OTHER WORLDLY LIFE FORM AUTOPSY REPORT.

INTERIM AUTOPSY REPORT

Examiner: Novikov, Aleksei. Date: September 23rd, 2105

Coroner's case#: 09/23/2105 Case#: [Classified]

Investigative agency: [Classified]

Origin: Mount Elbrus, Republic of Iranistan.

Body identified by: [Classified]

Name: Unidentified male subject.

D/O/B: Unknown. Race: Unknown Age: Unknown.

Sex: Male. Length: 9'3'' Weight: 362 lb.

Eyes: Dark blue. Hair: None. Beard: None.

Description:

External Examination:

Physical complexion: The body is that of a well developed, well nourished nine feet tall male of unknown age.

His physical complexion and musculature are very similar to those of a human, although with certain differences.

The most obvious is the height, the subject is almost fifty percent larger than that of an average human, and unlike us, it has a completely hairless, pale white, almost translucent skin.

Head: The head and skull are round, similar in structure to our own, with two dark-colored eyes at the front. The pupils are slightly cruciform, surrounded by a dark blue, almost black, sclera.

Superciliary arch is prominent and the nose is high bridged, Greek type. Ears are human-like, made up of cartilage. Lips are light blue colored, the tongue is dark blue. Dentition matches those of a human, 32 pieces including flat incisors, canines, premolars and molars, suggesting an omnivore diet.

Chest: Close examination of the subject's abdomen shows a human-like complexion. Chest is made of 12 pairs of broad, flat ribs.

Limbs: The proportions of the subject's arms and legs are proportional to the body relative to a human scale. There is no evidence of deformation. Hands and feet have 5 fingers formed by carpus, metacarpus and three phalanges each. The nails are flat and rounded.

Genitourinary System: The individual is at first glance a male. It has external reproductive organs consisting of two testicular sacs and the penis, comparable to those of a mammal, specifically with an adult individual of the genus Homo, although lacking the characteristic hair.

A sample of sperm material was removed from one of the testicles for genetic profile.

Internal Examination (Body cavities):

Heart: The deceased individual presents a rare condition known as situs inversus, the heart is located at the right side (dextrocardia). The heart is large with a normal shape and a weight of 600 grams. The pericardium is intact. The epicardial fat is diffusely firm. As the patient was greater than 48 hours post mortem, no TTC staining was utilized. Upon opening, the heart was grossly normal exception made of evidence of infarction product of massive chest trauma (SEE: Cause of Death)

Lungs: The subject's respiratory system consists of two lung sacs larger in volume than a human, with a vital lung capacity (CV) of up to 6 liters.

Blood Type: Unknown.

Contents in Blood: Content: Units: Range:

White Blood cell (WBC) 7.2 K/mcL 4.8-10.8

Red Blood cell (RBC) 4.0 (L) M/mcL 4.7-6.1

Hemocyanin 17.4 (H) g/dL 14.0-18.0

Hematocrit (HCT) 46 % 42-52

Platelet count 210 K/mcL 150-450

Notes:

Despite the advanced state of deterioration of the body, it was possible to collect a small frozen blood sample from the aorta. The content is surprisingly similar to that of a normal human in perfect health.

The only big and significant difference is the composition of the blood chemistry. Instead of being based on Hemoglobin (Hgb), it contains Hemocyanin (Hc), a protein present in the blood of arachnids, molluscs and arthropods.

As the hemocyanin is a free molecule, not confined to red blood cells, its amount is higher than normal range, while the RBC contents are lower.

This would explain the blue coloration of the blood, plus its natural presence in a mammal, specifically of the genus Homo, remains unexplained.

In the absence of more specimens, it must be concluded that this is an extremely rare mutation, or a non-natural occurrence (Gene therapy).

Another anomaly is the presence of an abnormal amount of amoebocytes, cells that detect deadly infections. When exposed to viral and bacteria samples, the blood cells released an endotoxin-sensitive trypsin type serine protease to protect the organism. Oddly, it was slightly reactive to the XMB virus.

Laboratory data:

DNA analysis on the subject's genetic material showed striking similarities to our own genetic code. It has the same base pairs: adenine, guanine, cytosine, thymine.

Anomalies found:

First of all, it had a rare mutation which duplicated chromosome Xq26, as well as the aryl hydrocarbon receptor interacting protein (AIP), both were linked to gigantism in human patients, but it is unknown if it's common on the species.

A second Anomaly is present on the Proto-oncogene c-KIT,mitf and EDNRB. Which encodes the tyrosine-protein kinase KIT CD117, giving them a deficiency of melanin. Hence the leucism present in the subject.

Clinicopathologic relation:

The individual in question was chained to a semi-spherical stone by the limbs. Abrasions and hematoma presents on his wrists and ankles indicate that he struggled to free himself prior to his death.

Cause of Death:

The cause of death was a burst thoracic wound to the individual's rib cage, producing massive hemorrhage that led to sudden cardiopulmonary arrest.

Opinion:

The genetic sequence of the subject indicates that it is an individual of the genus Homo of unknown species, diverging from the main branch that gave rise to H. denisovan, H. sapiens neanderthal and H. sapiens sapiens. DNA phylogeny indicates that it is much older, one progenitor.

This Homo progenitor was a victim of some strange ritual sacrifice.

Whatever the method of execution was, it was comparable to the blood eagle, although the veracity of that method of torture is still up for debate.

It's of vital importance for the OWLF Taskforce to recover additional material from this new XT species. Their genome is clearly a product of genetic manipulation and in no way a product of natural evolution. His "anomalies" target specific genes in terms of immune response, longevity and cancer treatments, similar to the one found in [classified].

Finally, the immune response of its T-lymphocytes to the XMB virus must be a priority for the [Classified] Division, as it contains the key to a cure and further development into [Classified].