From 97c423db5f201eec5022640c30a0736242bef587 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2023 15:57:37 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 01/10] fixes merge errors. --- data/mods/MindOverMatter/README.md | 102 ++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 51 insertions(+), 51 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/mods/MindOverMatter/README.md b/data/mods/MindOverMatter/README.md index 693265f731680..ffff8e34c43a1 100644 --- a/data/mods/MindOverMatter/README.md +++ b/data/mods/MindOverMatter/README.md @@ -1,52 +1,52 @@ -# Mind Over Matter -A Psionics mod for Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead - -This mod adds (currently) seven separate psionic power paths to Cataclysm, including: - -1) Biokinesis - Control of the body. Biokinetics can become stronger and faster than an ordinary human, and even change their form in limited ways. (starting profession: Star Athlete) -2) Clairsentience - Extending the senses beyond the body. Clairsentients can see in the dark and through walls, and eventually gain a bird's eye view of their surroundings, as well as perform in combat by anticipating their enemies' movements. (starting profession: Doomseer) -3) Pyrokinesis - Manipulating fire and heat. Pyrokinetics can start fires and protect themselves from heat, and even cover their whole body in raging flames to discourage attack (starting profession: Firestarter) -4) Telekinesis - Moving objects at a distance. Telekinetics can pull objects to them and hurl their enemies away, and even collapse buildings or shield themselves with a barrier of telekinetic force. (starting profession: Test Subject, Project ONYX LIGHTNING) -5) Telepathy - Control of the mind. Telepaths can become more persuasive and shield their presence from their enemies, and a powerful one can seize control of their enemies' minds. (starting profession: Government Interrogater (DECEASED)) -6) Teleportation - Moving without crossing the intervening distance. Teleporters can escape danger and move quickly, and at higher levels they can travel long distances across the ravaged earth or hurl their enemies away to the space between dimensions. (starting profession: Itzcuauhtli Corps Liaison, Yohualli Èhecatl Division) -7) Vitakinesis - Control of health and injury. Vitakinetics can bind their own wounds and speed healing, eventually recovering from even near-crippling injuries. (starting profession: Faith Healer) - -If you would like a random power path, pick the profession "Awakening Psion." - -The goal is for each path to be upgraded through usage, since sitting and studying a book for hours doesn't really fit the fiction of improving psychic powers. Powers are gained progressively, with increasing mastery of lower-tier powers unlocking new ones. Powers are based on a new skill called "metaphysics" which you can learn through recipes found from appropriate books in the world. - -ADVANTAGES - -1) Psionic powers are fast. Many powers take less than 100 moves to use, with high-level powers sometimes taking much less (a level 10 Telekinetic Hand takes only 10 moves!), reflecting that they are as fast as thought. - -2) Powers use Stamina as their power source, meaning that a fully-charged psychic is only a five-minute breather away. -3) Powers are generally very quiet (generally. Pyrokinesis is very loud) - -DISADVANTAGES - -1) Powers use Stamina as their power source. This is also a disadvantage because every power use reduces your ability to run away. -2) All powers require concentration and thus are affected by Focus. It's very difficult to concentrate enough to lift a pursuing boomer if you've just fought off a grappler in close range and there's blood all around you. - -3) Long-term power use is debilitating--powers have a chance to cause Drain, which will gradually reduce your maximum Stamina, Strength, Dexterity, and Perception as well as make you hungry and tired. Drain goes away naturally on its own with rest. (I would have used weariness but that's impossible) - -LORE - -When the government began noticing that some XEDRA explorers of alternate dimensions returned with anomalous capabilities, Project PHAVIAN was founded to study these in full. Within the year, this led to the discover of latent psychic powers in a portion of humanity. On Earth these were minor, almost trivial--the ability to always find your lost keys or know the next sentence someone is going to say moments before they do are useful powers but not lifechanging--but exposure to extra-dimensional energy seemed to increase psionic power. A PHAVIAN test subject who on Earth could manipulate a quarter to make sure it always landed heads up could sometimes throw large objects on the other side of a portal, or even lift a person. Soon after, it was discovered that specific crystalline formations found in extra-dimensional locations had the effect of amplifying psionic power even further, and that exposure to these crystals could awaken powers in previously mundane individuals. - -Soon after that, the world ended. The weakening of dimensional barriers has made psionic power much stronger on Earth, but there's no longer anyone around to conduct any experiments on it. It's just one more method that survivors use in the wake of the Cataclysm. - -GAINING POWERS - -The easiest way to gain psionics is to pick a profession that starts with them (or debug them in). There are also some strange crystals you might find in places with a strong connection with the Nether, or which are carried by psychic ferals. Or you could walk out into a portal storm unprotected. - -Listen to the voices. - -Bathe in the energies of the Nether. - -We have such sights to show you. - -WAIT, STAMINA? - -I realize it's a bit counterintuitive that taking Indefatiguable or mutating mouse will make you a better psychic, but this was the best solution I could think of for compatibility. There's no way to implement cooldowns for individual powers and I don't want to use mana and make it regenerate very fast for psychics because that breaks compatibility with every single magic mod out there. Fatigue or Weariness would also fit but it's not currently possible to use Fatigue as a spell power source without adding a custom extra effect for every single power, and not possible to interact with Weariness at all, so until that's an option or there's a way to make a custom power pool, Stamina it is. - +# Mind Over Matter +A Psionics mod for Cataclysm: Dark Days Ahead + +This mod adds (currently) seven separate psionic power paths to Cataclysm, including: + +1) Biokinesis - Control of the body. Biokinetics can become stronger and faster than an ordinary human, and even change their form in limited ways. (starting profession: Star Athlete) +2) Clairsentience - Extending the senses beyond the body. Clairsentients can see in the dark and through walls, and eventually gain a bird's eye view of their surroundings, as well as perform in combat by anticipating their enemies' movements. (starting profession: Doomseer) +3) Pyrokinesis - Manipulating fire and heat. Pyrokinetics can start fires and protect themselves from heat, and even cover their whole body in raging flames to discourage attack (starting profession: Firestarter) +4) Telekinesis - Moving objects at a distance. Telekinetics can pull objects to them and hurl their enemies away, and even collapse buildings or shield themselves with a barrier of telekinetic force. (starting profession: Test Subject, Project ONYX LIGHTNING) +5) Telepathy - Control of the mind. Telepaths can become more persuasive and shield their presence from their enemies, and a powerful one can seize control of their enemies' minds. (starting profession: Government Interrogater (DECEASED)) +6) Teleportation - Moving without crossing the intervening distance. Teleporters can escape danger and move quickly, and at higher levels they can travel long distances across the ravaged earth or hurl their enemies away to the space between dimensions. (starting profession: Itzcuauhtli Corps Liaison, Yohualli Èhecatl Division) +7) Vitakinesis - Control of health and injury. Vitakinetics can bind their own wounds and speed healing, eventually recovering from even near-crippling injuries. (starting profession: Faith Healer) + +If you would like a random power path, pick the profession "Awakening Psion." + +The goal is for each path to be upgraded through usage, since sitting and studying a book for hours doesn't really fit the fiction of improving psychic powers. Powers are gained progressively, with increasing mastery of lower-tier powers unlocking new ones. Powers are based on a new skill called "metaphysics" which you can learn through recipes found from appropriate books in the world. + +ADVANTAGES + +1) Psionic powers are fast. Many powers take less than 100 moves to use, with high-level powers sometimes taking much less (a level 10 Telekinetic Hand takes only 10 moves!), reflecting that they are as fast as thought. + +2) Powers use Stamina as their power source, meaning that a fully-charged psychic is only a five-minute breather away. +3) Powers are generally very quiet (generally. Pyrokinesis is very loud) + +DISADVANTAGES + +1) Powers use Stamina as their power source. This is also a disadvantage because every power use reduces your ability to run away. +2) All powers require concentration and thus are affected by Focus. It's very difficult to concentrate enough to lift a pursuing boomer if you've just fought off a grappler in close range and there's blood all around you. + +3) Long-term power use is debilitating--powers have a chance to cause Drain, which will gradually reduce your maximum Stamina, Strength, Dexterity, and Perception as well as make you hungry and tired. Drain goes away naturally on its own with rest. (I would have used weariness but that's impossible) + +LORE + +When the government began noticing that some XEDRA explorers of alternate dimensions returned with anomalous capabilities, Project PHAVIAN was founded to study these in full. Within the year, this led to the discover of latent psychic powers in a portion of humanity. On Earth these were minor, almost trivial--the ability to always find your lost keys or know the next sentence someone is going to say moments before they do are useful powers but not lifechanging--but exposure to extra-dimensional energy seemed to increase psionic power. A PHAVIAN test subject who on Earth could manipulate a quarter to make sure it always landed heads up could sometimes throw large objects on the other side of a portal, or even lift a person. Soon after, it was discovered that specific crystalline formations found in extra-dimensional locations had the effect of amplifying psionic power even further, and that exposure to these crystals could awaken powers in previously mundane individuals. + +Soon after that, the world ended. The weakening of dimensional barriers has made psionic power much stronger on Earth, but there's no longer anyone around to conduct any experiments on it. It's just one more method that survivors use in the wake of the Cataclysm. + +GAINING POWERS + +The easiest way to gain psionics is to pick a profession that starts with them (or debug them in). There are also some strange crystals you might find in places with a strong connection with the Nether, or which are carried by psychic ferals. Or you could walk out into a portal storm unprotected. + +Listen to the voices. + +Bathe in the energies of the Nether. + +We have such sights to show you. + +WAIT, STAMINA? + +I realize it's a bit counterintuitive that taking Indefatiguable or mutating mouse will make you a better psychic, but this was the best solution I could think of for compatibility. There's no way to implement cooldowns for individual powers and I don't want to use mana and make it regenerate very fast for psychics because that breaks compatibility with every single magic mod out there. Fatigue or Weariness would also fit but it's not currently possible to use Fatigue as a spell power source without adding a custom extra effect for every single power, and not possible to interact with Weariness at all, so until that's an option or there's a way to make a custom power pool, Stamina it is. + Weariness is still my goal here, but until it's possible to use it in spells Drain (described above) is the substitute. \ No newline at end of file From 1a1aacda74a08f7c58c0deec27c25d4c0779c3fa Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Tue, 4 Jun 2024 19:25:47 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 02/10] adds first two reports. --- data/json/items/newspaper.json | 26 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++ data/json/snippets/lab.json | 8 ++++++++ 2 files changed, 34 insertions(+) diff --git a/data/json/items/newspaper.json b/data/json/items/newspaper.json index f97c3625195fe..35d8f583307d7 100644 --- a/data/json/items/newspaper.json +++ b/data/json/items/newspaper.json @@ -150,6 +150,32 @@ "type": "GENERIC", "id": "lab_file_mutation_testing", "name": { "str_sp": "production tests" }, + "conditional_names": [ + { + "type": "SNIPPET_ID", + "condition": "mutation_testing", + "value": "mutation_testing_8", + "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE012/HM33-008" } + }, + { + "type": "SNIPPET_ID", + "condition": "mutation_testing", + "value": "mutation_testing_9", + "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE012/HF23-009" } + }, + { + "type": "SNIPPET_ID", + "condition": "log_mutagen_animal", + "value": "test_3", + "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE031/21-003" } + }, + { + "type": "SNIPPET_ID", + "condition": "log_mutagen_animal", + "value": "test_4", + "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE065/04-001" } + } + ], "description": "Accompanying document, that describes tests performed on different subjects.", "expand_snippets": true, "variants": [ diff --git a/data/json/snippets/lab.json b/data/json/snippets/lab.json index 57146348d1bcd..28684387e4517 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/lab.