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I took the liberty of checking out the blood samples we were able to get from the creatures at the end of the maze. Some of them seemed to have bacterial infections, which isn't surprising, but I also checked them against known DNA samples from Earth.
I don't want to alarm anyone, which is why I've encrypted this for now, but so far the results are all coming back in essentially the same manner. The DNA of these creatures is a mix between Earth creatures -- the lion is a large component, and there are also what appears to be genetic material from the Australian dingo and some sort of crocodile. However, at the present time it appears as though the largest genetic contribution comes from human beings.
Obviously the samples may have been compromised, as I've really only been able to work off their blood and some hair. I'm going to request a larger sample, preferably an entire specimen -- dead, obviously. Hopefully we can get more answers, and hopefully the human genetic material was just cross-contamination.
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I've heard a few things about people returning to the end of the maze to clear out the rest of the creatures, in addition to a possible salvage operation. My name is Elizabeth Ross -- I'm a cellular biologist and university professor back home. If it's not too much trouble, I'd like to request a mostly intact -- though definitely dead -- specimen of the creatures. I'm sure there are a lot of people who are wondering just what they are and how they got here, not to mention how they've survived the jumps, and I'm hoping that an entire specimen might be able to give us some answers.
How is everyone feeling?
I took the liberty of checking out the blood samples we were able to get from the creatures at the end of the maze. Some of them seemed to have bacterial infections, which isn't surprising, but I also checked them against known DNA samples from Earth.
I don't want to alarm anyone, which is why I've encrypted this for now, but so far the results are all coming back in essentially the same manner. The DNA of these creatures is a mix between Earth creatures -- the lion is a large component, and there are also what appears to be genetic material from the Australian dingo and some sort of crocodile. However, at the present time it appears as though the largest genetic contribution comes from human beings.
Obviously the samples may have been compromised, as I've really only been able to work off their blood and some hair. I'm going to request a larger sample, preferably an entire specimen -- dead, obviously. Hopefully we can get more answers, and hopefully the human genetic material was just cross-contamination.
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I've heard a few things about people returning to the end of the maze to clear out the rest of the creatures, in addition to a possible salvage operation. My name is Elizabeth Ross -- I'm a cellular biologist and university professor back home. If it's not too much trouble, I'd like to request a mostly intact -- though definitely dead -- specimen of the creatures. I'm sure there are a lot of people who are wondering just what they are and how they got here, not to mention how they've survived the jumps, and I'm hoping that an entire specimen might be able to give us some answers.
How is everyone feeling?
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[ Pause. ]
You said their minds didn't seem human. I'm not sure what you meant by that, but from what I'm seeing... they might have been, once.
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[He's been thinking about it since you mentioned it, Dr. Ross.]
Give me a moment.
[For the next minute or so, there is silence broken only by the sound of breathing and then a slight hiss at the end.]
No, nothing. I'm sorry, the anger and drive to feed is so entangled with pure violence and mental conflict that it is difficult to discern any sentient reasoning.
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[ Well, that's... interesting. ]
At least one person has talked about trying to revert them to their previous human state. I don't know if that's possible, but from the sound of things, from what you're telling me of their mental condition... it sounds inadvisable.
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[Sorry if he sounds a little sharp but he can not even imagine such a thing.]
Without a full understanding of just how the homo sapien material works into the creation of the whole, without the proper equipment to do a thorough breakdown and identification on the genetic markers.
Even not taking their degraded mental state into consideration from a theoretical and physiological standpoint alone it would be irresponsibly reckless.
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[ She thinks of Bruce, of how he asks if he hurt anyone. ]
The mental trauma would likely be unbearable.
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[Even his curiosity can not fathom such a thing.]
Nothing good could come of the attempt.
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I could use your help explaining that, if it's brought up further.
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Unfortunately, my experiences tend to lean toward people trying to play God. I'll try not to assume, though.
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[He's just being polite.]
And I am certainly not discounting the theory, as abhorrent as I find the possibility, I am merely saying we should not attach all value to one theory to the discount of the rest.
[There is a thoughtful pause and then in a slightly softer tone.]
Do these devices have a record feature on them?
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I believe they do, though I haven't checked myself -- I have a camera with me from home.
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If I was to attempt to send you an image over this device, could you record it on your end?
[He hasn't had enough experience with these exact devices yet to be certain of his own ability to record onto his own.]
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[There is a pause and then his voice again.]
Alright. Keep this feed open.
[It becomes apparent why he asked her to keep the feed open, because in the next instant he shoves the device into his pocket. Sorry, Betty but have some darkness for the next little while. In his pocket it is hard to hear more than the shifting of fabric as he moves, possibly accelerated breathing, a thunk as the pocket and device are smacked against some hard surface, possibly a wall.
There comes a sound that does not sound entirely human or even identifiable as any known beast followed by a couple of heavy thuds.
Still, after the thuds there is a long, cautious pause and then the device is being pulled out of the pocket, spinning dizzily for a moment before his face comes back on the feed.]
Dr. Ross?
[His voice is much lower now, a mere whisper and it sounds very tense.]
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Eventually, however, his face returns. She nods; she's still there. Her voice is quiet to match, not wanting to reveal his position to any more of the creatures. ]
I'm here.
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All right. I will not have long, so I am going to focus on the head and limbs.
[Still whispered and the device turns, the video feed focusing now on what appears to be an unconscious Manticore.
It is not going to be the most detailed recording, particularly with the way the lights keep flickering and Charles' camera skills leave a lot to be desired. Still he aims the recording to pick up key features, namely jaws like a wide-mouthed nail-toothed crocodiles' and the area where eyes may once have been but now are little more than healed over scar tissue.]
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It certainly looks like a hybrid of species.
[ Pause. ] You should get out of there. Finish up and come back, take a look at these samples yourself.
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I agree. [He whispers and the answer probably covers both her assessment of hybrid and also the need to withdraw from the department.]
I am going to catch up with Mr. Spock and we will be withdrawing presently I hope. I will be in touch when we are back.
[Well maybe not immediately when they return, it might actually be a few days after he passes out for a bit.]
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[ She means that. One of Betty's greatest strengths and greatest weaknesses is how much she feels -- despite a profession that emphasizes logic and fact, her emotions rule her. ]
I'll tell you anything else we've found once you contact me.