Post by endalgia on Sept 23, 2009 22:16:54 GMT -5
Name: Endalgia
Height: 3' 5"
ID: 5513
Date of creation: October 2, 2006
Creator: Gailee (Deceased/killed)
Species: South China Tiger / Asiatic Cheetah / Tasmanian Devil
Profile: Created for stealth and speed, the Tasmanian Devil was injected to give her aggression towards any moving target. Her jade eyes turn icy blue whenever she is using her auric vision, which was a luck of the draw that she had achieved. Retractable claws are a pro, but the con to this is that sometimes the mechanism that releases them gets jammed with flesh and fur. Anytime that the scientists tried to fix this, they were killed or severely wounded, seeing how tranquilizer darts are ineffective, since they can't pierce her hide. The vertebrae in her tail can separate, and the muscles can stretch to make it rubber-like, the only way to retract it against her will would be to hit one of the bones, which is actually quite easy.
July 30, 2006.
We have been trying to create a new creature using the DNA of endangered animals, and have fallen upon the conclusion of using an unendangered specie to stabilize it. So far, it has been to no avail, but the later trials have lived longer than the originals, which died in the biotanks. Now, we are using feline DNA, guessing that subspecies will be more successful than _'s experiments.
August 5, 2006.
So far, it is a success. The genetic splicing has gone well, and we have even made a few atomic bombs in the process. It was hard to get a hold of good DNA strands to use, but our connections with _ have made it possible. The embryo is developing in the biotank, and heartrates are healthy for its age. We should soon have another Hellbeast.
August 13, 2006.
Name has been chosen. Endalgia, composed of the words end and nostalgia. Some... Personal reasons are the cause for the word choice... ID number has been given as well, for it has reached the fetus stage, and its growth rate is stunning. The fact that it is female has been confirmed. The vitamins have helped tremendously, but it must stay in the biotank and hooked up to the IV. Without it, she won't even last five seconds.
August 21, 2006.
Fetus stage has passed, and if this creature was wild, it would have been born. This is where I become attached to my experiments, and I consider them truly alive. The IV is now removable according to the computers, but I'm not taking any chances. The other scientists are getting impatient, and they want to take it out of the tank at this fragile stage. They are imbeciles! It is physically impossible to remove such a creature from life support!
August 28, 2006.
The IV has been removed against my will. My partner, _, snuck into the lab, and pulled it out without my permission. However, I am somewhat glad he did. I would not have had the courage to do such, and now, Endalgia has opened her eyes. Her first sight was my hand. I am hoping that she will have emotions other that hatred and anger, so that I may be a father figure.
Height: 3' 5"
ID: 5513
Date of creation: October 2, 2006
Creator: Gailee (Deceased/killed)
Species: South China Tiger / Asiatic Cheetah / Tasmanian Devil
Profile: Created for stealth and speed, the Tasmanian Devil was injected to give her aggression towards any moving target. Her jade eyes turn icy blue whenever she is using her auric vision, which was a luck of the draw that she had achieved. Retractable claws are a pro, but the con to this is that sometimes the mechanism that releases them gets jammed with flesh and fur. Anytime that the scientists tried to fix this, they were killed or severely wounded, seeing how tranquilizer darts are ineffective, since they can't pierce her hide. The vertebrae in her tail can separate, and the muscles can stretch to make it rubber-like, the only way to retract it against her will would be to hit one of the bones, which is actually quite easy.
LOG NOTES
July 30, 2006.
We have been trying to create a new creature using the DNA of endangered animals, and have fallen upon the conclusion of using an unendangered specie to stabilize it. So far, it has been to no avail, but the later trials have lived longer than the originals, which died in the biotanks. Now, we are using feline DNA, guessing that subspecies will be more successful than _'s experiments.
August 5, 2006.
So far, it is a success. The genetic splicing has gone well, and we have even made a few atomic bombs in the process. It was hard to get a hold of good DNA strands to use, but our connections with _ have made it possible. The embryo is developing in the biotank, and heartrates are healthy for its age. We should soon have another Hellbeast.
August 13, 2006.
Name has been chosen. Endalgia, composed of the words end and nostalgia. Some... Personal reasons are the cause for the word choice... ID number has been given as well, for it has reached the fetus stage, and its growth rate is stunning. The fact that it is female has been confirmed. The vitamins have helped tremendously, but it must stay in the biotank and hooked up to the IV. Without it, she won't even last five seconds.
August 21, 2006.
Fetus stage has passed, and if this creature was wild, it would have been born. This is where I become attached to my experiments, and I consider them truly alive. The IV is now removable according to the computers, but I'm not taking any chances. The other scientists are getting impatient, and they want to take it out of the tank at this fragile stage. They are imbeciles! It is physically impossible to remove such a creature from life support!
August 28, 2006.
The IV has been removed against my will. My partner, _, snuck into the lab, and pulled it out without my permission. However, I am somewhat glad he did. I would not have had the courage to do such, and now, Endalgia has opened her eyes. Her first sight was my hand. I am hoping that she will have emotions other that hatred and anger, so that I may be a father figure.
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