SUBJECT-379

SUBJECT-379 "The Stinger"
CLASS: Savage

STATUS: Unknown [Originally Contained]

Containment Procedures
SUBJECT-379 must be kept in a white, or paneled room with a reinforced hinged chrome-steel door. LEVEL 3 personnel are authorized to be in SUBJECT-379's containment chamber.

Object Description
SUBJECT-379 is an unusual snake with its skin having a paper-like format. SUBJECT-379 is said to have a paper-like skin to fool its victims.

Staring into SUBJECT-379's eyes can make the viewer's eyes damged.

Getting bitten by SUBJECT-379 can result in death or nausea. If the victim is bitten, then leaves SUBJECT-379's containment chamber, the effects don't wear off immediately. Death will occur in a week.

If the victim stays in the containment chamber of SUBJECT-379, hallucinations begin to occur in the victim's vision, causing extreme trauma and anxiety.

Eye contact must not be kept for more than 10 seconds.

Keeping eye contact for more than 10 seconds will startle SUBJECT-379 and act aggressive towards its victim.



If SUBJECT-379 bites a Test Subject, decontamination will immediately take place and an SRN (Special Remedial Needle) will be injected into the Test Subject.

History
SUBJECT-379 was found in █ █ █ █ █ █ , Texas.

Shortly thereafter, ARC-II operatives and the UZ-E arrived.

SUBJECT-379 resisted and attacked four operatives. Three died, one lived.

Once contained, ARC-II's first option was to take SUBJECT-379 into the  █ █ █ █ █ █  Ocean Containment Center.

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"Dead" or Alive?
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''"I was just going to check SUBJECT-379's containment chamber until I found its, "skeleton?" I'm unsure of what had occured that day." -M.P. Richard Harolds''

Scientist Sullivan disagrees that SUBJECT-379 is "dead."

''"I disagree with your theory sir. SUBJECT-379 slightly moves at random occurences. Although, it may be another hallucination. Its paper-like skin must've molded, revealing its true form. If SUBJECT-379 is really a snake's skeleton, that explains its odd behaviors." -Scientist Sullivan''

Until SUBJECT-379 regains its normal skin, we'll have to send an N.C.A.S.U. bot in its containment chamber for diagnoses.