Akane continued scoping around the facility when she came across a paper with Phi's mugshot; only she looked much younger than her present age. Next to the mugshot was a typed statement, boasting a plethora of pen-markings, circling and crossing out specific words and sentences:
Subject 04, Phi, shows brainwave patterns we never dreamed was possible. It goes without saying that all who established this project should feel accomplished at the progress we've made. The sheer dynamic scope of the waves are so vast and intricate, that even the EEG could not calibrate the electrical activity and ionic pulsations, produced by her brain. The ionic discharge seems nearly impossible to record, and the electric potential, as well as the membrane proteins, needless to say, is difficult to isolate for recording at this point in the experiment.
However, The Nonary Project is just getting started. The insurmountable obstacles will be but a faint, unpleasant memory.
Subject 04 is still in REM sleep. Her procedural memory should, hopefully, cause a fluctuation that our customized EEG can pick up and record. The EEG will be worked on further, and then we will see how much information we can output.
Log #25890
Akane read the entire passage, with her eyes blank and wide open. Her hand grew weaker and weaker the more she read, until the paper fell out of her hand.
"Those [tornado fang]ing animals... to do all this to a young child..." She put her hand over her mouth and stepped back a bit. She took a deep breath and picked the paper up, shoving it into the folder.