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''"...Subject is responding to treatments to a remarkable degree. Subject is showing thirty-five to forty percent increase in manual dexterity, flexibility, and mental acuity. Side effects include dizziness, nausea, social withdrawal, mild anxiety..."''
 
''"...Subject is responding to treatments to a remarkable degree. Subject is showing thirty-five to forty percent increase in manual dexterity, flexibility, and mental acuity. Side effects include dizziness, nausea, social withdrawal, mild anxiety..."''
  
''"...Subject escaped containment. Subject only recovered when she returned voluntarily. Method of escape unknown. Possibly subcognitive projection of inhibiting field. Phenomenon requires further study..."''  
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''"...Subject escaped containment. Subject only recovered when she returned voluntarily. Method of escape unknown. Possible subcognitive projection of inhibiting field. Phenomenon requires further study..."''  
  
 
''"...Detailed analysis proved inconclusive. Subject appears to be developing insecurities regarding position. Suggest immediate implementation of advanced positive conditioning..."''
 
''"...Detailed analysis proved inconclusive. Subject appears to be developing insecurities regarding position. Suggest immediate implementation of advanced positive conditioning..."''

Revision as of 09:05, 29 June 2012

Introduction
Date of Birth: August 5, 1984
Height: 1.55 meters
Weight: 48 kilograms
Employer: Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF)
Recruitment Date: December 13, 2006
Position: Special Agent

Dossier:

Acacia Malesia Delinia Reynolds, Age 23

The following is an excerpt from a series of Performance Evaluations beginning September 11, 2007

"...Subject shows unusual skill in wide variety of subjects including: security systems, stealth operations, firearms, interrogation, intimidation. Suggesting field assignments include investigations, undercover operations, and 'wet work'..."

"...Subject is responding to treatments to a remarkable degree. Subject is showing thirty-five to forty percent increase in manual dexterity, flexibility, and mental acuity. Side effects include dizziness, nausea, social withdrawal, mild anxiety..."

"...Subject escaped containment. Subject only recovered when she returned voluntarily. Method of escape unknown. Possible subcognitive projection of inhibiting field. Phenomenon requires further study..."

"...Detailed analysis proved inconclusive. Subject appears to be developing insecurities regarding position. Suggest immediate implementation of advanced positive conditioning..."

"...Subject is readjusting to previous life and identity roles. She has been ordered to report to local offices. Will continue to monitor behavior for changes in efficacy of conditioning procedures."