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09/10/11 – To Whom It May Concern

To Whom It May Concern,

Project Two-Five have continued as ordered.

Physical tests have been carried out upon subjects DP, VP, VG and DiP. The tests clashed with a live-fire test of new small arms; again, as you ordered. Despite complaints from Lieutenant Membrane, the tests have provided extremely interesting results, which shall be mailed in a separate document.

All four subjects show extreme resilience in the face of harsh testing. So far, subject VP has shown the most stubbornness in the face of testing, followed by (in order) DP, VG and DiP. DiP is the closest at this time to mental breakdown – I am having Dr. Spectra keep an eye on her development.

Subject DP has shown the greatest physical improvement during his time in captivity – his power has increased by at least three times since arrival. This will make a difference when the time comes to deploy to the front.

Away from the subjects, weapons development has continued routinely in the past month. We have successfully put a new weapon through the prototype stages, and we believe it will be key to infantry combat with the enemy. The weapon is called PUNISHER (Mk. I at present stage – there is room for improvement) – a modification of the M14 Battle Rifle to fire a high-calibre 8.52mm cartridge tipped in a residue of arsenic, ectoplasma and salt water.

Yesterday, Lieutenant Membrane conducted a test of PUNISHER on seven prisoners, including Subject Z. He fired ten shots of the rifle, of which two were misses, three were instant kills, and four later caused death (ironically, the only survivor was the much-maligned Subject Z.)

Continued research into these fields of development is imperative, if we are to protect the integrity and freedom of humanity. We hope that the United Nations sees fit to provide further funding.

In response to DP's allegations of my own 'treachery', I would like to add that the issue between myself the subject is entirely personal, and that I pose no threat to humanity.

Yours in confidence
Dr. Madeline Fenton
SEN/GIW Allied Network, [CLASSIFIED], North Dakota


Yeah, sorry it's not up to as much cop as usual.