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****** LEAKED BIOPSY REVEALS ADVANCED MILITARY TECHNOLOGY ******
Medical Report
Subject: [Redacted]
Rank: Corporal
Date of Report: 11.04.3005
Attending Physician: Dr. Leanne Nguyen
Executive Summary
This report pertains to the cellular analysis of Corporal [Redacted], following exposure to the Prototype Bio-Computational Interface System (BI/O). Subject volunteered during a catastrophic power failure aboard UEN Graceful, wherein BCIS-X4 was installed subdermally in the left thigh to convert bioelectrical cellular activity into computational energy for the ship’s failing life support systems.
Post-reentry and emergency triage, subject was treated for dermal burns across 27% of body mass. However, subsequent monitoring revealed anomalous mutative behaviours in cellular structures.
Biopsy Findings
Tissue Sample Source:
- Hepatic Section
- Left Femoral Muscular Tissue
Observations:
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Liver Sample:
- Evidence of ossification within cells. Calcified nodules interspersed among otherwise healthy parenchyma. Presence of osteoblast-like cells with no genetic precedent in the subject’s genome.
- Magnetic resonance showed early-stage marrow formation within hepatic cavities.
- The liver is, functionally, attempting to become a skeletal organ.
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Femoral Biocomputational Site:
- Residual nano-conductive filaments remain interwoven with muscle fiber. Attempts at removal resulted in systemic disorientation and minor cardiac arrhythmia.
- Muscle tissue exhibits increased mitochondrial density and irregular ATP cycling—likely an adaptation to energy harvesting demands.
- Myocytes have begun aligning in regular circuit-like lattices, resembling quantum transistor architecture under micrography.
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Peripheral Observations:
- Skin grafts in contact with original burn sites exhibit chromogenic shifts under magnetic fields.
- Trace elements of semi-conductive bioresin detected in sweat glands around the surgical site.
Conclusion
Subject’s biology is undergoing technomorphic adaptation. His body is not rejecting the BI/O system—it is integrating it. However, this integration is not limited to the initial installation site. It is propagating. Organ systems are reinterpreting their structure and function based on computational signals.