0500 hours: Beginning of procedure. The patient has been in quarantine for two hours, refusing to leave until he finished his report. I have lodged a complaint but I don't expect anything to come of it. The patient is now sedated and we are beginning the operation.
0530 hours: We have removed the skin tissue from the back of the patient's neck and are proceeding to locate the outside edges of the object in an attempt to find a latching mechanism.
0600 hours: We have searched all around the object and found no visible attaching mechanism. We are now attempting to access the object.
0630 hours: We have successfully accessed the objects interior and are proceeding to analyse its systems.
0635 hours: We must have triggered some form of defence, for the object has created a force field around itself, preventing us from tampering with it. We can only hope that it runs out of power or we find a way around quickly, other wise our patient may not wake up.
0700 hours: We still have not found a way in. Medic Mage Locun may have an idea however. He intends to disrupt its power supply, but I do not know what damage this may do to the patient. We can only keep him asleep until 1000 hours.
0730 hours: The disruption field is set up and we are about to begin. I will recommend the Medic Mage for commendation if this procedure is successful.
0800 hours: The disrupter appears to be having an effect. The field strength has dropped by 45, although it must drop to 75 before we can safely do anything.
0830 hours: The field is still dropping although it has slowed. It has reached 65 and we can only pray that it falls soon, else our patient will be with the Emperor forever.
0900 hours: The field has dropped! We are proceeding to remove the power supply from the device. Without it, it cannot perform its operation.
0930 hours: We have successfully removed the power supply of the object. There is not enough time to try to remove the object itself, but with no power, it poses no threat.
0945 hours: We are running out of time, but we have almost finished. I am just reconnecting his spinal membranes, after that it is a simple matter of revival final repairs and revival. I hold out high hopes for this patient.
0955 hours: The final stitch has been put in place. Revival is beginning. I expect the patient to be awake within 1 hour.
1000 hours: The procedure is finished. The patient has been moved to a secure ward and I pronounce his procedure to be a success.
1100 hours: The patient still hasn't woken up. I am beginning to worry that my earlier optimism was out of place. I will stay with the patient until he wakes, for I have no other urgent duties to attend to.
1130 hours: The patient still hasn't awoken. He has higher and lower brain functions, but no control over them. I am wondering that our disruption field didn't affect his central cortex, effectively stopping his nerves from performing actions.
1200 hours: Still no sign of recovery, although there has been the occasional twitch, as if the body is doing a self-diagnostic. I hope he will awaken again.
1230 hours: At last, a sign, his arm responds to stimulus, if I touch it, it moves away. This shows he still has a measure of control over his body. I hope it is just a matter of time now.
1300 hours: My patient now has control over his entire body, although he has yet to wake from his deep sleep. The drugs will have worn off by now, so he must be in some form of coma.
1330 hours: Dire news! A signal emanated from the device in my patient. Even though we removed the power supply, it must have had enough to send out a signal. We traced it to what we believe to be an abandoned Eldar settlement. What this was hoping to achieve, I do not know.
1400 hours: Still no change. The device, however, has stopped sending the signal, which may be of consolation.
1430 hours: The Eldar are here. A vast ship is in orbit over our planet. It appears they are here to help my patient. There has been no hostile invasion, but I do fear that some trigger-happy planetary defender may ruin this for us.
1500 hours: The Eldar have landed, beaming into this room. I believe it was a farseer, but I do not know about the Eldar hierarchy. They moved over to my patient and placed a hand over his head. It slowly chanted something in some blasphemous language, but they left after only 1 minute. I am most perplexed.
1530 hours: Excellent news, my patient has recovered. Even now he is practicing walking again, as it seems he lost this ability during the period of recovery.
1600 hours: 11 hour ago, this mans life was in terrible danger, now he is fully recovered and beginning his duties again. Thanks to the help of the Eldar, he made a full recovery and is at this moment beginning a report he wishes to call Codex: Krork, although I know not why. This is the end of this medical journal.
