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CASE FILE #1111
Name: Chimera (Chim) Age: 13 years Sex: None Personality: Mostly joyful, dreamy and curious. Can't control its own emotions, might suffer from a personality and identity disorder. Possesses an unbreakable spirit. Interests: Obsession with orcas and the ocean. Loves water and blue is its favourite color. Diet: Complex mixture of various organic foods. (high quantities of vitamins and proteins) Class: Special.
Anomaly: Mutant Genes. Case: The subject presents a mutant genome, a large mixture of millions of different and unique genes in constant change with an erratic behaviour. This makes identification an extremely difficult task, the subject can't be categorized as human or an individual from any other known species, rather all of them together as one. It can't be recognized as male or female either, doesn't show any typical genitals or sexual features, has been proven to be infertile. The subject shows an amazing regeneration ability but also a fragile health, its body collapses for unknown reasons from time to time, needs constant care and vigilance. Due to the high mutability of its genes, the subject can transform into any animal or developed living organism on the planet and amazingly maintain its level of cognition, intelligence and memory, no matter the shape or size of its body. It can control this ability mostly at will, but can't stay in one form for too long, not even the human one, so it needs to change many times per day to stay healthy and not enter in shock. We are unable to avoid this and haven't found any way to control or use its mutation yet. Status: Unstable. Form of containment hasn't been properly adjusted yet. Comments: The subject's anomaly can be considered a miracle or even a blessing for science, making it the most valuable and precious acquisition for the facility to date. Must concentrate all our efforts on this new specimen, might be the key to our future.