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/lab.json @@ -353,6 +353,14 @@ { "id": "mutation_testing_7", "text": "Prepare subject with 1500 U primer compound\nOmit mutagen\nObserve for 6 hours\nResults: Subject reported notable increase in strength. Physical test revealed increase in subject's physical strength for about 25%. No other changes\nLong term results: No long-term changes." + }, + { + "id": "mutation_testing_8", + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian male, 32 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 173 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 77 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 450 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve effects of minor PE012 doses when localised to different physiological areas and establish extent of morphological alterations without application of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing standard pre-procedure injection of sedative compound, 450 U of PE012 was administered to Subject-HM33 within the radial artery of the right hand. subject was restrained for security, with affected arm immobilised in clear view, and subsequently isolated within experiment cell B07 for live observation for 4.7 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS\nAt 1:42, the dorsal skin of HM33’s right hand began to grow mottled, peeling from the metacarpal bones and sloughing off. In addition, over a course of 18 seconds, starting at 2:05, fingernails were observed to detach and fall free of the subject's nailbeds as rapid necrosis spread to Subject-HM33’s fingers, displaying all phalanges. Preliminary ossification of collateral ligaments, volar plate, and extensor tendons was noted at 2:31, resulting in the subject’s fingers assuming a curved posture, with metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints completely ossified as well. Inexplicable laps in sedation occurred at 3:03, upon which HM33 awoke in great distress as the ring and pinky finger phalanges were observed to ossify together into a single structure; similar change took place between the phalanges of the index and middle fingers.\nRefer to corresponding footage, PE012/HM33-008, for details regarding subsequent experiment abortion and intervention at 4:23 through 4:42.\n\nRESULTS:\nThe subject’s right hand has turned into three claw-like appendages, with the metacarpal and phalange bones indistinguishable. Surgical exploration of HM33’s rist revealed that the carpel bones have assumed the role of hinged joints, similar to the function of the metacarpophalangeal joints. Despite ossification, the former metacarpal and phalangeal bones seemed to only be slightly sturdier than the subject's regular morphology, with a 19-second window of struggling proving sufficient to mangle, beyond repair, the subject's new anatomy.\nRecommending HM33 for testing of PE 48x to observe the effects of regeneration on subject’s destroyed anatomy, as well as re-evaluation of sedation procedures." + }, + { + "id": "mutation_testing_9", + "text": "SUBJECT:\nAfrican American female, 21 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 166 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 61 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 1850 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Ginger Kingsly\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nInvestigate morphological effects of PE012 when introduced to localised areas of physiology and extent of mutation without the introduction of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing pre-procedure sedation protocol (updated in accordance with amendment 33-007-A) of Subject-HF23, subject was perpendicularly restrained: cranium was elevated to a 30-degree angle for clear observation of the aural cavity. A rubber bite block was inserted between HF23’s teeth, upon which the subject's labia were drawn back, and injection of PE012 was administered to HF23’s mandible gingivae, between the 2nd and 3rd alveolar processes of the subject's incisors. Subject was wheeled into experiment cell B15 and left immobilised for live observation of 7.3 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS\nAt 1:13, subject's gingivae were observed to begin expressing blood; it was also noted that HF23’s lower incisors and cuspids appeared to be undergoing displacement, similar to deciduous tooth replacement but on a far more rapid timespan. Blood continued to be noted until 3:42, at which point an extreme uptake in discharge took place as the right central and lateral mandibular incisors, as well as the associated cuspid, dislodged from the subject’s jaw, replaced by fresh cuspid-like teeth that erupted from the alveolar processes.\nSpontaneous tooth replacement was evidenced across all of Subject-HF23's visible teeth, with cuspids growing at accelerated rates, approximately 0.4-0.65 mm per second, impaling the bite block at 4:33. By 5:32, uncontrolled growth of mandibular teeth had forced subject's jaws to an open diameter of 52-56 mm, with haphazard, visible teeth also developing from the right-side alveolar border of HF23's mandible. Clearance for emergency intervention was authorised at 5:36, as documented in footage PE012-HF23-009.\n\nIntervention was unsuccessful.\n\nRESULTS:\nPost-mortem computerised tomography scanning revealed that subject's mandible had been overgrown with fresh alveolar processes, both emerging on the inner and outer surfaces of the alveolar border as well as upon the rami bones, with 19 teeth found breaching the epidermal layer. Refer to Appendix B for detailed images: figures 12-21.\nMain growth was relegated to Subject-HF23's mandibular sockets, with no noted development on the maxilla’s remains. Cause of subject's expiration was assessed to be a cluster of three teeth, all erupting from the left cuspid’s alveolar process, which had impaled the hard pallet along with 36 other such teeth and continued to grow, at an increasingly bent angle, through the subject's left ocular cavity and corresponding cerebrum hemisphere.\nRefer to figures 22-29 of Appendix B for braincase images and figures 30-41 for photographs of dental samples extracted from HM23’s cranium, the largest of which measured 29.66 cm in curved length, 1.2 cm at its base, and was completely composed of solid cementum coated by enamel." } ] }, From eef944fe9164a2fa82f5fa6c8aca3f248d773059 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Mon, 10 Jun 2024 00:56:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 03/10] new snippet. --- data/json/items/newspaper.json | 18 ++++++------------ data/json/snippets/lab.json | 2 +- 2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/json/items/newspaper.json b/data/json/items/newspaper.json index 35d8f583307d7..100439c512ea5 100644 --- a/data/json/items/newspaper.json +++ b/data/json/items/newspaper.json @@ -151,6 +151,12 @@ "id": "lab_file_mutation_testing", "name": { "str_sp": "production tests" }, "conditional_names": [ + { + "type": "SNIPPET_ID", + "condition": "mutation_testing", + "value": "mutation_testing_1", + "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE039/HF15-001" } + }, { "type": "SNIPPET_ID", "condition": "mutation_testing", @@ -162,18 +168,6 @@ "condition": "mutation_testing", "value": "mutation_testing_9", "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE012/HF23-009" } - }, - { - "type": "SNIPPET_ID", - "condition": "log_mutagen_animal", - "value": "test_3", - "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE031/21-003" } - }, - { - "type": "SNIPPET_ID", - "condition": "log_mutagen_animal", - "value": "test_4", - "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE065/04-001" } } ], "description": "Accompanying document, that describes tests performed on different subjects.", diff --git a/data/json/snippets/lab.json b/data/json/snippets/lab.json index 28684387e4517..6e01ab24ce012 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/lab.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/lab.json @@ -328,7 +328,7 @@ "text": [ { "id": "mutation_testing_1", - "text": "Prepare subject with 800 U mutagen\nApply 500 U primer compound\nObserve for 6 hours\nResults: Subject rapidly grew feathers across whole body, including hands, arms, armpits, back and neck. Some grew in unexpected places, including a few around subject's eyes, but were safely removed by the subject\nLong term results: subject found themselves able to split their vision." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian female, 41 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 161 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 59 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 800 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE039-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Victor Santana\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nEstablish the extent of phenotypic restructuring when utilising high doses of base PE012 configured with targeted primer agents (PE039 derived from Ardea Herodias samples).\n\nPROCEDURE:\nAdhering to (then formalised) pre-trial directive PSD-06A, Subject-HF15 was lightly sedated to a mild anaesthetized state within experimentation cell B03 before being provided with 800 U of PE012 and 500 U of PE039 to ingest orally (consult updated directive PSD-06B for amendments to this methodology). Subject cooperated without incident and was isolated, unrestrained, within cell B03 for a live observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:04, subject began complaining of elevated temperatures, followed, at 0:05, by an acute itch. A review of high-resolution feeds yielded sight of subcutaneous growths manifesting below subject's epidermis, while thermal imaging equipment noted a core temperature increase of 39.6 degrees Fahrenheit since the experiment’s start (rough estimations placed the size of the growths exceeding 3-times the size of ordinary dermal papilla). Despite anesthetization, subject exhibited significant discomfort by 0.07 and increased efforts at scratching themselves as structures reminiscent of calcium feather sheaths began erupting from the papilla. Mild blood discharge was noted as subject scratched follicles and emergent sheets into bursting.\nSubject alarm peeked at 0:13 when calcium sheets on the extensor portion of the upper left arm began to disintegrate as feather rachis, measuring 1.2–3.7 cm, emerged. Anaesthesia proved insufficient to prevent HF15 from panicking as extreme growth of rachis structures developed about the scapula, ocular orbit, upper thorax, and wrists. However, as the progress of phenotypic alterations was not inhibited by the subject's distress, administrator Santana elected to allow the experiment to proceed until the designated safety margin of 6:00.\n\nRESULTS:\nHF15 has developed body-wide patches of greyish-blue plumage, extending from the subject’s thighs to the hairline, where scattered feather growths were observed in presence across the scalp. Refer to Appendix A for photos: figures 2–10. Investigation of feather calami discovered that the subject's plumage developed from HF15’s natural dermal papilla, swollen to accommodate shaft structures, with most of the subject's original body hair having fallen out. It is yet unknown how PE012 and PE039 managed to induce the generation of calcium B; however, most feathers appear to be underdeveloped, with weak rachis and rarely developed barbules allowing the subject to easily tare out plumage. Refer to Appendix B for specimen photos, figures 10–17.\nPending an inquiry and the enforcement of Amendment PSD-6B to avoid unnecessary prolonged subject distress and the mental health of observation staff, Dr. Santana has been suspended from the PE-012 programme indefinitely." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_2", From 8ebb022efe531f49c4ae3b5b84098316d094afa2 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2024 14:58:44 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 04/10] color make text pritty. me add color codes to text. text now pritty. --- data/json/items/newspaper.json | 6 ++++++ data/json/snippets/lab.json | 8 ++++---- 2 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/json/items/newspaper.json b/data/json/items/newspaper.json index 100439c512ea5..fc15cd00f3de6 100644 --- a/data/json/items/newspaper.json +++ b/data/json/items/newspaper.json @@ -157,6 +157,12 @@ "value": "mutation_testing_1", "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE039/HF15-001" } }, + { + "type": "SNIPPET_ID", + "condition": "mutation_testing", + "value": "mutation_testing_2", + "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE065/HM25-002" } + }, { "type": "SNIPPET_ID", "condition": "mutation_testing", diff --git a/data/json/snippets/lab.json b/data/json/snippets/lab.json index 6e01ab24ce012..54bcdf3fe9755 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/lab.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/lab.json @@ -328,11 +328,11 @@ "text": [ { "id": "mutation_testing_1", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian female, 41 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 161 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 59 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 800 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE039-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Victor Santana\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nEstablish the extent of phenotypic restructuring when utilising high doses of base PE012 configured with targeted primer agents (PE039 derived from Ardea Herodias samples).\n\nPROCEDURE:\nAdhering to (then formalised) pre-trial directive PSD-06A, Subject-HF15 was lightly sedated to a mild anaesthetized state within experimentation cell B03 before being provided with 800 U of PE012 and 500 U of PE039 to ingest orally (consult updated directive PSD-06B for amendments to this methodology). Subject cooperated without incident and was isolated, unrestrained, within cell B03 for a live observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:04, subject began complaining of elevated temperatures, followed, at 0:05, by an acute itch. A review of high-resolution feeds yielded sight of subcutaneous growths manifesting below subject's epidermis, while thermal imaging equipment noted a core temperature increase of 39.6 degrees Fahrenheit since the experiment’s start (rough estimations placed the size of the growths exceeding 3-times the size of ordinary dermal papilla). Despite anesthetization, subject exhibited significant discomfort by 0.07 and increased efforts at scratching themselves as structures reminiscent of calcium feather sheaths began erupting from the papilla. Mild blood discharge was noted as subject scratched follicles and emergent sheets into bursting.\nSubject alarm peeked at 0:13 when calcium sheets on the extensor portion of the upper left arm began to disintegrate as feather rachis, measuring 1.2–3.7 cm, emerged. Anaesthesia proved insufficient to prevent HF15 from panicking as extreme growth of rachis structures developed about the scapula, ocular orbit, upper thorax, and wrists. However, as the progress of phenotypic alterations was not inhibited by the subject's distress, administrator Santana elected to allow the experiment to proceed until the designated safety margin of 6:00.