Flower Trail Taskforce
Black Leaf City
June 06, 2141

The Black Feather Symbiont

Shines, as we discussed, here is a general summary of our findings so far. I hope it isn’t too much of a bore during your rotation in overseeing the subject’s safety.

“The symbiont cells” are composed of organelles called “mauroplasts,” which have functions similar to chloroplast photosynthesis mechanisms, but the absorption spectrum is much larger than that of their plant counterparts, which results in extraordinary energy storage for the cell. The symbiont within the subject’s body is composed of complex cells called maurocytes. Maurocytes are hybrids of planet and animal cells designed to transport a considerable amount of energy and develop very complex atomic structure mainly known to be humanmade. Imagine nanobots that can produce a diamond in your body. That’s what the subject’s cells can do in a nutshell.

Due to the increase in energy state from the Mauroplast, the macrocytes have an increase electrochemical potential, which increases the efficiency of the gradient to produce a high voltage from the tightly stacked Mauroplast. At this time, we are unable to determine the cellular characteristics of the Mauroplast and the intended function of each cell.

We have confirmed that the subject shares similar maurocyte genomics to the creature that attacked her, as discussed.

The three significant phenotypes observed are as follow:

An unidentical neurotransmitter from the subject’s central nervous system initiated the action potential that triggered the symbiont nervous system to engage with the subject’s central nervous system and created the subject’s symbiont physiological transformation. To sum it up, it is up to our subject to trigger the transformation.

The Maurocytes that surround the Subject’s epidermis expand, covering the Subject’s skin to form a protective coating. This coating consists of hexagonal crystal composed of graphene, which exhibits strong electric properties similar to that of its human-made counterpart. The subject also has a thin layer of a secondary hexagonal crystal structure identical to human-made boron nitride, which covers an uppermost layer of the Subject’s skin. The Subject’s new black skin color glows due to activation of the Maurocytes.

It is essential to know that standard means of weaponizing warfare won’t work so efficiently against the Subject. For example, the Subject’s skin can withstand incredible force, so it is basically bulletproof. These protective hexagonal crystal structures produced by the Maurocytes’s graphene are the reason for this, as these structures can distribute the initial force from the bullet. Much like throwing a rock in a pond, the force ripples across the skin to reduce its impact on the subject. We suspect that there is a physical cost to the Subject, as well, to maintain this skin.

The feather phenotypes are composed of the hexagonal crystal structure. The core of the quill is formed by a boron nitride hexagonal crystal structure covering the graphene layer. The barbs of the feathers mainly consist of the hexagonal crystal structure, Maurocytes’ graphene, and the boron nitride inner core. These feathers appear to be solid-state supercapacitors, which give the subject control over an incredible amount of voltage. Such high voltage is generated due to the composition of the feather barbules. The feathers form a parallel circuit, and then all the stored parallel circuit is converted to series when discharged, which results in high-voltage discharge. The subject can conduct electrical discharge as strong as lighting from our initial observations. Continued observation is needed to understand the subject’s limits and how sustainable it is for the subject to keep using the “superpower.”

The subject appears to have electroreceptors. The electroreceptors coat the subject’s hair and give it a whitish appearance. The subject can sense changes in electrically, which makes the subject hypersensitive to environmental surroundings due to an electric field the subject emits. At the moment, we are unable to understand why Subject Iris changes into multiple layers of color or why those layers change color over time.

All these symbiont enhancements seem to lie dormant in the subject’s bone marrow; It is unknown how the subject is able to retain a regular appearance or what damage occurs to the subject during transformation and when the subject transformations back to the subject’s usual self. This is a concern as this transformation, from our initial finding, seems to take a very massive toll on the subject’s human cellular integrity. We must also consider the psychological damage done to our subject. With all the advances that any living creature can dream of combined with the insanity, the subject inhabits an alien body no human has experienced before. The subject must feel isolated and must be in constant state of fear. One can only assume the thought of being captured to be experimented on is in the mind of the subject constantly. Remember to make the subject feel at home like we discussed in our initial conversation. The subject is human, and the subject seems to be a lovely girl with a kind heart.

Ulyoath Angelus