Minerva Archive
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Minerva Archive
Doctor Wesley Tassle
Age - 29
Gender - Male
Race - Caucasian
Specialty - Quantum Physics
Security Clearance - Special Clearance Level R
Organization History - Doctor Tassle was hired at the age of 24, on January --, 20-- and moved to the [REDACTED] Facility to begin his research. Doctor Tassle showed exceptional prowess in his research of various Minerva Archive items of temporal and spatial nature. His well mannered and polite nature made him especially popular at the facility, and he would often be invited to test Archive items outside of his realm of expertise. Only after a year of his time at the Annex C Facility was he slated to become Head Researcher at the facility, despite the five year minimum service requirements.
As a Junior Researcher, Doctor Tassle was limited to experimentation on safer Minerva class objects. Despite this, Doctor Tassle would continually request to experiment with very dangerous Minerva Archive items. As he had not met the staff requirements to handle such objects, his requests were denied. This led Tassle to instead research Archive Items on his own, as well perform private research of theoretical quantum physics in his off time. During 20-- psychological evaluations, Doctor Tassle was tested to have symptoms of anxiety, and was extremely irritable. When questioned about his private research, Tassle would attempt to avoid answering at all. Immediately following his evaluation was a minor disciplinary hearing. It was then that Doctor Tassle was moved on to a list of at risk personnel. Curiously, at this time, researchers who commonly worked with Tassle would report feeling symptoms of paranoia and tiredness. Research of various time space related items was also causing a much higher rate of injury in Minerva Archive staff.
As time progressed, Tassle would grow increasingly recluse, focusing entirely on his private research, turning in research journals to Minerva Archive officials as substitute for work. The contents of the journal were reviewed by Archive researchers and were disproved and disposed of as inconclusive research. The combination of this lack of findings, secretiveness from all other staff, and the refusal to cease requests to experiment on dangerous Archive Items led to a full disciplinary hearing for Tassle's behavior, involving various senior and head researchers who had previously worked with Tassle. This hearing ended with the stripping of Tassle's employment after the Doctor made personal remarks towards various staff. He would be held at the Annex C Facility to await administration of amnestics before being returned to the public.
During his holding at [REDACTED], various anomalous events occurred that are theorized to be caused Doctor Tassle himself, although it is currently unknown how he could affect the rest of the facility from within his holding cell. Events include the activation of Archive [REDACTED], an exponential increase of activity in Archive #0011/AO, as well as Archive [REDACTED]. The most destructive occurrence was the breach of Archive [REDACTED], which caused numerous civilian and staff casualties. Minerva Archive agents were deployed, and [DATA EXPUNGED] was narrowly avoided. While other events have been recorded, staff who were on sight at the time do not recall the events ever happening. A large influx of the discovery of various Archive items was also recorded at this time, most of them being extremely dangerous. In an interview with Tassle during detainment, he revealed that this was the work of an "extra[REDACTED] computer program" that he had called the Arkive Engine. Despite no known instances of this program being present on any facility computers, or any other devices investigated at the time, various research staff have reported scrolling past an arkive_engine.exe, before it would inexplicably disappear from the device.
After the deaths of two well respected senior researchers, and a mysterious email demanding the release of Doctor Tassle to research this influx of dangerous Archive items (which Tassle claims he has no connection to, and questions the existence of the email in general. The email has since been deleted, and despite numbers attempts at recovering it, it would seem that there are no traces of the file. The recipient of the email was subsequently taken in for an emergency psychological evaluation), Tassle was released from his cell and placed on his own private research team with Special Clearance Level R. Clearance Level R only permits the study of highly dangerous Minerva Archive items. Only Clearance Level 0 personnel are permitted to work with Doctor Tassle. Researchers below Clearance Level 8 are not to request to work with Doctor Tassle, and are to be administered low-power amnestics and moved to another facility if they do so more than twice.
There he is~. Still more or less a draft, going for a super smart guy who does stuff he's not supposed to or that is otherwise dangerous for a "righteous cause."