Toxicity report # 377IC [INFORMATION EXPUNGED], California
Sample taken at 14:38
Soil has returned to neutral levels, all signs of agent C055E reduced to NNR states, except in subject carcasses. No other fauna or flora appear to be damaged. Scavengers do not appear attracted to subject carcasses, and carcasses are scheduled to be sent to station E1A for disposal. This concludes the final field entry for project Green Expansion. Equipment is set to be returned to US officials by XX:XX on July XX, 21XX.
News broadcast, the previous year:
"The spacing crisis has ruined us, with large cities beging to collapse due to sewage problems. But with the development of hijack-geneticism, perhaps our space needs can be met. The scientists at Redfield Centers have discovered a biological agent that can be tweaked to exterminate any certain species through a tweak in it's chemical properties. This "anti-genome agent" as it is called, will be able to wipe out entire populations by preventing cell replication in the target species. Originally studied for use as a cancer drug, the "anti-genome agent" will be used to destroy nuisance animals that encroach on human cities, such as roaches and bed bugs..."
News broadcast, a few months following the previous recording:
"...Scientists at Redfield Centers have created an AGA designed to destroy populations of wild dogs, such as coyotes and wolves. It is still unsure how far the testing will go, but the scientists are continuing to research a means to single out only wild populations and not affect house pets.
Our guest Thomas Bledsoe explains:
'We have only just begun to scratch the surface in these studies, and while a threat is posed to pets through this version of the chemical, we will not implement it until we have a family- safe means of spreading the agent.'
Redfield representatives are meeting with govenent officials within the year to request funding for a nation-wide eradication project for problem species such as the wild dogs."
