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== Lab Notes == | == Lab Notes == | ||
There has been an incident in Lab 24, 2 casualties reported, one lethal. A rat involved in the stasis breaking project was hooked to a monitoring machine and left over night. Upon opening the cage, Simon Bellevue was electrocuted, and another researcher at the opposite end of the lab sustained severe current burns, despite never approaching the cage. | There has been an incident in Lab 24, 2 casualties reported, one lethal. A rat involved in the stasis breaking project was hooked to a monitoring machine and left over night. Upon opening the cage, '''Simon Bellevue''' was electrocuted, and another researcher at the opposite end of the lab sustained severe current burns, despite never approaching the cage. | ||
;Not mentioned, but related: "A post-mortem on the rat involved in the electrocution incident has revealed several changes to its internal anatomy centered around its connection with the monitoring device, and large buildups of [[XE037]] were detected around the connection point. There is a belief several other rat subjects experienced changes overnight as well. This hypothesis is supported by an inventory check after the incident that found almost twenty rats had gone missing from their cages. | |||
== See Also == | == See Also == | ||
[[Category:People]] | [[Category:People]] |
Latest revision as of 21:38, 25 August 2020
- Name
- Simon Bellevue
- Role
- Researcher
- Pronoun
- unknown
Simon Bellevue is referred to once in game.
Lab Notes
There has been an incident in Lab 24, 2 casualties reported, one lethal. A rat involved in the stasis breaking project was hooked to a monitoring machine and left over night. Upon opening the cage, Simon Bellevue was electrocuted, and another researcher at the opposite end of the lab sustained severe current burns, despite never approaching the cage.
- Not mentioned, but related
- "A post-mortem on the rat involved in the electrocution incident has revealed several changes to its internal anatomy centered around its connection with the monitoring device, and large buildups of XE037 were detected around the connection point. There is a belief several other rat subjects experienced changes overnight as well. This hypothesis is supported by an inventory check after the incident that found almost twenty rats had gone missing from their cages.