"Yeah, it's a bit of a shocker," Jonas nodded slowly. "I admit, I was a bit taken when I first saw it. I mean, I've done these types of experiments before, mainly in college, but they were on Ratatas, and they weren't anything to this extent. Just deep brain stimulation, mostly. We also had one project where we attempted to restore sight, but this level of neuroscience? Yeah, it got to me at first."
Eddie nodded from his desk. "Gives me the creeps, really."
There was a hiss as the door to the main lab opened, Dr. Yeung stepping in, clad similarly to everyone else. The only difference in his attire was the shade of his coveralls, which was a light blue, as oppose to white. He nodded to Wily and Ahrzayl. "So, Giovanni wants us to get started right away, so since you've already examined Mewtwo, we can proceed to some imaging." He pulled up a chair and sat down. "I don't know how easily startled it is, but from what I've been told, it can be aggressive, so we'll take this slowly, so as not to aggrivate it too much. An MRI would be too much too soon, as the machine is noisy, so a CT scan will suffice."
"Much quicker, too," Jonas nodded. "All we'd need to do is inject a contrast dye, and Mewtwo would need to remain still for only a few minutes. Then, it can be returned to its pen."
Yeung nodded to Wily. "You think you'd be able to get it to cooperate for that long, or would you prefer it be sedated? It would be best if it was awake, so we can obtain better scans. A sleep study would come later."