Patient 98

Patient came to me as a John Doe. The only identification that I’m able to do is the prominent 98 on the front and rear of his shirt, and the word Lions on the front. It is assumed that he was formerly part of a paramilitary organization.

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His helmet, while superficially damaged, appears intact. Any loss of brain function is most likely due to blood loss or concussion.
Torso on left side has a gaping wound, either from a large beast or explosion.

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Right torso has a large glistening growth. Upon further examination, it appears the growth has formed some form of parasitic bond entering the region of the patients liver.

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While removing it should be a simple cut, there remains to many questions on its purpose. Possibly the growth is the only reason Patient 98 is any shape to enter the program rather than an incinerator. Further research will be necessary.

A rubbery paralysis currently reigns throughout the body, with all limbs attempting to return to their extended configuration, though no bone mass is evident anymore, leaving no leverage for 98 to exert the leverage to enforce the body’s will.