\n\nRESULTS:\nHF15 has developed body-wide patches of greyish-blue plumage, extending from the subject’s thighs to the hairline, where scattered feather growths were observed in presence across the scalp. Refer to Appendix A for photos: figures 2–10. Investigation of feather calami discovered that the subject's plumage developed from HF15’s natural dermal papilla, swollen to accommodate shaft structures, with most of the subject's original body hair having fallen out. It is yet unknown how PE012 and PE039 managed to induce the generation of calcium B; however, most feathers appear to be underdeveloped, with weak rachis and rarely developed barbules allowing the subject to easily tare out plumage. Refer to Appendix B for specimen photos, figures 10–17.\nPending an inquiry and the enforcement of Amendment PSD-6B to avoid unnecessary prolonged subject distress and the mental health of observation staff, Dr. Santana has been suspended from the PE-012 programme indefinitely." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian female, 41 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 161 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 59 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 800 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE039-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Victor Santana\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nEstablish the extent of phenotypic restructuring when utilising high doses of base PE012 configured with targeted primer agents (PE039 derived from Ardea Herodias samples).\n\nPROCEDURE:\nAdhering to (then formalised) pre-trial directive PSD-06A, Subject-HF15 was lightly sedated to a mild anaesthetized state within experimentation cell B03 before being provided with 800 U of PE012 and 500 U of PE039 to ingest orally (consult updated directive PSD-06B for amendments to this methodology). Subject cooperated without incident and was isolated, unrestrained, within cell B03 for a live observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:04, subject began complaining of elevated temperatures, followed, at 0:05, by an acute itch. A review of high-resolution feeds yielded sight of subcutaneous growths manifesting below subject's epidermis (estimations placed the size of the growths exceeding 3-times that of ordinary dermal papilla), while thermal imaging equipment noted a core temperature increase of 39.6 degrees Fahrenheit since the experiment’s start. Despite anesthetization, subject exhibited significant discomfort by 0.07 and increased efforts at scratching themselves as structures reminiscent of calcium feather sheaths began erupting from the papilla. Mild blood discharge was noted as subject scratched follicles and emergent sheets into bursting.\nSubject alarm peeked at 0:13 when calcium sheets on the extensor portion of the upper left arm began to disintegrate as feather rachis, measuring 1.2–3.7 cm, emerged. Anaesthesia proved insufficient to prevent HF15 from panicking as extreme growth of rachis structures developed about the scapula, ocular orbit, upper thorax, and wrists. However, as the progress of phenotypic alterations was not inhibited by the subject's distress, administrator Santana elected to allow the experiment to proceed until the designated safety margin of 6:00.\n\nRESULTS:\nHF15 has developed body-wide patches of greyish-blue plumage, extending from the subject’s thighs to the hairline, where scattered feather growths were observed in presence across the scalp. Refer to Appendix A for photos: figures 2–10. Investigation of feather calami discovered that the subject's plumage developed from HF15’s natural dermal papilla, swollen to accommodate shaft structures, with most of the subject's original body hair having fallen out. It is yet unknown how PE012 and PE039 managed to induce generation of beta keratin; however, most feathers appear to be underdeveloped, with weak rachis and rarely developed barbules allowing the subject to easily tare out plumage. Refer to Appendix B for specimen photos, figures 10–17.\nPending an inquiry and the enforcement of Amendment PSD-6B to avoid unnecessary prolonged subject distress and the mental health of observation staff, Dr. Santana has been suspended from the PE-012 programme indefinitely." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_2", - "text": "Prepare subject with 300 U mutagen\nApply 300 U primer compound\nObserve for 6 hours\nResults: No observable changes. Subject asked for more food.\nLong term results: the size of subject's stomach was increased by 50%." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nHispanic male, 29 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 182 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 88 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 300 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE065-300 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve the nature of physiological restructuring when dosed with miner injections of PE012, configured with PE065 compounds derived from samples of Ursus americanus, Eurypharynx pelecanoides, and Hogna carolinensis.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nTotal pre-procedure sedation was achieved without incident (defer to protocol PSD-6B for details), whereupon 300 U, respectively, of PE012 and PE065 were intravenously introduced to Subject-HM25 through the axillary artery. Per new standard directives as of June 21st, subject was lightly restrained within isolation cell B15 for supervised observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nThroughout the entire observation period, Subject-HM25 displayed no phenotypic alterations, despite infrared imaging registering an elevation of core temperatures by 34.2 degrees Fahrenheit from 0:10 and 14 seconds to 0:36 and 21 seconds. Of administrative Concern, Drs. Marten Greenwood and Betheny Swan (in charge of the 2nd observation shift) were disciplined when 3rd-shift staff arrived to find them engaged in blackjack rather than observing HM25. Post-experiment review of footage PE065/HM25-002, however, revealed no missed trans-morphological events.\nUpon regaining lucidity, Subject-HM25 was questioned and examined, the transcript of which may be found in Appendix B. However, as nothing of note was discovered, the subject was returned to prolonged retention cell C07 and left under covert surveillance. Over the following 2 days, however, it was noted that both subject’s appetite and extent of consumption had drastically increased, demonstrating an inclination to ingest three times the amount prior to experiment; the subject was known for being a light eater previously. In addition, subject was recorded to frequently complain of recurrent heartburn following consumption. At 06:42 on the 3rd day following the experiment, subject was admitted for invasive exploratory surgery.\n\nRESULTS:\nSubject-HM25’s stomach body has increased in volume by over 50%, retaining 5985 ml of material at maximum stretch. Additionally, parietal cells were found to excrete an acidic compound greater than regular, measured at a PH of 0.4: surgery had to be temporarily suspended as the staff’s implements began to erode.\nWhile the alkaline mucosal barrier has developed with the digestive juices, the organ’s stretch receptors seem to be in a constant state of activation under the stomach’s new weight, and the release of glucagon-like peptide 1 and insulin also seem to be delayed, prolonging HM25’s food-seeking desires. Curiously, both the pyloric canal and pyloric sphincter have failed to experience an increase in size, resulting in no quicker transfer of chyme to the duodenum and intestines.\nThe subject has been put on a strict food-limit regimen. No additional provision of food outside of regular servings should be provided to HM25, barring approval from Dr. Carson. Subject is to be supplied with an adequate measure of antacids and be regularly reviewed for the prevention of peritonitis." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_3", @@ -356,11 +356,11 @@ }, { "id": "mutation_testing_8", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian male, 32 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 173 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 77 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 450 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve effects of minor PE012 doses when localised to different physiological areas and establish extent of morphological alterations without application of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing standard pre-procedure injection of sedative compound, 450 U of PE012 was administered to Subject-HM33 within the radial artery of the right hand. subject was restrained for security, with affected arm immobilised in clear view, and subsequently isolated within experiment cell B07 for live observation for 4.7 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS\nAt 1:42, the dorsal skin of HM33’s right hand began to grow mottled, peeling from the metacarpal bones and sloughing off. In addition, over a course of 18 seconds, starting at 2:05, fingernails were observed to detach and fall free of the subject's nailbeds as rapid necrosis spread to Subject-HM33’s fingers, displaying all phalanges. Preliminary ossification of collateral ligaments, volar plate, and extensor tendons was noted at 2:31, resulting in the subject’s fingers assuming a curved posture, with metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints completely ossified as well. Inexplicable laps in sedation occurred at 3:03, upon which HM33 awoke in great distress as the ring and pinky finger phalanges were observed to ossify together into a single structure; similar change took place between the phalanges of the index and middle fingers.\nRefer to corresponding footage, PE012/HM33-008, for details regarding subsequent experiment abortion and intervention at 4:23 through 4:42.\n\nRESULTS:\nThe subject’s right hand has turned into three claw-like appendages, with the metacarpal and phalange bones indistinguishable. Surgical exploration of HM33’s rist revealed that the carpel bones have assumed the role of hinged joints, similar to the function of the metacarpophalangeal joints. Despite ossification, the former metacarpal and phalangeal bones seemed to only be slightly sturdier than the subject's regular morphology, with a 19-second window of struggling proving sufficient to mangle, beyond repair, the subject's new anatomy.\nRecommending HM33 for testing of PE 48x to observe the effects of regeneration on subject’s destroyed anatomy, as well as re-evaluation of sedation procedures." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian male, 32 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 173 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 77 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 450 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve effects of minor PE012 doses when localised to different physiological areas and establish extent of morphological alterations without application of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing standard pre-procedure injection of sedative compound, 450 U of PE012 was administered to Subject-HM33 within the radial artery of the right hand. subject was restrained for security, with affected arm immobilised in clear view, and subsequently isolated within experiment cell B07 for live observation for 4.7 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 1:42, the dorsal skin of HM33’s right hand began to grow mottled, peeling from the metacarpal bones and sloughing off. In addition, over a course of 18 seconds, starting at 2:05, fingernails were observed to detach and fall free of the subject's nailbeds as rapid necrosis spread to Subject-HM33’s fingers, displaying all phalanges. Preliminary ossification of collateral ligaments, volar plate, and extensor tendons was noted at 2:31, resulting in the subject’s fingers assuming a curved posture, with metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints completely ossified as well. Inexplicable laps in sedation occurred at 3:03, upon which HM33 awoke in great distress as the ring and pinky finger phalanges were observed to ossify together into a single structure; similar change took place between the phalanges of the index and middle fingers.\nRefer to corresponding footage, PE012/HM33-008, for details regarding subsequent experiment abortion and intervention at 4:23 through 4:42.\n\nRESULTS:\nThe subject’s right hand has turned into three claw-like appendages, with the metacarpal and phalange bones indistinguishable. Surgical exploration of HM33’s rist revealed that the carpel bones have assumed the role of hinged joints, similar to the function of the metacarpophalangeal joints. Despite ossification, the former metacarpal and phalangeal bones seemed to only be slightly sturdier than the subject's regular morphology, with a 19-second window of struggling proving sufficient to mangle, beyond repair, the subject's new anatomy.\nRecommending HM33 for testing of PE 48x to observe the effects of regeneration on subject’s destroyed anatomy, as well as re-evaluation of sedation procedures." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_9", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nAfrican American female, 21 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 166 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 61 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 1850 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Ginger Kingsly\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nInvestigate morphological effects of PE012 when introduced to localised areas of physiology and extent of mutation without the introduction of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing pre-procedure sedation protocol (updated in accordance with amendment 33-007-A) of Subject-HF23, subject was perpendicularly restrained: cranium was elevated to a 30-degree angle for clear observation of the aural cavity. A rubber bite block was inserted between HF23’s teeth, upon which the subject's labia were drawn back, and injection of PE012 was administered to HF23’s mandible gingivae, between the 2nd and 3rd alveolar processes of the subject's incisors. Subject was wheeled into experiment cell B15 and left immobilised for live observation of 7.3 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS\nAt 1:13, subject's gingivae were observed to begin expressing blood; it was also noted that HF23’s lower incisors and cuspids appeared to be undergoing displacement, similar to deciduous tooth replacement but on a far more rapid timespan. Blood continued to be noted until 3:42, at which point an extreme uptake in discharge took place as the right central and lateral mandibular incisors, as well as the associated cuspid, dislodged from the subject’s jaw, replaced by fresh cuspid-like teeth that erupted from the alveolar processes.