes in Conduct:
Individuals under the influence of the drug labeled ‘Rouge’ express a notable change in their willingness to comply and cooperate with authoritative figures. Even hard criminals, after ‘rehabilitation’ using Rouge, show an eagerness to obey.
Noted Side Effects:
Gradual loss of memory in some individuals as treatment progresses (in small does it allows the user to forget traumatic experiences on a semi-permanent basis). In some specimens this is substantial and continues to the extent that the subject forgets his/her identity. Also perceived is a slow loss of personality and awareness until the individual appears almost detached from reality. Varying degrees of insanity are perceivable in some individuals.
Physical Alterations:
Modifications in appearance are discerned and vary from the reduction of wrinkles to a complete change in the coloration of the subject’s iris. Enhanced muscle structure resulting in greater athletic ability which verges on superhuman in some individuals.
Noted Side Effects: N/A
Effects on Sensory Perception:
Improved senses. Complete sensory repair in individuals where the senses were impaired. Faster reaction speed.
Noted Side Effects:
Decrease in reaction speed under continuous and excessive use of Rouge. Causes hallucinations in some individuals.
Withdrawal effects:
Weaning individuals of the drug may produce a variety of negative effects including but not limited to: paranoia, anxiety, dementia, insanity and ultimately death (in most cases.) Survival rate of Sample DZ035: 3.2%
Additional Notes:
Substance appears to respond to the desires of the subject. Notable evidence of this is the gradual adjustment of eye color in some individuals. Gradual ability to see/hear in blind/deaf individuals may also be attributed to this ability of the drug.
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Sample Under Observation: DZ035
Research Objective: Classified
Changes in Conduct:
Individuals under the influence of the drug labeled ‘Rouge’ express a notable change in their willingness to comply and cooperate with authoritative figures. Even hard criminals, after ‘rehabilitation’ using Rouge, show an eagerness to obey.
Noted Side Effects:
Gradual loss of memory in some individuals as treatment progresses (in small does it allows the user to forget traumatic experiences on a semi-permanent basis). In some specimens this is substantial and continues to the extent that the subject forgets his/her identity. Also perceived is a slow loss of personality and awareness until the individual appears almost detached from reality. Varying degrees of insanity are perceivable in some individuals.
Physical Alterations:
Modifications in appearance are discerned and vary from the reduction of wrinkles to a complete change in the coloration of the subject’s iris. Enhanced muscle structure resulting in greater athletic ability which verges on superhuman in some individuals.
Noted Side Effects: N/A
Effects on Sensory Perception:
Improved senses. Complete sensory repair in individuals where the senses were impaired. Faster reaction speed.
Noted Side Effects:
Decrease in reaction speed under continuous and excessive use of Rouge. Causes hallucinations in some individuals.
Withdrawal effects:
Weaning individuals of the drug may produce a variety of negative effects including but not limited to: paranoia, anxiety, dementia, insanity and ultimately death (in most cases.) Survival rate of Sample DZ035: 3.2%
Additional Notes:
Substance appears to respond to the desires of the subject. Notable evidence of this is the gradual adjustment of eye color in some individuals. Gradual ability to see/hear in blind/deaf individuals may also be attributed to this ability of the drug.
{Et cetera: Are you a scientist with something to add? PM Wolfy, Rad or Ellie with your report (or perhaps even just a few notes) and we'll be sure to add it to the list.}