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  1. Name and Research Rank: Donu, MC CM T PFC Subject(s): ST PVT Mackies Targeted Results: More powerful punch/ better overall arm strength Actual Results: As expected, he one-punched a medical trooper to death. Procedures performed: First off, I put the trooper on anesthetics (Rolled perfectly). Afterwards, I started removing his armor pieces and cutting him sleeves to reveal both his arms. Once the skin was all revealed, I began the experiment. I started cutting into his left arm with my dull and rusty blade and as expected, I needed some assistance. It went better after, I sealed up all the bleeding. Once the bleeding stopped, I started setting in the module. It was like an Exo-Suit from Call of Duty but only the arms. They were made for better overall arm strength, mostly powered by nuclear power and hydraulics. I started setting in the module into his arm and after a few tries, it fit perfectly. I powered on the device, since it was running on nuclear power, I put in anti-radiation panels around the battery to control the leaked radiation. It seemed good so I started sealing up the arm. I did so and it went swell. I started working on the other arm, same procedure with the same module. I opened his arm up, cut like butter. I put in the module, it fit like a glove. Powered it on, placed the panels and sealed him up with suture and a couple of band-aids. Afterwards, I told him to sit up and punch Medical Trooper Crusader; And well, he fucking died. I'd say this experiment went very well. How could the procedure be improved: Make it lighter so the modules don't weigh down the trooper. Notes: Experiment Approved by Grizzly since I'm only a Research Trainee.
  2. Name and Research Rank: Donu, MC CM T PFC Subject(s): Havoc EODVL 1LT Velimir 5012 Targeted Results: Turned subject more powerful/into a super soldier Actual Results: As expected, they are powerful. Procedures performed: First of all, I had to take samples of the patient's plasma, tissue, and Blood. Afterwards, I used those to help make a serum to make them into a super soldier. The serum involved: Monster Energy and 5 Hour Energy (drink) for more energy, Calcium and Iron deposits for bone growth and strength, Bacta Gel for better healing, and lot's of amino acids for more strength. Afterwards once the serum was made, I injected the Havoc trooper with it. I gave him a lollipop. How could the procedure be improved: Improve the serum so it doesn't take 2-3 days for the effects to take place. Notes: Experiment Approved by Carl since I'm only a Medical Trainee.
  3. I though I'd have a little fun with another researcher and make them run faster since he wasn't really... athletic... I had this device I received and tested from an Engineer that you put into their quadricep since it is said to be the most involved muscle when it comes to movement, and it sure as hell works. As my first step, they requested anesthetics so they can watch as I cut into their skin without feeling it, I gave it to them. Once they were numb, I began removing the skin. It came off like butter. Once the muscle was exposed, I began cutting open into the quadricep and I have to admit, my hands were a bit shaky. The knife slid and make a cut deeper than needed and lot's of bleeding started, I patched it up of course. I inserted the device into the muscle and if fit perfectly, I powered it on, and since it ran on Nuclear Power, it could last him years. Though we didn't worry about radiation leakage since it was for science of course! Once the device was powered on, all we had to do was seal the muscle. I began closing the muscle first with some suture, I missed a stitch and re did it. I messed up again and tore a bit of muscle, but I patched that up as well. The muscle was closed and I sewed on the skin back on after getting more blood into his veins to compensate for the blood that I caused to leak. Once everything was patched up, he was moving as fast as a bullet train! This experiment was a great success!
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