\nSpontaneous tooth replacement was evidenced across all of Subject-HF23's visible teeth, with cuspids growing at accelerated rates, approximately 0.4-0.65 mm per second, impaling the bite block at 4:33. By 5:32, uncontrolled growth of mandibular teeth had forced subject's jaws to an open diameter of 52-56 mm, with haphazard, visible teeth also developing from the right-side alveolar border of HF23's mandible. Clearance for emergency intervention was authorised at 5:36, as documented in footage PE012-HF23-009.\n\nIntervention was unsuccessful.\n\nRESULTS:\nPost-mortem computerised tomography scanning revealed that subject's mandible had been overgrown with fresh alveolar processes, both emerging on the inner and outer surfaces of the alveolar border as well as upon the rami bones, with 19 teeth found breaching the epidermal layer. Refer to Appendix B for detailed images: figures 12-21.\nMain growth was relegated to Subject-HF23's mandibular sockets, with no noted development on the maxilla’s remains. Cause of subject's expiration was assessed to be a cluster of three teeth, all erupting from the left cuspid’s alveolar process, which had impaled the hard pallet along with 36 other such teeth and continued to grow, at an increasingly bent angle, through the subject's left ocular cavity and corresponding cerebrum hemisphere.\nRefer to figures 22-29 of Appendix B for braincase images and figures 30-41 for photographs of dental samples extracted from HM23’s cranium, the largest of which measured 29.66 cm in curved length, 1.2 cm at its base, and was completely composed of solid cementum coated by enamel." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nAfrican American female, 21 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 166 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 61 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: <1850 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Ginger Kingsly\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nInvestigate morphological effects of PE012 when introduced to localised areas of physiology and extent of mutation without the introduction of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing pre-procedure sedation protocol (updated in accordance with amendment PSD-6C) of Subject-HF23, subject was perpendicularly restrained: cranium was elevated to a 40-degree angle for clear observation of the aural cavity. A rubber bite block was inserted between HF23’s teeth, upon which the subject's labia were drawn back, and injection of PE012 was administered to HF23’s mandible gingivae, between the 2nd and 3rd alveolar processes of the subject's incisors. Subject was wheeled into experiment cell B15 and left immobilised for live observation of 7.3 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 1:13, subject's gingivae were observed to begin expressing blood; it was also noted that HF23’s lower incisors and cuspids appeared to be undergoing displacement, similar to deciduous tooth replacement but on a far more rapid timespan. Blood continued to be noted until 3:42, at which point an extreme uptake in discharge took place as the right central and lateral mandibular incisors, as well as the associated cuspid, dislodged from the subject’s jaw, replaced by fresh cuspid-like teeth that erupted from the alveolar processes.\nSpontaneous tooth replacement was evidenced across all of Subject-HF23's visible teeth, with cuspids growing at accelerated rates, approximately 0.4-0.65 mm per second, impaling the bite block at 4:33. By 5:32, uncontrolled growth of mandibular teeth had forced subject's jaws to an open diameter of 52-56 mm, with haphazard, visible teeth also developing from the right-side alveolar border of HF23's mandible. Clearance for emergency intervention was authorised at 5:36, as documented in footage PE012-HF23-009.\n\nIntervention was unsuccessful.\n\nRESULTS:\nPost-mortem computerised tomography scanning revealed that subject's mandible had been overgrown with fresh alveolar processes, both emerging on the inner and outer surfaces of the alveolar border as well as upon the rami bones, with 19 teeth found breaching the epidermal layer. Refer to Appendix B for detailed images: figures 12-21.\nMain growth was relegated to Subject-HF23's mandibular sockets, with no noted development on the maxilla’s remains. Cause of subject's expiration was assessed to be a cluster of three teeth, all erupting from the left cuspid’s alveolar process, which had impaled the hard pallet along with 36 other such teeth and continued to grow, at an increasingly bent angle, through the subject's left ocular cavity and corresponding cerebrum hemisphere.\nRefer to figures 22-29 of Appendix B for braincase images and figures 30-41 for photographs of dental samples extracted from HM23’s cranium, the largest of which measured 29.66 cm in curved length, 1.2 cm at its base, and was completely composed of solid cementum coated by enamel." } ] }, From 508eda2fe83e27ba72229c4024953eaada7c9388 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2024 21:11:51 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 05/10] adds the last snippet for the time being. --- data/json/items/newspaper.json | 8 +++++++- data/json/snippets/lab.json | 13 +++++++------ 2 files changed, 14 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/json/items/newspaper.json b/data/json/items/newspaper.json index fc15cd00f3de6..b59c3406a6c52 100644 --- a/data/json/items/newspaper.json +++ b/data/json/items/newspaper.json @@ -163,6 +163,12 @@ "value": "mutation_testing_2", "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE065/HM25-002" } }, + { + "type": "SNIPPET_ID", + "condition": "mutation_testing", + "value": "mutation_testing_5", + "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE026/HM09-005" } + }, { "type": "SNIPPET_ID", "condition": "mutation_testing", @@ -176,7 +182,7 @@ "name": { "str_sp": "Report PE012/HF23-009" } } ], - "description": "Accompanying document, that describes tests performed on different subjects.", + "description": "An accompanying document, that describes tests performed on different subjects.", "expand_snippets": true, "variants": [ { diff --git a/data/json/snippets/lab.json b/data/json/snippets/lab.json index 54bcdf3fe9755..edb3d0c65e68e 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/lab.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/lab.json @@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ { "type": "snippet", "//": "Mid-length test protocols, no information on mutagen production/origins", - "//2": "Glossary: PE0XX mutagens: PE012 mutagen, PE018 purifier, PE027 Fish, PE031 Insect, PE050 Alpha, PE065 Chimera, PE1XX serums, XEDRA-X facilities: 03 Melchior, 07 mutagen production, 10 human mutagen testing, 12 zombie study, 40 portal retrieval", + "//2": "Glossary: PE0XX mutagens: PE012 mutagen, PE018 purifier, PE026 medical, PE027 Fish, PE031 Insect, PE039 bird, PE050 Alpha, PE065 Chimera, PE1XX serums, XEDRA-X facilities: 03 Melchior, 07 mutagen production, 10 human mutagen testing, 12 zombie study, 40 portal retrieval", "category": "lab_file_bio", "text": [ { @@ -325,14 +325,15 @@ { "type": "snippet", "category": "", + "//": "Glossary: PE0XX mutagens: PE012 mutagen, PE018 purifier, PE026 medical, PE027 Fish, PE031 Insect, PE039 bird, PE050 Alpha, PE065 Chimera, PE1XX serums, XEDRA-X facilities: 03 Melchior, 07 mutagen production, 10 human mutagen testing, 12 zombie study, 40 portal retrieval", "text": [ { "id": "mutation_testing_1", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian female, 41 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 161 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 59 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 800 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE039-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Victor Santana\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nEstablish the extent of phenotypic restructuring when utilising high doses of base PE012 configured with targeted primer agents (PE039 derived from Ardea Herodias samples).\n\nPROCEDURE:\nAdhering to (then formalised) pre-trial directive PSD-06A, Subject-HF15 was lightly sedated to a mild anaesthetized state within experimentation cell B03 before being provided with 800 U of PE012 and 500 U of PE039 to ingest orally (consult updated directive PSD-06B for amendments to this methodology). Subject cooperated without incident and was isolated, unrestrained, within cell B03 for a live observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:04, subject began complaining of elevated temperatures, followed, at 0:05, by an acute itch. A review of high-resolution feeds yielded sight of subcutaneous growths manifesting below subject's epidermis (estimations placed the size of the growths exceeding 3-times that of ordinary dermal papilla), while thermal imaging equipment noted a core temperature increase of 39.6 degrees Fahrenheit since the experiment’s start. Despite anesthetization, subject exhibited significant discomfort by 0.07 and increased efforts at scratching themselves as structures reminiscent of calcium feather sheaths began erupting from the papilla. Mild blood discharge was noted as subject scratched follicles and emergent sheets into bursting.\nSubject alarm peeked at 0:13 when calcium sheets on the extensor portion of the upper left arm began to disintegrate as feather rachis, measuring 1.2–3.7 cm, emerged. Anaesthesia proved insufficient to prevent HF15 from panicking as extreme growth of rachis structures developed about the scapula, ocular orbit, upper thorax, and wrists. However, as the progress of phenotypic alterations was not inhibited by the subject's distress, administrator Santana elected to allow the experiment to proceed until the designated safety margin of 6:00.\n\nRESULTS:\nHF15 has developed body-wide patches of greyish-blue plumage, extending from the subject’s thighs to the hairline, where scattered feather growths were observed in presence across the scalp. Refer to Appendix A for photos: figures 2–10. Investigation of feather calami discovered that the subject's plumage developed from HF15’s natural dermal papilla, swollen to accommodate shaft structures, with most of the subject's original body hair having fallen out. It is yet unknown how PE012 and PE039 managed to induce generation of beta keratin; however, most feathers appear to be underdeveloped, with weak rachis and rarely developed barbules allowing the subject to easily tare out plumage. Refer to Appendix B for specimen photos, figures 10–17.\nPending an inquiry and the enforcement of Amendment PSD-6B to avoid unnecessary prolonged subject distress and the mental health of observation staff, Dr. Santana has been suspended from the PE-012 programme indefinitely." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian female, 41 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 161 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 59 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 800 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE039-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Victor Santana\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nEstablish the extent of phenotypic restructuring when utilising high doses of base PE012 configured with targeted primer agents (PE039 derived from Ardea Herodias samples).\n\nPROCEDURE:\nAdhering to (then formalised) pre-trial directive PSD-06A, Subject-HF15 was lightly sedated to a mild anaesthetized state within experimentation cell B03 before being provided with 800 U of PE012 and 500 U of PE039 to ingest orally (consult updated directive PSD-06B for amendments to this methodology). Subject cooperated without incident and was isolated, unrestrained, within cell B03 for a live observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:04, subject began complaining of elevated temperatures, followed, at 0:05, by an acute itch. A review of high-resolution feeds yielded sight of subcutaneous growths manifesting below subject's epidermis (estimations placed the size of the growths exceeding 3-times that of ordinary dermal papilla), while thermal imaging equipment noted a core temperature increase of 39.6 degrees Fahrenheit since the experiment's start. Despite anesthetization, subject exhibited significant discomfort by 0.07 and increased efforts at scratching themselves as structures reminiscent of calcium feather sheaths began erupting from the papilla. Mild blood discharge was noted as subject scratched follicles and emergent sheets into bursting.\nSubject alarm peeked at 0:13 when calcium sheets on the extensor portion of the upper left arm began to disintegrate as feather rachis, measuring 1.2–3.7 cm, emerged. Anaesthesia proved insufficient to prevent HF15 from panicking as extreme growth of rachis structures developed about the scapula, ocular orbit, upper thorax, and wrists. However, as the progress of phenotypic alterations was not inhibited by the subject's distress, administrator Santana elected to allow the experiment to proceed until the designated safety margin of 6:00.\n\nRESULTS:\nHF15 has developed body-wide patches of greyish-blue plumage, extending from the subject's thighs to the hairline, where scattered feather growths were observed in presence across the scalp. Refer to Appendix A for photos: figures 2–10. Investigation of feather calami discovered that the subject's plumage developed from HF15's natural dermal papilla, swollen to accommodate shaft structures, with most of the subject's original body hair having fallen out. It is yet unknown how PE012 and PE039 managed to induce generation of beta keratin; however, most feathers appear to be underdeveloped, with weak rachis and rarely developed barbules allowing the subject to easily tare out plumage. Refer to Appendix B for specimen photos, figures 10–17.