Incident Report

St Trinian's Research Center- Cover- Marshall College for Young Women

St Trinian's, Class- approx. age 15; Genetic Modification

Species- Icthyo Sapiens

Country- Canada

Province- Ontario

City- Ottawa

Directors Report

Yesterday, there was a minor incident. It served as a small reminder to us to be more meticulous in the questioning sessions of our patients. While attempting to educate these children we must also care for them, introducing artificial chemicals into their brain though a complicated set of highly painful injections. The orderlies had seen a girl whose dosage had not lasted as long as expected on the surveillance cameras, and went to bring her for injections. Upon returning they found in the passage leading to the operation chamber another student, who was apparently partially aware of the true purpose of our institution. She had decided to see what was going on for herself. A quick questioning with the mental scanner revealed how her suspicions had been founded, and how she had located the operations chamber.

Apparently the memories we had constructed had not completely removed the actual memories from the subconscious, leaving the patients with disturbing nightmares (as I said, it is a painful procedure) we examined the flaws in our systems that allowed this incursion, and have taken the necessary steps to prevent it from happening again. Under questioning she revealed where she had hidden accounts of her suspicions, on her computer, printed under her bed, sent to a friend from a neighboring school (the equivalent of our academy, but for young males.) I have spoken with their director and he will be dealt with.

We wiped her suspicions from her mind, gave her the next due dosage. We here view this incident as an opportunity to iron out our methods and improve our system to yet another level. We need not remind you that this is only one of three such incidents that have occurred during the past ten years: the record for Canadian Institutions. We will improve our system using the documents the patient was foolish enough to leave behind. We also must request another set of nerve testing bells, which this academy uses to test the effect of the administered drugs on the patients- at the sound of a painfully high pitched bell, the reaction of the patient measures how far the treatment has progressed. One of the effects of this imbalance, as you probably are aware, is diminished hearing ability. This delicate equipment was damaged by the patient upon her discovery.

We at Marshall Pride ourselves with our efficiency at concealing the true nature of this school from the subjects, and look forwards to your evaluative visit in June.

Sincerely,

Brother Martin