Test subject: Leonardo Hamato.
Caretaker/assigned personnel: Bishop Stones.
Date of capture: May 29th, 2040.
Gender: AMAB/Male.
State: cooperative/docile under sedation
Danger Level: low; 3.5/10.
Personality Level: preferable; 5/10.
Notes:
- The mutant “Leonardo” seems to consider himself as the leader of the group they have been found with the date of capture. The scars on its plastron and lower shell seem fairly old, and cannot be blamed to the IRP team, as they followed protocols. Although their efforts, they have seem to have used excessive force against the subject, causing some mild bruising and swelling on their lower arms and behind the neck, seeming to be from choking and a death-like grip. The mutant remains cooperative, though it doesn’t seem to stop its emotions and anxiety attacks from happening. Sedation is heavily advised when handling the subject, isolation, along with separation from its “brothers”, is recommended as well when performing procedures on “Leonardo” and the rest of the subjects it came in with.
Recommendations:
- Sedation for 6 hours and 30 minutes, 1-2 hours per day without sedation for warmups and assigned meals if no procedures are needed to be performed.
- Supervised visits with its “brothers”, 2 hours per free day with no procedures.
- meals must be kept light; processed foods are prohibited, as it seems that “Leonardo”’s stomach, along with its clutch mates, cannot handle it.
- dissections and cognitive experiments are where they stand out the most, therefore, it is better to keep its body intact a week prior to the procedures.
The mugshot was taken an hour after the capture of the mutants.
Details:
- Leonardo: bruises formed around their wrists, knees, and the back of their neck. Minor scratches could be seen around their knees and left wrist, possibly from excessive force. Numbing cream is recommended treatment to avoid soreness and further swelling.
- Raphael: bruises formed around their right knee, left wrist, and lower arm. Cuts and scratches can also be found on their knees, left hand, upper left arm, right shoulder, and head. Disinfectant and numbing cream is recommended to avoid swelling and infections.
- Donatello: A major bruise can be seen on their right wrist, possibly from excessive force while dragging them to the van. Wrapping and numbing cream is recommended to avoid swelling and a strained joint. A metal plate was drilled into their plastron beforehand to the mugshot as a safety measure.
- Michelangelo: a bruise can be seen on their left knee, as well as minor cuts on their left thigh and lower right arm. Disinfectant and numbing cream is recommended to avoid soreness and swelling.
“They’re quite small, compared to past mutants that we have captured, but instead of it being a disadvantage, the foundation can find a great use to this characteristic.” - Supervisor A.
Test subject: Donatello Hamato.
Caretaker/assigned personnel: Supervisor A.
Date of capture: May 29th, 2040.
Gender: AMAB/Male.
State: cooperative, almost dependent/under mild sedation.
Danger Level: medium; 4.5/10.
Personality Level: a “businessman” type; 6/10.
Notes:
- The mutant “Donatello”, has proven his intelligence via trades and “deals”, most being his full cooperation in exchange for benefits for both him and his clutch-mates. Although they have a rather blunt personality, with their help, we have managed to make tradeoffs with the extracted mutagen from the youngest one; it does not seem that they like this outcome, whatsoever. Our intrigue is its heart, as it seems that they had a deformity from when they first mutated, causing it to be fully exposed; it’s a surprise that they have made it so far, truly. Little to no excessive force was used to prevent damage and further complications, and a new, reinforced metal plate has been drilled into its plastron to protect its heart; that is, after we are done examining it and testing its capacities, of course.
Recommendations:
- keep the mutant entertained with puzzles, this can be used to analyze its analytic abilities and comprehension skills.
- give contact lenses, since its vision seems to not have fully developed, causing blurriness and a lack of awareness of their surroundings.
- supervised meals; avoid giving “Donatello” utensils, as they have attempted to harm the personnel a few times already.
- Supervised visits with its “brothers” 2 hours per free day, deals are best to be made in this case for the foundation’s benefit.
- processed foods are prohibited.
- After a weekly heart checkup, remove the old metal plate, and drill a new, sterilize one, to prevent infection.
“what does SCCS, EDD, IRP, and CPSM stand for?”
- SCCS: Specimen’s Containment, Capture, and Storage.
- Laboratory EDD: Experimentation, Distribution and Development.
- Facility IRP: Investigate, Report and Pursue.
- CPSM: Child Protective Services and Management.