\nPending an inquiry and the enforcement of Amendment PSD-6B to avoid unnecessary prolonged subject distress and the mental health of observation staff, Dr. Santana has been suspended from the PE-012 programme indefinitely." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_2", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nHispanic male, 29 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 182 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 88 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 300 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE065-300 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve the nature of physiological restructuring when dosed with miner injections of PE012, configured with PE065 compounds derived from samples of Ursus americanus, Eurypharynx pelecanoides, and Hogna carolinensis.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nTotal pre-procedure sedation was achieved without incident (defer to protocol PSD-6B for details), whereupon 300 U, respectively, of PE012 and PE065 were intravenously introduced to Subject-HM25 through the axillary artery. Per new standard directives as of June 21st, subject was lightly restrained within isolation cell B15 for supervised observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nThroughout the entire observation period, Subject-HM25 displayed no phenotypic alterations, despite infrared imaging registering an elevation of core temperatures by 34.2 degrees Fahrenheit from 0:10 and 14 seconds to 0:36 and 21 seconds. Of administrative Concern, Drs. Marten Greenwood and Betheny Swan (in charge of the 2nd observation shift) were disciplined when 3rd-shift staff arrived to find them engaged in blackjack rather than observing HM25. Post-experiment review of footage PE065/HM25-002, however, revealed no missed trans-morphological events.\nUpon regaining lucidity, Subject-HM25 was questioned and examined, the transcript of which may be found in Appendix B. However, as nothing of note was discovered, the subject was returned to prolonged retention cell C07 and left under covert surveillance. Over the following 2 days, however, it was noted that both subject’s appetite and extent of consumption had drastically increased, demonstrating an inclination to ingest three times the amount prior to experiment; the subject was known for being a light eater previously. In addition, subject was recorded to frequently complain of recurrent heartburn following consumption. At 06:42 on the 3rd day following the experiment, subject was admitted for invasive exploratory surgery.\n\nRESULTS:\nSubject-HM25’s stomach body has increased in volume by over 50%, retaining 5985 ml of material at maximum stretch. Additionally, parietal cells were found to excrete an acidic compound greater than regular, measured at a PH of 0.4: surgery had to be temporarily suspended as the staff’s implements began to erode.\nWhile the alkaline mucosal barrier has developed with the digestive juices, the organ’s stretch receptors seem to be in a constant state of activation under the stomach’s new weight, and the release of glucagon-like peptide 1 and insulin also seem to be delayed, prolonging HM25’s food-seeking desires. Curiously, both the pyloric canal and pyloric sphincter have failed to experience an increase in size, resulting in no quicker transfer of chyme to the duodenum and intestines.\nThe subject has been put on a strict food-limit regimen. No additional provision of food outside of regular servings should be provided to HM25, barring approval from Dr. Carson. Subject is to be supplied with an adequate measure of antacids and be regularly reviewed for the prevention of peritonitis." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nHispanic male, 29 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 182 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 88 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 300 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE065-300 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve the nature of physiological restructuring when dosed with miner injections of PE012, configured with PE065 compounds derived from samples of Ursus americanus, Eurypharynx pelecanoides, and Hogna carolinensis.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nTotal pre-procedure sedation was achieved without incident (defer to protocol PSD-6B for details), whereupon 300 U, respectively, of PE012 and PE065 were intravenously introduced to Subject-HM25 through the axillary artery. Per new standard directives as of June 21st, subject was lightly restrained within isolation cell B15 for supervised observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nThroughout the entire observation period, Subject-HM25 displayed no phenotypic alterations, despite infrared imaging registering an elevation of core temperatures by 34.2 degrees Fahrenheit from 0:10 and 14 seconds to 0:36 and 21 seconds. Of administrative Concern, Drs. Marten Greenwood and Betheny Swan (in charge of the 2nd observation shift) were disciplined when 3rd-shift staff arrived to find them engaged in blackjack rather than observing HM25. Post-experiment review of footage PE065/HM25-002, however, revealed no missed trans-morphological events.\nUpon regaining lucidity, Subject-HM25 was questioned and examined, the transcript of which may be found in Appendix B. However, as nothing of note was discovered, the subject was returned to prolonged retention cell C07 and left under covert surveillance. Over the following 2 days, however, it was noted that both subject's appetite and extent of consumption had drastically increased, demonstrating an inclination to ingest twice the amount prior to experiment; the subject was known for being a light eater previously. In addition, subject was recorded to frequently complain of recurrent heartburn following consumption. At 06:42 on the 3rd day following the experiment, subject was admitted for invasive exploratory surgery.\n\nRESULTS:\nSubject-HM25's stomach body has increased in volume by over 50%, retaining 5985 ml of material at maximum stretch. Additionally, parietal cells were found to excrete an acidic compound greater than regular, measured at a PH of 0.4: surgery had to be temporarily suspended as the staff's implements began to erode.\nWhile the alkaline mucosal barrier has developed with the digestive juices, the organ's stretch receptors seem to be in a constant state of activation under the stomach's new weight, and the release of glucagon-like peptide 1 and insulin are also delayed, prolonging HM25's food-seeking desires. Curiously, both the pyloric canal and pyloric sphincter have failed to experience an increase in size, resulting in no quicker transfer of chyme to the duodenum and intestines.\nThe subject has been put on a strict food-limit regimen. No additional provision of food outside of regular servings should be provided to HM25, barring approval from Dr. Carson. Subject is to be supplied with an adequate measure of antacids and be regularly reviewed for the prevention of peritonitis." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_3", @@ -344,7 +345,7 @@ }, { "id": "mutation_testing_5", - "text": "Prepare subject with 2500 U mutagen\nApply 500 U primer compound\nObserve for 6 hours\nResults: Subject died after long period of pain\nLong term results: N/A." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian male, 18 years (subject noted to have suffered from surgically-resolved Parapagus twinship at birth)\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 165 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 62 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 2500 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE026-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Brendon Levy\n\nOBJECTIVE:\nObserve nature of morphological alterations in a medically atypical subject, utilising extreme doses of PE012 configured with PE026 as a priming agent\n\nPROCEDURE:\nSedation directive PSD-6B was followed without incident in the preparation of subject HM09. Following the introduction of PE012 and PE026 compounds via the median cubital vein, HM09 was immobilised within observation cell B22 for live observation of 2 hours and 16 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:09, first phenotypic divergence was noted within HM09's physiology: observing staff reported a gradually growing subdermal bulge forming upon the pelvic girdle, upon the left iliac crest. This development continued until 0:15, by which point subject's core temperature had elevated by 40.2 degrees Fahrenheit. Epidermal rupturing took place across the bulge, revealing extending bone and ligament structures reminiscent of infantile-stage metatarsals and tibia bones, with related soft-tissue structures developing, save for skin. No evidence of proximal connections was noted, though the developing foot displayed a range of distal motion as, at 0:25, the opening stages of sedation-laps were noted.\nHM09 rolled upon their flank; subject's altered position revealed a second protuberance upon the left scapula, protruding 9.4–11.3 cm from HM09's body. Subject regained consciousness at 0:44, by which point the epidermal layer of subject's torso had begun to deteriorate from extreme temperatures. Those consulting footage PE026/HM09-005 should refer to audio transcription present in Appendix B, as subject's screens, following the second protuberance's development of primitive mandibular and maxilla surfaces, compromised recording equipment.\nSubject's secondary head approximated infantile cranial morphology; however, it possessed no ocular or auditory organs and exhibited desiccated skin. Mature gingivae and teeth were observed as, at 0:51, subject's auxiliary head tilted towards HM09's original cranium. Following gnawing of the ocular cavities, Subject-HM09 requested termination.\nFollowing consultation with administrator Levy, this request was denied.\nIR equipment recorded core temperatures peaking at 179.6 F as aberrant limbs continued development, while inflicted wounds by subject's anatomy exhibited cancerous regeneration. By 1:06, the subject's stomach had broken down and began leaking gastric juices, and, at 1:10, observation was rendered untenable as the observation window had steamed over (subject's organs had started to boil in gastric acids).\nAt 2:15, in insubordination of Administrator Levy's instructions, armed security personnel (XCU05), under the direction of supervising officer Adam Graylen, breached containment to terminate HM09.\n\nRESULTS:\nFollowing XCU05's actions, subject's body was unrecoverable for further investigation; all members of 05 have refused to provide a description of the subject.\nAs of writing, consideration of XCU05's merited disciplinary actions is pending in light of administrator Levy's attempted extermination by personnel, refer to after action report SR/HM09-005." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_6", @@ -356,11 +357,11 @@ }, { "id": "mutation_testing_8", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian male, 32 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 173 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 77 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 450 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve effects of minor PE012 doses when localised to different physiological areas and establish extent of morphological alterations without application of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing standard pre-procedure injection of sedative compound, 450 U of PE012 was administered to Subject-HM33 within the radial artery of the right hand. subject was restrained for security, with affected arm immobilised in clear view, and subsequently isolated within experiment cell B07 for live observation for 4.7 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 1:42, the dorsal skin of HM33’s right hand began to grow mottled, peeling from the metacarpal bones and sloughing off. In addition, over a course of 18 seconds, starting at 2:05, fingernails were observed to detach and fall free of the subject's nailbeds as rapid necrosis spread to Subject-HM33’s fingers, displaying all phalanges. Preliminary ossification of collateral ligaments, volar plate, and extensor tendons was noted at 2:31, resulting in the subject’s fingers assuming a curved posture, with metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints completely ossified as well. Inexplicable laps in sedation occurred at 3:03, upon which HM33 awoke in great distress as the ring and pinky finger phalanges were observed to ossify together into a single structure; similar change took place between the phalanges of the index and middle fingers.\nRefer to corresponding footage, PE012/HM33-008, for details regarding subsequent experiment abortion and intervention at 4:23 through 4:42.\n\nRESULTS:\nThe subject’s right hand has turned into three claw-like appendages, with the metacarpal and phalange bones indistinguishable. Surgical exploration of HM33’s rist revealed that the carpel bones have assumed the role of hinged joints, similar to the function of the metacarpophalangeal joints. Despite ossification, the former metacarpal and phalangeal bones seemed to only be slightly sturdier than the subject's regular morphology, with a 19-second window of struggling proving sufficient to mangle, beyond repair, the subject's new anatomy.\nRecommending HM33 for testing of PE 48x to observe the effects of regeneration on subject’s destroyed anatomy, as well as re-evaluation of sedation procedures." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian male, 32 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 173 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 77 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 450 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Jasmeen Carson\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nObserve effects of minor PE012 doses when localised to different physiological areas and establish extent of morphological alterations without application of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing standard pre-procedure injection of sedative compound, 450 U of PE012 was administered to Subject-HM33 within the radial artery of the right hand. subject was restrained for security, with affected arm immobilised in clear view, and subsequently isolated within experiment cell B07 for live observation for 4.7 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 1:42, the dorsal skin of HM33's right hand began to grow mottled, peeling from the metacarpal bones and sloughing off. In addition, over a course of 18 seconds, starting at 2:05, fingernails were observed to detach and fall free of the subject's nailbeds as rapid necrosis spread to Subject-HM33's fingers, displaying all phalanges. Preliminary ossification of collateral ligaments, volar plate, and extensor tendons was noted at 2:31, resulting in the subject's fingers assuming a curved posture, with metacarpophalangeal and interphalangeal joints completely ossified as well. Inexplicable laps in sedation occurred at 3:03, upon which HM33 awoke in great distress as the ring and pinky finger phalanges were observed to ossify together into a single structure; similar change took place between the phalanges of the index and middle fingers.