This is the audio recording of Dr. Kim Young, head gentek researcher under Weiland Smith's employment
Recording #7
Seems like Smith was right about this one being different, he actually contains a healing factor; granted a rather slow one.
We've planned on making several incisions in his skin over the course of the next week, each varying in size to test the scale at which his flesh can heal and how quickly it will happen.
Following the standard experiments, aside from testing for regeneration, he has an above average pain tolerance given his genetic mutations altering the sensitivity of his nerve endings, this may change with further experiments.
Next was his cardio, we called in members of the security force to escort Santiago to the rec-room with 7 other test subjects, upon their arrival Horrigan ordered them to do various exercises with the equipment in the rec-room. After several hours of watching them exercise, it was noted Santiago had the least amount of trouble; then he threw a dumbbell at one of the members of the security team, probably killed the poor bastard; he was quickly detained and taken back to his cell. His run speed is on par with an Olympic runner; his upper body strength comes close to a professional bodybuilder's.
Lastly were his reflexes, we uh actually didn't know what to do for this since most people died during the cardio test because of the wounds from testing their pain tolerance; so we just slapped on oculus-rift and some headphones on him while he was sleeping, he reacted pretty quickly to the sound of infected individuals flooding his ears, along with the projected images of them. So let's just say he has very good reflexes.
*recording stops*
Update: turns out his bones heal a lot faster than his skin does.
Horrigan came in to punish Santiago while I was turning in my reports.
She broke both his goddamn legs; I filed a complaint with Smith and got her pay reduced, that's all I can do right now.
Four hours after she broke Santiago's legs; I heard the bones readjusting themselves into the position they were originally in, then I heard them begin to repair themselves; the process put Santiago into a world of pain, but in the end; an injury that would normally leave many disabled for some time or just plain crippled for life, had only taken him four hours to recover from.
Let me say it again, I fucking hate her; but none-the-less she provided a new field of experiments to conduct.
I'm going to need something to keep his bones from deforming while we conduct our experiments; maybe Klein has something for that.
