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22.11.2020
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22.11.2020 00:48
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22.11.2020 00:57
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Day 62 Today we are releasing the failed project o1-n3vermore to see how it reacts in the wild. We were originally wanting to replicate birth artificially with raven DNA from a skull but all attempts died within minutes of being born We resorted to adding fresh DNA from a raven but that didn't work either we then came to the conclusion to use a live animal We started with small ones like rodents but nothing much happened then a few feathers (were killed instantly to prevent reproduction) we then tried larger animals eventually moving up to a wolf which initially changed into a large raven The project was a success until it came in contact with liquids everything melted down into mush and tried rebuilding its self from scratch resulting in the image above The patterns are from when it came in contact with water What was left of the body read the injury as a fur pattern therefore making it so The goo that is left is from it trying to replicate its self but corrupting the process on its own-
22.11.2020 01:02
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Because of that corruption it rebuilt blindly recreating an entire new head that the goo took over and the original head stayed a raven but the corruption made it unrecognizable by the body leaving it just a head. Why we didn't kill it is because it never maintained its ability to reproduce so it wouldn't have been a problem and wss put into a containment cell immediately after the morphing had stopped Nothing much was left of the raven DNA other than a few feathers and bone structures We are releasing it into a large enclosed ecosystem to see how it fairs in the wild We may try and recreate more if they prove well and useful -log 62 ended-
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