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NPC-SMV-02-02

ENHANCED BIOLOGICAL SCAN COMPLETE

Enhanced Biological scan has revealed multiple details from subject.
This subject bears all the hallmarks of the “Super Mutant” virus identified in the lands to the east, and in Ascendant Engineer NED. However the subjects body has signs of developing cancerous growths, bone spurs and brain tumours.

High probability that this virus is missing somekind of stabalisation compound present in previously encountered subjects.

General appearance

The subject is a large, muscular humanoid with patches of greenish-grey skin. They possess a hulking stature and exhibit exaggerated physical features such as bulging muscles and thickened bones.

The subject exhibits significant physical changes compared to baseline humans. They have increased muscle mass, height, and a generally robust build. Their overall body structure resembles that of a heavily muscular humanoid. Internally, their organs have also mutated to accommodate their increased size and altered physiology.

Skeletal system

The subject possesses a strengthened skeletal structure to support their enlarged musculature. Their bones exhibit increased density and thickness, providing enhanced strength and durability. Additionally, their bone marrow has undergone alterations, affecting blood cell production.

Muscular system

The subject possesses a highly developed muscular system, contributing to their enhanced strength and physical abilities. Their muscles exhibit hypertrophy, with increased fibre size and density and are significantly larger and stronger than those of humans, enabling them to perform extraordinary feats of strength.

Nervous system

The subject’s nervous system is of particular interest due to its role in controlling their augmented physique. The size and complexity of their brain differs from that of a human, potentially suggesting neurological adaptations. It is plausible that their brain may possess increased neural connections, allowing for improved motor control and coordination. It is likely that their motor neurons and neuromuscular junctions are more efficient, allowing for rapid and coordinated movement despite their large size.

Cardiovascular system

Given their increased size and muscularity, the subject has an enlarged cardiovascular system to support their heightened metabolism and oxygen demands. They have a larger heart and blood vessels to accommodate the increased blood flow required for their enhanced physical abilities.

Respiratory system

The subject possesses a larger lung capacity and more efficient oxygen extraction capabilities than humans. This would support their increased stamina and endurance in strenuous activities.

Immune system

The subject’s immune system has been altered as a consequence of forced mutation. Their immune cells and related organs, such as the thymus and spleen, exhibit modifications to adapt to the toxins present on the surface. These changes have resulted in a heightened resistance to diseases, toxins, and radiation. Subject has increased resilience and resistance to radiation and other harmful environmental factors. Their immune system has undergone modifications or adaptations to protect against radiation-induced damage, making them more resistant to radiation-related illnesses.

Metabolism

The subject has an altered metabolism to sustain their increased size and muscular requirements. Their metabolic rate might be elevated to accommodate their enhanced physical activities. As a result, their nutritional needs and energy consumption could differ from those of humans.

Reproductive system

The subject is sterile and unable to reproduce naturally. The reproductive organs have undergone significant changes and are non-functional. This sterility ensures that the subject any others like them cannot reproduce naturally, preventing the proliferation of their kind.

Biochemical Composition

The mutations have altered the biochemical composition of the subject’s body. The hormone levels, neurotransmitters, and other chemical messengers are significantly different compared to standard humans. This could contribute to their altered physiology and behaviour.

There is a 70% probability that the subject has suffered significant memory loss alongside a decrease in mental capacity due to damage caused by recursive growth and an increase in brain mass, which was accompanied by disfigurement and damage to existing neural patterns.

Genetic alterations

The transformation into the mutated state the subject exhibits involved exposure to some unknown mutagenic substance, which has a 66% probability to be an injected virus. These changes are potentially uniform across the mutants, due to the aforementioned growth patterns and pre-programmed DNA loaded into the virus.

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