“What is the purpose of SCCS?”
our purpose is to bring peace to New York City, and soon enough, all around America. The foundation was created to contain and prosecute the dangerous mutants that have recently grown all around the city, and consequently, brought chaos and violence into our lives. Inside of our programs, we hope to tame these violent criminals, to then put them back into the streets and serve our nation, just as it is needed.
“Are the procedures ethical?”
Yes, the procedures and ethical, and have the mutant’s comfort in mind. Although these creatures have posed threats to our day to day lives, we still make sure to treat them with the respect and dignity they deserve, as they are living beings at the end of the day. Excessive force and discrimination against mutants is heavily frowned upon and prohibited.
“What is done to the mutants after they are tamed?”
As it was mentioned already, tamed mutants are put back into the streets once they have proven that they aren’t a danger to society. Some are relocated into areas where they can prosper and build a new life without a criminal record.
Information(available for the public):
Specimens
Categories
Organizations
Mutants (Files and documentation)
Personnel(Files and documentation/journal entries)
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*this is a blog made for a tmnt fan iteration called “TMNT: Mutant Cycle”. Questions about the turtles and personnel of the facilities can be made as long as it follows this rules:
No explicit/suggestive content/questions when it comes to the turtles (they are minors). You can ask if it is related to the adults (though it might not get answered if it is considered too suggestive/inappropriate).
no personal questions towards the creator. This blog is intended to only center around the foundation and the mutants, questions about the creator’s life will be removed and not answered.
no t/cest nor darkship revolving the turtles and personnel.
*some characters might and WILL refuse to answer questions at certain points depending on the timeline they are in! This is also meant to be a roleplay blog, so keep questions related to the characters and the world around them.
“. . .I should’ve stole some glasses instead of this telephone.”
Donatello willingly gave back the telephone to the robbed personnel. Glasses have been ordered to prevent this from happening again. Sedation has been increased for this week.
Date: June 10th, 2040.
CapM.no.1012: Donatello Hamato.
Status: compliant; snarky, at worst.
Notes:
- The mutant “Donatello”, even with the little knowledge, they have created interesting robots.
- We plan on manufacturing these machines, though that doesn’t seem to be of the mutant’s interest.
- They have named a few, such like “metal-head”, or more sophisticated, like “nano-bots”; we suspect they heard the names from one of its clutch-mates.
- Glasses, as promised, were ordered. Headsets to keep them at bay has been given as well.
- Supervision is advised, as they have grown too confident and has made some rather concerning “jokes”.
mutants, what are they?
- mutants, unlike specimens, are not born as creatures nor animals, instead, they are morphed and created by what we call “mutagen”, a substance that the foundation has yet to fully understand its origins. Mutants can mutate from animals to anthropomorphic creatures, or humans can mutate to animalistic-like creatures. While some maintain the humanity they once had, some become feral due to clash of instincts; both can still be a threat to our people, despite the differences.
what is mutagen?
- mutagen is a substance that has been discovered 16 years ago in one of the foundation’s expeditions after multiple alerts and news about a unknown object crashed into the outskirts of New York City. The mutagen, unlike what we expected, redefines itself for survival, latching onto creatures to turn into one singular being, mainly replacing the original DNA with itself while expressing the secondary genetics via a physical process, which usually takes one to two minutes.
what to do in case of bumping into a mutagen outbreak:
- don’t panic
- slowly get away from the substance
- report the incident to the facility IRP
If you are caught, and get fall into the substance, do not panic; let it run its course. After the transformation, go to the nearest police station, and report yourself to the foundation; we can redirect the progress in the first 24 hours if you do.
Personnel: Bishop “Stones” Stockman.
- Surname will be changed to Stones in order to avoid confusion and personal interests from clashing with other personnel.
Assigned mutant: Leonardo Hamato
- it will soon be replaced with Michelangelo Hamato.
Gender: AMAB/Male
Rank: medium-upper class
- along with few other colleague, they are assigned to work on more complex projects, and directly assist Supervisor A.
Notes:
- Bishop Stones was employed fairly recently, with him only working 2 and a half years in the Foundation; it’s impressive how he has managed to take the lead in various projects, and has become one of our top employees with so little time nor experience.
- Although they are quite important, their biggest flaw is his sympathy for the specimens and mutants. It is admirable the strong morals that they keep, but unfortunately, due to this, many incidents have happened in the past.
- They have been assigned to be the caretaker of our recent captures, guiding them and checking up on their physical and mental health on their stay.
- Stones does not have much knowledge to the Foundation’s goals, as it might affect the path that we’ve chosen to take due to clash of views.