Saralynn Draper: Stage 3

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Saralynn Draper: Stage 1

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 Saralynn Draper. She is female and in between twenty and thirty. She is at stage 3. When exposure is at a minimum of 8 hours, subjects show signs of cacoethes for things they did not crave and uncontrollable mania. Subjects state that they hear voices and others seem to have multiple personalities. Subjects may be mentally fragile and anger easily. The pupils of the subjects become enlarged and remain that way no matter of the sensory input or thoughts of the subject. They no longer react to light.

 
Dr. Stanton: Hello Saralynn.
 
Saralynn: Hello…
 
Dr. Stanton: How are you feeling?
 
Saralynn: All this food that I’m buying from the vending machines. I don’t want it. I don’t crave food anymore. Or water. I figure this is apart of the cycle right?
 
Dr. Stanton: You would be correct. Bentley might be interested. I can’t tell you how he is doing but he may want some food.
 
Saralynn: Okay.
 
*Saralynn is looking at a corner of the room behind Dr. Stanton. Dr. Staton takes notice.
 
Dr. Stanton: It’s clear we’re on the tail end of the cycle. We need to conduct a few tests.
 
Saralynn: More word tests? More ink blots?
 
Dr. Stanton: We can. But there are more pressing matters.
 
Saralynn: Like what?
 
Dr. Stanton: I need to take blood.
 
*Saralynn looks uncomfortable*
 
Saralynn: Do we have to?
 
Dr. Stanton: Unfortunately.
 
Saralynn: Fine. Make it quick.
 
*Dr Stanton prepares Saralynn for a blood draw and draws blood.*
 
Dr. Stanton: What do you see in that corner?
 
Saralynn: Hmm?
 
Dr. Stanton: You’re fixated on that corner. What do you see?
 
Saralynn: Oh. Yeah. I guess I need to talk about what I see. I see like a burrow. Some animal living in it I guess. It hasn’t come out yet.
 
Dr. Stanton: Voices?
 
Saralynn: Yeah. A couple.
 
Dr. Stanton: Care to share what they say.
 
Saralynn: I’m not good enough. My parent abandoned me. There’s no truth to the voices right?
 
Dr. Stanton: It could be possible that the voices can come from subconscious thoughts that you might not be aware of. We haven’t studied it fully.
 
Saralynn: I feel there shouldn’t be any truth, just what I perceive at the moment.
 
Dr. Stanton: That’s our thinking. All done. Easy?
 
Saralynn: Yeah.
 
Dr. Stanton: Alright I need to check your eyes. For the listeners they are solid black. The pupil appears to have been enlarged over the entire surface of the eye. Look up. Good. So it appears that the pupil is not encompassing the eye. It is larger but it looks that the colored areas of the eye are turning a deep black. I can see that your pupil is just a tad darker than the rest of your eye.
 
*Saralynn looks down and sees the blood*
 
Saralynn: That was in me?
 
Dr. Stanton: Yes. So for the listener again. The blood is near black. It seems to be thicker than regular blood and we know that this isn’t normal because we took a preliminary sample before the cycle began.
 
Saralynn: Is it going to get worse?
 
Dr. Stanton: I’m afraid so. We have a scale over there. Can you get on it?
 
*Saralynn and Dr. Stanton wall to the scale.*
 
Dr. Stanton: It appears that Saralynn has lost 10 pounds in the last 8 hours
 
Saralynn: Wow. How is that possible?
 
Dr. Stanton: How often have you gone to the bathroom?
 
Saralynn: Frequently.
 
Dr. Stanton: My hypothesis is that essential body contents such at vitamins and fats are leaving the body through urine and feces. This may sound weird but we need to start collecting samples. See if this is true.
 
Saralynn: Okay.
 
Dr. Stanton: Well unless if you have something else to tell me, you’re free to go.
 
Saralynn: Okay Doctor. I think I’ll go.
 
*Saralynn leaves*
 
Dr. Stanton: Saralynn was very bubbly at the start. We’re seeing the Corruption Cycle take a serious turn on her. Unfortunately until we find a cure, it will stay this way.
 
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