\nRefer to corresponding footage, PE012/HM33-008, for details regarding subsequent experiment abortion and intervention at 4:23 through 4:42.\n\nRESULTS:\nThe subject's right hand has turned into three claw-like appendages, with the metacarpal and phalange bones indistinguishable. Surgical exploration of HM33's rist revealed that the carpel bones have assumed the role of hinged joints, similar to the function of the metacarpophalangeal joints. Despite ossification, the former metacarpal and phalangeal bones seemed to only be slightly sturdier than the subject's regular morphology, with a 19-second window of struggling proving sufficient to mangle, beyond repair, the subject's new anatomy.\nRecommending HM33 for testing of PE 48x to observe the effects of regeneration on subject's destroyed anatomy. Note: in light of PSD-6B's deficiencies, further testing of PE012 will use an adapted sedation regime, subject to continuous evaluation to minimize subject distress and emergent intervention rates." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_9", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nAfrican American female, 21 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 166 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 61 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: <1850 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Ginger Kingsly\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nInvestigate morphological effects of PE012 when introduced to localised areas of physiology and extent of mutation without the introduction of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing pre-procedure sedation protocol (updated in accordance with amendment PSD-6C) of Subject-HF23, subject was perpendicularly restrained: cranium was elevated to a 40-degree angle for clear observation of the aural cavity. A rubber bite block was inserted between HF23’s teeth, upon which the subject's labia were drawn back, and injection of PE012 was administered to HF23’s mandible gingivae, between the 2nd and 3rd alveolar processes of the subject's incisors. Subject was wheeled into experiment cell B15 and left immobilised for live observation of 7.3 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 1:13, subject's gingivae were observed to begin expressing blood; it was also noted that HF23’s lower incisors and cuspids appeared to be undergoing displacement, similar to deciduous tooth replacement but on a far more rapid timespan. Blood continued to be noted until 3:42, at which point an extreme uptake in discharge took place as the right central and lateral mandibular incisors, as well as the associated cuspid, dislodged from the subject’s jaw, replaced by fresh cuspid-like teeth that erupted from the alveolar processes.\nSpontaneous tooth replacement was evidenced across all of Subject-HF23's visible teeth, with cuspids growing at accelerated rates, approximately 0.4-0.65 mm per second, impaling the bite block at 4:33. By 5:32, uncontrolled growth of mandibular teeth had forced subject's jaws to an open diameter of 52-56 mm, with haphazard, visible teeth also developing from the right-side alveolar border of HF23's mandible. Clearance for emergency intervention was authorised at 5:36, as documented in footage PE012-HF23-009.\n\nIntervention was unsuccessful.\n\nRESULTS:\nPost-mortem computerised tomography scanning revealed that subject's mandible had been overgrown with fresh alveolar processes, both emerging on the inner and outer surfaces of the alveolar border as well as upon the rami bones, with 19 teeth found breaching the epidermal layer. Refer to Appendix B for detailed images: figures 12-21.\nMain growth was relegated to Subject-HF23's mandibular sockets, with no noted development on the maxilla’s remains. Cause of subject's expiration was assessed to be a cluster of three teeth, all erupting from the left cuspid’s alveolar process, which had impaled the hard pallet along with 36 other such teeth and continued to grow, at an increasingly bent angle, through the subject's left ocular cavity and corresponding cerebrum hemisphere.\nRefer to figures 22-29 of Appendix B for braincase images and figures 30-41 for photographs of dental samples extracted from HM23’s cranium, the largest of which measured 29.66 cm in curved length, 1.2 cm at its base, and was completely composed of solid cementum coated by enamel." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nAfrican American female, 21 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 166 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 61 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: <1850 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: unapplicable\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Ginger Kingsly\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nInvestigate morphological effects of PE012 when introduced to localised areas of physiology and extent of mutation without the introduction of targeted primer compounds.\n\nPROCEDURE:\nFollowing pre-procedure sedation protocol (updated in accordance with amendment PSD-6C) of Subject-HF23, subject was perpendicularly restrained: cranium was elevated to a 40-degree angle for clear observation of the aural cavity. A rubber bite block was inserted between HF23's teeth, upon which the subject's labia were drawn back, and injection of PE012 was administered to HF23's mandible gingivae, between the 2nd and 3rd alveolar processes of the subject's incisors. Subject was wheeled into experiment cell B15 and left immobilised for live observation of 7.3 minutes.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 1:13, subject's gingivae were observed to begin expressing blood; it was also noted that HF23's lower incisors and cuspids appeared to be undergoing displacement, similar to deciduous tooth replacement but on a far more rapid timespan. Blood continued to be noted until 3:42, at which point an extreme uptake in discharge took place as the right central and lateral mandibular incisors, as well as the associated cuspid, dislodged from the subject's jaw, replaced by fresh cuspid-like teeth that erupted from the alveolar processes.\nSpontaneous tooth replacement was evidenced across all of Subject-HF23's visible teeth, with cuspids growing at accelerated rates, approximately 0.4-0.65 mm per second, impaling the bite block at 4:33. By 5:32, uncontrolled growth of mandibular teeth had forced subject's jaws to an open diameter of 52-56 mm, with haphazard, visible teeth also developing from the right-side alveolar border of HF23's mandible. Clearance for emergency intervention was authorised at 5:36, as documented in footage PE012-HF23-009.\n\nIntervention was unsuccessful.\n\nRESULTS:\nPost-mortem computerised tomography scanning revealed that subject's mandible had been overgrown with fresh alveolar processes, both emerging on the inner and outer surfaces of the alveolar border as well as upon the rami bones, with 19 teeth found breaching the epidermal layer. Refer to Appendix B for detailed images: figures 12-21.\nMain growth was relegated to Subject-HF23's mandibular sockets, with no noted development on the maxilla's remains. Cause of subject's expiration was assessed to be a cluster of three teeth, all erupting from the left cuspid's alveolar process, which had impaled the hard pallet along with 36 other such teeth and continued to grow, at an increasingly bent angle, through the subject's left ocular cavity and corresponding cerebrum hemisphere.\nRefer to figures 22-29 of Appendix B for braincase images and figures 30-41 for photographs of dental samples extracted from HM23's cranium, the largest of which measured 29.66 cm in curved length, 1.2 cm at its base, and was completely composed of solid cementum coated by enamel." } ] }, From ee1829b7e6f0e0c6d61fa122704a3b1609b51daf Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 16 Jun 2024 21:54:34 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 06/10] adds in some json comments. --- data/json/snippets/lab.json | 6 +++++- 1 file changed, 5 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/data/json/snippets/lab.json b/data/json/snippets/lab.json index edb3d0c65e68e..77a0c01ecb326 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/lab.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/lab.json @@ -325,7 +325,11 @@ { "type": "snippet", "category": "", - "//": "Glossary: PE0XX mutagens: PE012 mutagen, PE018 purifier, PE026 medical, PE027 Fish, PE031 Insect, PE039 bird, PE050 Alpha, PE065 Chimera, PE1XX serums, XEDRA-X facilities: 03 Melchior, 07 mutagen production, 10 human mutagen testing, 12 zombie study, 40 portal retrieval", + "//": "These are long-form mutagen testing logs performed on human test subjects.", + "//2": "The experiments detailed in these logs, while not morally sound, should not stray into Unit 731-levels of sadistic. Subjects should be treated in a manner that represents the fact that the scientists working on them have reservations, mental health to worry about, and, surprise, not an endearing hatred for the people they’re experimenting on. In addition, in large part, the subjects here are volunteers, misguided, misled, and lied-to volunteers, but volunteers never the less, so no unnecessary torchers, violent handling, etc. Administration doesn’t necessarily care about the experimental meat, but they do care about the mental stability of their staff, as such, plainly, sadistically evil characters, which we can have a small portion of, should be dealt with administratively.", + "//3": "Later entries in these logs can and should reflect growing administrative-level incompetence, particularly nearing the Cataclysm, but evil for the sake of evil is not interesting.", + "//4": "Mutagen glossary: PE0XX mutagens: PE012 mutagen, PE018 purifier, PE026 medical, PE027 Fish, PE031 Insect, PE039 bird, PE050 Alpha, PE065 Chimera.", + "//5": "Acronym glossary:. HMXX/HFXX: subject identifier, human (H), followed by the subject's gender (M/F) and a numeric designation. PSD-XX: Procedure Security Directive with an appended section number. PSD-6A/B/C: subject sedation and containment chapter of procedure security directive with corresponding letter revisions. XCUXX: XEDRA Containment Unit with an appended numeric designation.", "text": [ { "id": "mutation_testing_1", From 021360e7cf01df54a172a380b7d3d5fd9b0a8ce1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2024 07:13:17 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 07/10] one typo fix. --- data/json/snippets/lab.json | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/json/snippets/lab.json b/data/json/snippets/lab.json index 77a0c01ecb326..df9533b38763d 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/lab.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/lab.json @@ -325,8 +325,8 @@ { "type": "snippet", "category": "", - "//": "These are long-form mutagen testing logs performed on human test subjects.", - "//2": "The experiments detailed in these logs, while not morally sound, should not stray into Unit 731-levels of sadistic. Subjects should be treated in a manner that represents the fact that the scientists working on them have reservations, mental health to worry about, and, surprise, not an endearing hatred for the people they’re experimenting on. In addition, in large part, the subjects here are volunteers, misguided, misled, and lied-to volunteers, but volunteers never the less, so no unnecessary torchers, violent handling, etc. Administration doesn’t necessarily care about the experimental meat, but they do care about the mental stability of their staff, as such, plainly, sadistically evil characters, which we can have a small portion of, should be dealt with administratively.", + "//": "Long-form mutagen testing logs performed on human test subjects.", + "//2": "The experiments detailed in these logs, while not morally sound, should not stray into Unit 731-levels of sadistic. Subjects should be treated in a manner that represents the fact that the scientists working on them have reservations, mental health to worry about, and, surprise, not an endearing hatred for the people they're experimenting on. In addition, in large part, the subjects here are volunteers, misguided, misled, and lied-to volunteers, but volunteers never the less, so no unnecessary torture, violent handling, etc. Administration doesn't necessarily care about the experimental meat, but they do care about the mental stability of their staff, as such, plainly, sadistically evil characters, which we can have a small portion of, should be dealt with administratively.", "//3": "Later entries in these logs can and should reflect growing administrative-level incompetence, particularly nearing the Cataclysm, but evil for the sake of evil is not interesting.", "//4": "Mutagen glossary: PE0XX mutagens: PE012 mutagen, PE018 purifier, PE026 medical, PE027 Fish, PE031 Insect, PE039 bird, PE050 Alpha, PE065 Chimera.", "//5": "Acronym glossary:. HMXX/HFXX: subject identifier, human (H), followed by the subject's gender (M/F) and a numeric designation. PSD-XX: Procedure Security Directive with an appended section number. PSD-6A/B/C: subject sedation and containment chapter of procedure security directive with corresponding letter revisions. XCUXX: XEDRA Containment Unit with an appended numeric designation.", From 2681fc676ba8a049a3995a5367c4645cc61aee5a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sun, 28 Jul 2024 12:32:29 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 08/10] Hello update that applies suggestions over the first log, is that you? --- data/json/snippets/lab.json | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/data/json/snippets/lab.json b/data/json/snippets/lab.json index df9533b38763d..de528b89a72da 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/lab.