Gemma Andrews: Stage 1

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This transcript follows closely to the termination of the psychological evaluations of five individuals who worked at South Tech labs. All participants in the wake of Project Sacrosanct are under close evaluation by trained professionals. The purpose of releasing these transcripts is to bring to light of the Corruption Cycle to the public and to help build legislation to protect those who suffer from the Corruption Cycle. At no point will these individuals be released into the public until public awareness has been fulfilled. The transcript follows:

The subjects name is Gemma Andrews She is female and is in her mid forties. Gemma is a foreigner on a work visa. She is at stage one of the Corruption cycle. Symptoms include, on a case by case scenario, if one is exposed to Terium for, at a minimum, of an hour they will begin to display disorganized thinking. It will become evident that the inflicted are starting to become affected by the Terium. Along with disorganized thinking, we can see a decay in the neurons, synapses, and grey matter within scans of the brain and body.

Dr. Stanton: Hello Gemma.

Gemma: Hi Dr. Stanton.

Dr. Stanton: You seem chipper under the circumstance.

Gemma: I’m a chipper person I guess.

Dr. Stanton: Tell me about yourself.

Gemma: I’m pretty exited for this opportunity. I got my degree a long time ago and never really had the chance to use it.

Dr. Stanton: Why’s that?

Gemma: Settled down. Got married. Children. They’ve moved off now. Guess I can pursue my dreams.

Dr. Stanton: And that is?

Gemma: Social Work. I’m really good at understanding people.

Dr. Stanton: Good for you. Your kids get your hair?

Gemma: Oh! Well yes. Flaming red all of them. The curls too. Something I didn’t really want to pass on.

Dr. Stanton: Why not?

Gemma: You’ll come to find that I’m very obsessive over cleanliness. My hair is untamable and it bugs the crap out of me… but I’ve accepted that a long time ago. Did not want the kids to have it but I guess there was no avoiding that.

Dr. Stanton: Your record says you’re not from here. You seem to know the language very well.

Gemma: It was taught very early on my language isn’t that widely used so this is more my main language. I think everyone should learn. Most of the world speaks it.

Dr. Stanton: I’ve noticed you have heterochromia. It overall gives you this very interesting look.

Gemma: Ya. I wish everything was more uniform personally but thanks anyways.

Dr. Stanton: Does order run your life?

Gemma: Pretty much. It was pretty difficult with some little ones. They play by their own rules but I got around to them. Thought my hair was going to be grey for a while.

Dr. Stanton: That would be a shame. I think you look great.

Gemma: Wh—don’t say that. I don’t like my look personally and I feel you saying that is patronizing.

Dr. Stanton: Okay. I understand. We’re going to do a word association game. I am going to say a word and you need to respond with the first word that pops into your head.

Gemma: Okay.

Dr. Stanton: Order.

Gemma: Substantial.

Dr. Stanton: God.

Gemma: Necessary.

Dr. Stanton: Wisdom.

Gemma: Invaluable.

Dr. Stanton: Rebel

Gemma: Umm…treason.

Dr. Stanton: Okay. Now I’m going to show you some ink blots. Tell me what you see. What do you see here?

Gemma: The countryside

Dr. Stanton: Good. And here?

Gemma: Umm. Kinda looks like a watering hole where animals go.

Dr. Stanton: What animals do you see?

Gemma: Giraffe. Hippo. Water buffalo.

Dr. Stanton: Interesting.

Gemma: Yes? What’s…what’s interesting?

Dr. Stanton: Sorry Gemma. Can’t tell you but it’s positive for sure.

Gemma: Oh. Well I guess that’s good.

Dr. Stanton: Well I appreciate your time Gemma. You can go now.

Gemma: Thanks. I guess I’ll see you in a little bit.

*Gemma leaves room*

Dr. Stanton: It’s interesting. Looking at her initial report she was just about the same. She’s showing no cognitive impairment along with no changes in what she thinks or sees. It’s impossible that the Corruption Cycle does not affect some but she will be closely monitored for any changes.

 
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