Endings.

M emorandum for Dr. (Colonel) Isaac Haayes

From: Dr. Katrina Overlander

Subject: Alpha Group Activation Results

Recap: Twenty-four months after the aircraft mishap that released nanites into an uncontrolled environment, the inadvertent test subjects continue to be monitored. Their independent formation of St. Michael's Solutions has worked in favor of the experiment, as it makes them easier to monitor. Additionally, should they accept high-risk assignments, their potential capacity for injury is higher, thus making them better test subjects.

Alpha-01 continues to be uncooperative and combative. Options for further testing include additional pharmaceutical interventions and, if necessary, neural manipulation.

Alpha-02’s nanites were activated when the subject’s shattered ankle was re-injured. The technology is performing better than anticipated, as bones that were irrevocably broken appear to be functioning at capacity.

Attempting to make correlations between Alpha-01 and Alpha-02’s results would be premature at this time.

Alpha-03 was activated remotely as a test one week ago for comparison and to ensure the activation sequence is functioning properly. Each of these goals has yet to be realized. While he suffered significant prior injuries in the line of duty, he has not been injured lately to the extent the nanites are needed. He is healing faster from small cuts and bruises, however.

Alpha-04 and Alpha-05 have not yet been activated.

Alpha-06 is performing optimally and will continue to observe as directed.

The control subjects, Alpha-07 and Alpha-08, show no signs of cross-contamination at this time.

We will continue to monitor Alpha Group for further data, to include systems surveillance. Please advise if and when you decide to activate the group as a whole remotely.

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