First successful manifold manifestion of the anomaly
Subject 13. Created using data from the acquired asset Subject 505. Anomaly manifested in an entirely new form divorced from the version present in Subject 505.
Subject 13 is capable of presenting a unified mind across several unconnected bodies of various vertebrates. Current successful manifestations include: Homo Sapiens (White European), Felis Catus (mixed breed), Canis Lupus Familiaris (Belgian Malinois), Columba Livia, Equus Ferus Caballus (Thoroughbred), Corvus Corone,and Oxyuranus Microlepidotus. New variants of manifestations appear entirely randomly, usually close to an existing body. Each manifestation is a unique species. It is unknown if duplicate species can occur. All manifestations exist simultaneously and can perform actions simulataneously as well as actions that differ from each others'. Distance between manifestions does not seem to affect ability, nor present any physical or psychological side effects. It is possible, for example, for one manifestation to be in New Zealand, while another is within England, and for both manifestations to be able to fully know what the other is doing, seeing, smelling, and hearing, and to perform actions simultaneously, with no apparent delay. None of the manifestations present natural behaviours as expected of their species, instead acting as instructed by apparent "central" manifestation, Homo Sapiens. Subject has stated however that the manifestations are not "controlled" but instead "a decentralised mind", and that "each animal is equally as whole as the next". This claim must be verified by further testing.
Flaw present in design data - all manifestations present a form of cranial nerve palsy in the right eye of varying severity, resulting in cosmetic flaw of strabimus. Does not appear to negatively affect eyesight. However, it remains a potential identifier during clandestine operations. Flaw must be recitified in next iteration.
life is life ; whether it a cat, dog, or man.
there is no difference there between a cat and a man.
the idea of difference is a human conception. -sri aurobindo
at his best, man is the noblest of all animals;
seperated from law and justice he is the worst -aristotle