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/lab.json @@ -326,14 +326,14 @@ "type": "snippet", "category": "", "//": "Long-form mutagen testing logs performed on human test subjects.", - "//2": "The experiments detailed in these logs, while not morally sound, should not stray into Unit 731-levels of sadistic. Subjects should be treated in a manner that represents the fact that the scientists working on them have reservations, mental health to worry about, and, surprise, not an endearing hatred for the people they're experimenting on. In addition, in large part, the subjects here are volunteers, misguided, misled, and lied-to volunteers, but volunteers never the less, so no unnecessary torture, violent handling, etc. Administration doesn't necessarily care about the experimental meat, but they do care about the mental stability of their staff, as such, plainly, sadistically evil characters, which we can have a small portion of, should be dealt with administratively.", + "//2": "The experiments detailed in these logs, while not morally sound, should not stray into Unit 731-levels of sadistic. Subjects should be treated in a manner that represents the fact that the scientists working on them have reservations, mental health to worry about, and, surprise, not an endearing hatred for the people they're experimenting on. In addition, in large part, the subjects here are volunteers, misguided, misled, and lied-to volunteers, but volunteers never the less, so no unnecessary torture, violent handling, etc. Administration doesn't necessarily care about the experimental meat, but they do care about the mental stability of their staff. As such, plainly, sadistically evil characters, which we can have a small portion of, should be dealt with administratively.", "//3": "Later entries in these logs can and should reflect growing administrative-level incompetence, particularly nearing the Cataclysm, but evil for the sake of evil is not interesting.", "//4": "Mutagen glossary: PE0XX mutagens: PE012 mutagen, PE018 purifier, PE026 medical, PE027 Fish, PE031 Insect, PE039 bird, PE050 Alpha, PE065 Chimera.", - "//5": "Acronym glossary:. HMXX/HFXX: subject identifier, human (H), followed by the subject's gender (M/F) and a numeric designation. PSD-XX: Procedure Security Directive with an appended section number. PSD-6A/B/C: subject sedation and containment chapter of procedure security directive with corresponding letter revisions. XCUXX: XEDRA Containment Unit with an appended numeric designation.", + "//5": "Acronym glossary:. HMXX/HFXX: subject identifier, human (H), followed by the subject's gender (M/F) and a numeric designation. PSD-XX: Procedure Security Directive with an appended section number. PSD-5A/B: on-sight staff requirements chapter of procedure security directive with corresponding letter revisions. PSD-6A/B/C: subject sedation and containment chapter of procedure security directive with corresponding letter revisions. VDP-X: Volunteer Debrief Procedure with an appended procedure letter. VDP-C: the chapter of the Volunteer Debrief Procedure handling debriefs for subjects with notable but non-major and reversible mutations. FFE-XX: Fact Finding Exercise, an admin inquiry procedure with an appended designation number matching that of the experiment for which the investigation is being carried out. XCUXX: XEDRA Containment Unit with an appended numeric designation.", "text": [ { "id": "mutation_testing_1", - "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian female, 41 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 161 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 59 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 800 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE039-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Victor Santana\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nEstablish the extent of phenotypic restructuring when utilising high doses of base PE012 configured with targeted primer agents (PE039 derived from Ardea Herodias samples).\n\nPROCEDURE:\nAdhering to (then formalised) pre-trial directive PSD-06A, Subject-HF15 was lightly sedated to a mild anaesthetized state within experimentation cell B03 before being provided with 800 U of PE012 and 500 U of PE039 to ingest orally (consult updated directive PSD-06B for amendments to this methodology). Subject cooperated without incident and was isolated, unrestrained, within cell B03 for a live observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:04, subject began complaining of elevated temperatures, followed, at 0:05, by an acute itch. A review of high-resolution feeds yielded sight of subcutaneous growths manifesting below subject's epidermis (estimations placed the size of the growths exceeding 3-times that of ordinary dermal papilla), while thermal imaging equipment noted a core temperature increase of 39.6 degrees Fahrenheit since the experiment's start. Despite anesthetization, subject exhibited significant discomfort by 0.07 and increased efforts at scratching themselves as structures reminiscent of calcium feather sheaths began erupting from the papilla. Mild blood discharge was noted as subject scratched follicles and emergent sheets into bursting.\nSubject alarm peeked at 0:13 when calcium sheets on the extensor portion of the upper left arm began to disintegrate as feather rachis, measuring 1.2–3.7 cm, emerged. Anaesthesia proved insufficient to prevent HF15 from panicking as extreme growth of rachis structures developed about the scapula, ocular orbit, upper thorax, and wrists. However, as the progress of phenotypic alterations was not inhibited by the subject's distress, administrator Santana elected to allow the experiment to proceed until the designated safety margin of 6:00.\n\nRESULTS:\nHF15 has developed body-wide patches of greyish-blue plumage, extending from the subject's thighs to the hairline, where scattered feather growths were observed in presence across the scalp. Refer to Appendix A for photos: figures 2–10. Investigation of feather calami discovered that the subject's plumage developed from HF15's natural dermal papilla, swollen to accommodate shaft structures, with most of the subject's original body hair having fallen out. It is yet unknown how PE012 and PE039 managed to induce generation of beta keratin; however, most feathers appear to be underdeveloped, with weak rachis and rarely developed barbules allowing the subject to easily tare out plumage. Refer to Appendix B for specimen photos, figures 10–17.\nPending an inquiry and the enforcement of Amendment PSD-6B to avoid unnecessary prolonged subject distress and the mental health of observation staff, Dr. Santana has been suspended from the PE-012 programme indefinitely." + "text": "SUBJECT:\nCaucasian female, 41 years\nSubject height pre-PE012 exposure: 161 cm\nSubject Weight pre-PE012 exposure: 59 kg\nApplication of base PE012 mutagenic catalyst: 800 U\nApplication of further primer compounds: PE039-500 U\nInvestigation Administrator: Dr. Victor Santana\n\nOBJECTIVES:\nEstablish the extent of phenotypic restructuring when utilising high doses of base PE012 configured with targeted primer agents (PE039 derived from Ardea Herodias samples).\n\nPROCEDURE:\nAdhering to pre-trial directive PSD-06A, Subject-HF15 was put under mild oral sedation in experimentation chamber B03, under the supervision of monitoring telemetry and research assistant Clayten Haul. Subject was provided with 800 U of PE012 and 500 U of PE039 (consult updated directive PSD-06B for amendments to this methodology). Subject cooperated and was isolated, unrestrained, for live observation of 6 hours.\n\nOBSERVATIONS:\nAt 0:04, subject began complaining of elevated temperatures, followed at 0:05 by an acute itch — a review of high-resolution feeds yielded sight of developing subcutaneous growths. Efforts to placate HF15 succeeded until 0:07, when subject complained of significant discomfort. Against direction from monitoring staff, HF15 increased efforts at scratching themselves as structures reminiscent of calcium feather sheaths began erupting from their papilla. \nSubject alarm peeked at 0:13 when calcium sheets on the extensor portion of the upper left arm began to disintegrate as feather rachis, measuring 1.2–3.7 cm, emerged. Sedation and the efforts of on-sight staff proved insufficient to prevent HF15 from further panicking as extreme growth of rachis structures occurred about the scapula, ocular orbit, upper thorax, and wrists. Assistant Haul requested that subject be switched to complete sedation; however, for \"invariable data gathering,\" administrator Santana rejected further action until the designated safety margin of 6:00, by which point the subject was restrained to prevent self-mutilation.\n\nRESULTS:\nHF15 has developed patches of greyish-blue plumage extending from the subject's thighs to the hairline, where scattered feather growths were observed in presence across the scalp. Refer to Appendix A for photos: figures 2–10. Investigation of feather calami discovered that subject's plumage developed from HF15's natural dermal papilla, swollen to accommodate shaft structures, with most of the subject's original body hair having fallen out.\nIt is yet unknown how PE012 and PE039 managed to induce generation of beta keratin; however, most feathers appeared to be underdeveloped, with weak rachis and rarely developed barbules allowing the subject to easily tare out plumage. Subject’s feathers proved, largely, responsive to intravenous applications of PE018, and in post-experiment debrief with HF15, provision VDP-C was successfully adhered to.\nFollowing multiple staff complaints of unethical conduct (refer to admin inquiry FFE-15-01), guidelines PSD-05 and 06 have been revised to Amendment 5B and 6B, respectively. In addition, Dr. Santana has been suspended from the PE-012 programme indefinitely, and is pending further disciplinary action." }, { "id": "mutation_testing_2", From f70b4db494f55fc5d5bffda8a69063dd694356db Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2024 09:40:00 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 09/10] starts work on adding the subject photos. --- .../mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json | 260 ++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 260 insertions(+) create mode 100644 data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json diff --git a/data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json b/data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000..f63bbb0321806 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json @@ -0,0 +1,260 @@ +[ + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { "id": "eye_descriptor1", "text": "doleful" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor2", "text": "piercing" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor3", "text": "stern" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor4", "text": "solemn" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor5", "text": "expressive" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor6", "text": "soft" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor7", "text": "large" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor8", "text": "piggish" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor9", "text": "rounded" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor10", "text": "calculating" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor11", "text": "expressionless" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor12", "text": "nervous " }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor13", "text": "narrowed" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor14", "text": "suspicious" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor15", "text": "anxious" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor16", "text": "sad" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor17", "text": "downcast" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor18", "text": "hawkish" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor19", "text": "staring" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor20", "text": "confused" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor21", "text": "wary" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor22", "text": "unfocused" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor23", "text": "slanted" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor24", "text": "almond-shaped" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor25", "text": "welcoming" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor26", "text": "friendly-looking" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor27", "text": "contemplative" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor28", "text": "owlish" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor29", "text": "shimmering" }, + { "id": "eye_descriptor30", "text": "stunning" } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { "id": "eye_color1", "text": "honey-coloured" }, + { "id": "eye_color2", "text": "amber" }, + { "id": "eye_color3", "text": "jade-green" }, + { "id": "eye_color4", "text": "emerald-green" }, + { "id": "eye_color5", "text": "hazel" }, + { "id": "eye_color6", "text": "oceanic-blue" }, + { "id": "eye_color7", "text": "baby-blue" }, + { "id": "eye_color8", "text": "deep-blue" }, + { "id": "eye_color9", "text": "light-blue" }, + { "id": "eye_color10", "text": "storm-grey" }, + { "id": "eye_color11", "text": "light-grey" }, + { "id": "eye_color12", "text": "violet" }, + { "id": "eye_color13", "text": "light-brown" }, + { "id": "eye_color14", "text": "deep-brown" }, + { "id": "eye_color15", "text": "mahogany-brown" }, + { "id": "eye_color16", "text": "chestnut-brown" }, + { "id": "eye_color17", "text": "copper-brown" }, + { "id": "eye_color18", "text": "slate-gray" }, + { "id": "eye_color19", "text": "sea-green" }, + { "id": "eye_color20", "text": "forest-green" } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { "id": "eye_description1", "text": "regarding the viewer with , eyes", "weight": 341 }, + { + "id": "eye_description2", + "text": "looking slightly past the camera with , eyes", + "weight": 341 + }, + { + "id": "eye_description3", + "text": "looking up at you from this photo with , eyes", + "weight": 341 + }, + { + "id": "eye_description4", + "text": "gazing from this photo with , eyes framed behind wire-rimmed glasses", + "weight": 167 + }, + { + "id": "eye_description5", + "text": "surveying the viewer with , eyes shielded by a pair of expensive-looking glasses", + "weight": 167 + }, + { + "id": "eye_description6", + "text": "meeting