File: 169
Name: Richard John Grayson
Age: 13
Birthdate: March 23, 1999
Gender: Male
Hair Color: Black
Eye Color: Blue
Skin Color: Pale
Height: 4'10"
Weight: 38 kilograms (83.8 lbs)
Blood Type: AB-
Status: Special Order
Relationships: John Grayson (father, deceased)
Mary Grayson (mother, deceased)
Richard Grayson (uncle, deceased)
Karla Grayson (aunt, deceased)
John Grayson (cousin, deceased)
Bruce Wayne (legal guardian)
Jason Todd (adoptive brother)
Damian (adoptive brother?)
Math Score: 740 / 750
Science Score: 530 / 750
English Literature: 500 / 750
History: 520 / 750
Personality Type: ENFJ
Languages Deemed Proficient In: English, French, Spanish, Arabic, Italian
Personal Item: Pair of red goggles
Project: P. U. M.
Notes:
December 7, 2012:
Subject arrived at the facility at 3:00 in the morning European Time, after arriving at a port in Southern France at 9 in the morning the previous morning. Drivers reported that he was on an oxygen tank from 10:07 in the morning to arrival at the facility; although occasionally the mask was removed to force feed him Gatorade. Subject is malnourished and dehydrated. Skin is pale and a minor fever is present. Placed in comatose state to stabilize health. He has been hooked up to an IV in the special processing section for the time being, and will be given fever reducers and nutrients on a consistent schedule. Oxygen mask remains in place. End Note.
December 12, 2012:
Subject is responding well to treatment. He has gained one and a half kilograms since arrival. Fever has reduced. Currently, subject is being weaned off of comatose drugs. Should wake up within 48 hours. End Note.
December 21, 2012: Subject has gained four kilograms since arrival and is starting to regain healthy hue. Unfortunately, subject's body has rejected most attempts at liquid food, especially after the death of another subject in the room. He is back on nutrients. Nurses have begun physical conditioning to recover atrophied muscles. Subject has not spoken since arrival, and seems only vaguely aware of his surroundings. End Note.
December 31, 2012: Subject is finally able to keep down most liquids and can speak at a whisper, although he does not often do so with the nurses. Has been transitioned to soups, but continues to receive additional nutrients and medicines through the IV. Subject has gained six and a half kilograms since arrival. Doctor Theo deemed that he has regained enough weight to be formally marked. End Note.
January 2, 2013: Viktor marked subject this afternoon. IV was ripped out in the process. After getting marked, nurse neglected to reattach IV. Subject got up and walked over to speak with subject 214, speaking 214's language and undoing 214's restraints. Nurse returned and removed 169 to his bed. Nurse reattached the IV and then restrained 169, in case he tried to rise again. End Note.
January 4, 2013: Subject moved to SO4 at three in the afternoon. End Note.
January 5, 2013: Subject was given a routine check-up today complete with educational placement exams. Determined to be fully proficient in at least five languages. Nurse suspects a pattern in all written exams except Math, Psychological, and Language Exam, to be further examined. Will be placed in classroom six for studies, and used as translator. Suggestion: participation in Project: P. U. M. Fits most successful description and physical attributes.
Subject had a rough reaction to psychiatrist, possibly due to hunger. Received punishment and became more amiable. Dinner was withheld as well. Subject will begin intensive conditioning for Project P. U. M. on January 10, 2013. End Note.
January 6, 2013: Subject began educational track in classroom six today. Subject seems to get along with other students, but tends to ignore the teacher except to make unusual faces when the teacher's back is turned. Subject also refused to do the work. On the third attempt at mocking the teacher and continued refusal to do schoolwork, subject was briefly removed from the room and disciplined. Returned unhappy but more malleable. No more unusual faces were made, and student began doing the work. Suggestion: delay before beginning intensive conditioning to January 13, 2013. End Note.
January 10, 2013: Subject has mostly integrated into the artificial social environment. Spends most time with roommate subject 187, but also often speaks with younger subjects. Subject regularly speaks to other subjects in that subject's native language. Possibility that subject speaks more than the languages examined. Subject seems amiable to translating for nurses and teachers, especially when threatened with punishment. Suggestion: substitute positive reinforcement for translating instead of negative reinforcement for not translating. End Note.
January 13, 2013: Subject begins intensive conditioning for Project P. U. M. today. Subject will be given protein and nutrient rich food with no desserts or sugar, except for one piece of fruit per meal. Subject will be monitored closely during all meals, and punished for any dietary mishaps. Subject will also get a minimum of 9 hours of sleep per night, achieved by having partial lights out three hours earlier and full lights out an hour earlier, with penalties for not being in bed on time. Subject will also enter intensive class two. Chemical injections will begin in one week. Subject should be fully conditioned in four weeks. End Note.
