(given)Name: "Sefenti Threy" (73)
Age: Appears between 18 and 22
Alias: "Gorgon" (Given by researchers)
subject number: 73
Sef stands at 5'7ft with a deceptively fragile build. Their flesh has no give; hard with a porcelain smoothness to it, like a doll. This functions like a natural armor of sorts, slightly resistant to slash or pierce damage, though quite vulnerable to blunt force (or any excessive force, really) which exposes their mass to light and forces them to endure the disintegration agony that comes from it and the callusing process (handle with care). Despite all of this, Sef weighs an astonishing 5kgs which is mostly from their shell and clothes as the interior is hollow. Also, with no pupils, Sef appears blind from the callusing process, their eyes having been burned smooth. They can navigate relatively okay with an acute style of echolocation. Sef also wears a pair of knee-high boots which have a slightly elevated heel to them; interior padding as not to damage their feet if they should need to take a fall.
Personality: Sef's mannerisms and general behavior frequently sway between genders frequently leaning towards feminine, though they chooses to address themselves as male...in spite of
'his' appearance. Speaks with a light voice (In a manner resembling whistling chirps melodically formed into words...poorly at times) in what sounds like a slight French accent. Sef shows a great attraction towards people, although is aware of boundaries, obviously self aware.
Subject- Alex Sinclair
Aptitude- Failed experiments with gene splicing lead to subject's flesh taking on a porcelain-smooth plant-base flesh polymer. The main interior to the subject has mutated into reservoirs of a toxic assimiletic fluid which the subject had learned how to orally expel in a deadly cloud (dissipating after a few seconds of exposure to light).
Assessment- Gene introduction went as well as you would expect, unfortunately, unlike trees and other plants, the human anatomy is mostly comprised of water causing unforeseen side effects. True, the semi-translucent shell solved the issue with the "core material" roasting in UV light, and the core material is able to absorb most carbon based matter, but...hmm.
Reports have shown the core material to be acidic, let alone the poisonous and carrying catalyst genes. Given the fragility of the shell, it would be highly impractical to employ such methods to bolster troops at the risk of severe casualties leading to pollution. And its blind! It looks like a doll, and on that note, can we do something about transferring the current assistants? They seem to find it funny to dress up the potential bio weapon...ugh, if he was even aware of what they were dressing-...
Ehem. Back on track; with the burning in sunlight, the core matter which it emits from wounds burns and disperses into a boiling gas. Naturally, this repairs the shell in seconds, but exposure has been noted to cause severe burns, lost flesh from the acid being "repaired" in this way. I'd advise you not eat before viewing the attached damage reports. Ultrasounds show that semblances of organs still exist, although their purpose at this time is up for debate. They're quite aware of themselves, or at least they act like it, having figured out echolocation in their attempts to explore their cell. Its kinda funny at times, but- damnit, one second, the assistants are back.
Equipment: (optional)
Goal: None, currently. Convinced they're not even human, the prospect of regaining their memory doesn't seem worth it, as it would only bring pain; realizing that they may not be welcome back to their old life since they're little more than a walking bio-weapon.
Other: Skin changes color in swirling motions of black and red under the pale surface while under stress.
(Acceptable so far? Mutations and stuff I can explain if need be)