your gaze with a solitary, , eye; it's counterpart milky-white and staring.", + "weight": 8 + }, + { "id": "eye_description7", "text": "staring out of this photo with milky-white eyes", "weight": 8 }, + { + "id": "eye_description8", + "text": "regarding the camera with eyes: one and its partner ", + "weight": 1 + } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { "id": "hair_descriptor1", "text": "unruly, curled mess" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor2", "text": "voluminous mane" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor3", "text": "greasy shock" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor4", "text": "springy helmet" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor5", "text": "jungle-like sprawl" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor6", "text": "sparce field" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor7", "text": "groomed expanse" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor8", "text": "lush sprawl" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor9", "text": "unkempt tangle" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor10", "text": "mussed catastrophe" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor11", "text": "messy dome" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor12", "text": "limp, stringy head" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor13", "text": "casual flourish" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor14", "text": "fluffy mane" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor15", "text": "tangle-laced head" }, + { "id": "hair_descriptor16", "text": "visibly balding scalp" } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { "id": "hair_color1", "text": "dirty blond" }, + { "id": "hair_color2", "text": "platinum-blond" }, + { "id": "hair_color3", "text": "copper-red" }, + { "id": "hair_color4", "text": "auburn" }, + { "id": "hair_color5", "text": "ginger" }, + { "id": "hair_color6", "text": "gloss-black" }, + { "id": "hair_color7", "text": "raven-black" }, + { "id": "hair_color8", "text": "jet-black" }, + { "id": "hair_color9", "text": "honey-brown" }, + { "id": "hair_color10", "text": "chestnut-brown" }, + { "id": "hair_color11", "text": "chocolate-brown" }, + { "id": "hair_color12", "text": "dark-brown" }, + { "id": "hair_color13", "text": "grey" }, + { "id": "hair_color14", "text": "salt and pepper" }, + { "id": "hair_color15", "text": "russet" }, + { "id": "hair_color16", "text": "strawberry-blonde" }, + { "id": "hair_color17", "text": "mousy-brown" }, + { "id": "hair_color18", "text": "golden-blonde" }, + { "id": "hair_color19", "text": "caramel" }, + { "id": "hair_color20", "text": "mahogany" } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { + "id": "hair_description1", + "text": " of hair hangs in kirtans about the face and neck, casting eyes and features into shadows" + }, + { + "id": "hair_description2", + "text": " of hair looks, evidently, hastily combed into shape, with a solitary strand dividing the face from forehead to nose" + }, + { "id": "hair_description3", "text": " of hair sits pulled back into a ponytail" }, + { + "id": "hair_description4", + "text": " of sits festooned with streaks of highlights" + }, + { + "id": "hair_description5", + "text": "mostly , of hair is a playing field of dyes and highlights, suffused with streaks of , , and " + }, + { + "id": "hair_description6", + "text": ", of hair looks, clearly, to have not been the concern of aesthetics: tousled and mussed as it is in ways that would make any bad license photo blush" + }, + { + "id": "hair_description7", + "text": " of sits tidily combed, with a part down the middle" + }, + { + "id": "hair_description8", + "text": " of hair rises in an arched, crest from forehead to neck: a mohawk that would make any rooster shed a tear of pride" + }, + { + "id": "hair_description9", + "text": " of sits artfully braided into an intricate pattern, with small wisps escaping to soften the face" + }, + { + "id": "hair_description10", + "text": "close-cropped, of gradually fades at the temples" + } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { "id": "limb_descriptor1", "text": "flabby" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor2", "text": "pudgy" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor3", "text": "chubby" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor4", "text": "soft" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor5", "text": "plush" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor6", "text": "stout" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor7", "text": "plump" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor8", "text": "toned" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor9", "text": "defined" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor10", "text": "fit" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor11", "text": "athletic" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor12", "text": "lanky" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor13", "text": "slim" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor14", "text": "slender" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor15", "text": "twig-like" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor16", "text": "noodle-thick" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor17", "text": "serpentine" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor18", "text": "strong" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor19", "text": "freckled" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor20", "text": "bruise-marked" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor21", "text": "heavily-scarred" }, + { "id": "limb_descriptor22", "text": "burn-marked" } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "", + "text": [ + { "id": "caucasian_color1", "text": "pale" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color2", "text": "pallid" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color3", "text": "fair" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color4", "text": "ivory" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color5", "text": "porcelain" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color6", "text": "alabaster" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color7", "text": "cream" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color8", "text": "peach" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color9", "text": "rosy" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color10", "text": "ruddy" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color11", "text": "flushed" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color12", "text": "sallow" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color13", "text": "ashen" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color14", "text": "pasty" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color15", "text": "milky" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color16", "text": "olive" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color17", "text": "sun-kissed" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color18", "text": "freckled" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color19", "text": "weathered" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color20", "text": "tanned" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color21", "text": "light" }, + { "id": "caucasian_color22", "text": "pinkish" } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "general_subject_photos", + "//": "These are meant to be pictures assigned to spawn in complement with lab mutation test reports, depicting subjects pre-mutation. Each photo must be tied to a respective mutagen log.", + "text": [ + { + "id": "general_hf15_photo", + "text": "This appears to be a high-resolution photo of a, rather mousy, middle-aged woman . Her . Framed by a utilitarian grey wall, the scene's clinical white lighting spotlights both the woman's features as well as her vaguely disconcerted countenance. Arms crossed, she sits upon a steel folding chair, her appearance less than complemented by the orange jumpsuit hanging, sack-like, off her spare frame." + } + ] + } +] From 9b98efa9e6e37e1f02bf247f0718a3a685fc4239 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: DoctorBoomstick <102766473+DoctorBoomstick@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2024 11:25:56 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 10/10] adds the batch of photos related to hf15. --- data/json/items/newspaper.json | 23 ++++++++++++++ .../mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json | 30 ++++++++++++++++++- 2 files changed, 52 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/data/json/items/newspaper.json b/data/json/items/newspaper.json index b59c3406a6c52..a3c6be760e86f 100644 --- a/data/json/items/newspaper.json +++ b/data/json/items/newspaper.json @@ -195,6 +195,29 @@ ], "copy-from": "file" }, + { + "type": "GENERIC", + "id": "lab_subject_general_photo", + "copy-from": "file", + "name": { "str": "photograph" }, + "description": "A large, high-resolution photograph of somebody about to not have a particularly swanky time in XEDRA fun land.", + "snippet_category": "general_subject_photos" + }, + { + "type": "GENERIC", + "id": "lab_subject_mutation_photo", + "copy-from": "file", + "name": { "str": "photograph" }, + "description": "A large, high-resolution photograph of somebody not having a particularly swanky time in XEDRA fun land.", + "variants": [ + { + "id": "subject_mutation_photo_hf15", + "name": { "str": "photograph" }, + "description": "", + "expand_snippets": true + } + ] + }, { "type": "GENERIC", "id": "lab_file_serum_testing", diff --git a/data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json b/data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json index f63bbb0321806..917d1542643b1 100644 --- a/data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json +++ b/data/json/snippets/research_files/mutagen_files/test_log_photos.json @@ -253,7 +253,35 @@ "text": [ { "id": "general_hf15_photo", - "text": "This appears to be a high-resolution photo of a, rather mousy, middle-aged woman . Her . Framed by a utilitarian grey wall, the scene's clinical white lighting spotlights both the woman's features as well as her vaguely disconcerted countenance. Arms crossed, she sits upon a steel folding chair, her appearance less than complemented by the orange jumpsuit hanging, sack-like, off her spare frame." + "text": "This appears to be a high-resolution photo of a, rather mousy, middle-aged woman . Her . Framed by a utilitarian grey wall, the scene's clinical white lighting spotlights both the woman's features as well as her vaguely disconcerted countenance. Arms crossed, she sits upon a steel folding chair, her appearance less than complemented by the orange jumpsuit hanging, sack-like, off her spare frame. Short-sleeved, the garment reveals her , limbs: with one knee folded across the other." + } + ] + }, + { + "type": "snippet", + "category": "hf15_mutation_photos", + "//": "This is a snippet category designed to spawn along with a subject’s particular test report and depicts mutated features of their anatomy. Full body descriptions, details of eye, hair, or skin colour, should be avoided so as to not conflict with the description generated by the general subject photos category.", + "//2": "This category describes mutations of subject HF15, as described in test report PE039/HF15-001.", + "text": [ + { + "id": "hf15_mut_photo1", + "text": "This high-resolution photograph depicts the underside of somebody’s wrist: swell of the palm, pronounced knobs of the radius and ulna bones, and the start of a petite forearm. Like a blue mountain range, the individual’s radial artery snakes across the view, banked by reddened skin that, in appearance, makes you think of the Martian surface. Speckled with dried blood and scratch marks, blisters pockmark the expanse, though, from some, strands of bluish grey fuzz emanate. Your eye, however, is predominantly drawn to the 4 long feathers that sprout at the joint. Hanging limply, the plumage is bedraggled, with separating filaments and a faded blue colour reminiscent of molded carpet." + }, + { + "id": "hf15_mut_photo2", + "text": "This is an extremely cropped picture of somebody’s eye socket, with the eyeball caught in mid-squint. A sliver of black pupil and coloured iris can be seen, offset by ragged tufts of small, downy grey feathers that have, evidently, sprouted about the orbit. A line of bristle-like feathers has ripped through the eyebrow, with deposits of dried blood flakes, hair, and scraps of skin speckling the eyelid. Beside the lid, starting from the eye’s leftward corner, three perpendicular red trenches gouge the skin, scoring bloody, cartilage-littered lines through the feathers and winding through darkened, waterlogged flesh." + }, + { + "id": "hf15_mut_photo3", + "text": "This is a high-fidelity photograph depicting a broad patch of somebody’s skin, considering the smooth slope of muscle beneath, likely of the shoulder or bicep. The flesh is marred by inflamed, red bands that encircle blister-like growths — the scarlet welts and cancerous protuberances making your own skin tingle. Scattered across the irritated epidermis, you can see examples where these blisters have burst: stubby tubes of cartilage stretching from the red wells and, on occasion, small, underdeveloped feathers emerging in blue tufts from the bloody wreckage." + }, + { + "id": "hf15_mut_photo4", + "text": "This photograph depicts a solitary, short feather laid out upon a steel surface. Shaded a muted, almost bedraggled shade of blue and grey, the quill looks almost wilted, with a limp, blood-tipped shaft and spaced-out, hair follicle-like rachis. Whatever animal this feather came from, it seems safe to bet that it wasn’t a particularly healthy specimen." + }, + { + "id": "hf15_mut_photo5", + "text": "A jungle of hair fills this photograph, although perhaps it would be more apt to describe it as one in process of deforestation. Large patches of this individual’s locks are missing, revealing their splotchy scalp that, at first glance, appears inundated with blister-like protuberances. If nothing else, the person was certainly persistent, for portions of skin have been scratched away, releasing blood that has clumped about their tresses. Shades of blue peer from the bloody mess: downy wisps emerging from the sores and standing out like muted, listless beacons among the tattered follicles." } ] }