impede: (I'm fancy - I eat so much food.)
goro akechi (YELP ELITE!) ([personal profile] impede) wrote in [personal profile] lifetothefullest 2020-11-15 04:28 am (UTC)

File Attachment 011:
[ The E-mail is forwarded, the return address is blank. The E-mail is from Johann P. Grey to the lead scientist of an Antarctic expedition. The subject line reads RE: Genetic review of samples 3B-2 and there's an attachment with genetic results from a military base in Antarctica. The document contains a review of "yellow eyed animals'' that seem to breach the species barrier: fanned lizards with twelve eyes, fish with uneven amounts of fins and sharp teeth. The document goes on to explain that these creatures "contain extraordinary genetic abnormalities." There's solid commentary, and even the lead scientist seems to be baffled by the genetically unsound results that they're finding in a large number of previously unidentified species. While Johann mentions that he'll join the expedition within the next week for a short observation, he's insistent that they can't move forward without more conclusive evidence, and many, many more samples. ]

My notes:

Here it seems like Johann is borrowing a page from your book! Many more samples. Of course, biological research requires more sampling than simply drawing conclusions from lengthy investigations as a hobby, but perhaps you were a biologist before you were a criminal profiler. Odd that someone with your career would be so … rigid in your sampling, but here we are.

All the same, I believe this acts as evidence linking Johann to Antarctica. Could it be that he did something there? We know that his lab wasn't very far away.

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