Necro's Ordeal: G-Project Scientist Details His Pain & Powers

More chilling leaked diary entries from the G-Project scientist studying Necro (SF3). Discover grim details on Electric Snake side effects...

Editor's Note (Necro Compendium): More fragments seemingly from the G-Project scientist's diary have surfaced. The pages were out of order, hinting at the chaos surrounding the experiments or perhaps the state of mind of the author. I've transcribed them exactly as found, preserving the disjointed timeline. The following entries offer further disturbing insights into Necro's ordeal and the Illuminati's methods.

Further G-Project Diary Fragments

Log Entry: August 15th, XXXX - 03:35 AM

Subject: Necro

Blood Test Results

After Necro's use of the "Electric Snake" technique, we conducted a series of blood tests to measure the levels of various components in his bloodstream. The results were alarming.

We observed a marked increase in his plasma catecholamine levels, which is consistent with an acute stress response. There was also a significant increase in the number of neutrophils, indicating a heightened immune response.

Furthermore, the blood analysis revealed an abnormality in the serum creatinine levels. The creatinine levels were significantly elevated, which may indicate kidney damage or dysfunction. We will need to conduct further tests to confirm this finding.

Additionally, there was a significant increase in the levels of creatine kinase in his blood, suggesting muscle damage. We suspect that the high-voltage discharge that accompanies the "Electric Snake" technique may be responsible for this.

In conclusion, the results of the blood tests suggest that the "Electric Snake" technique puts a significant strain on Necro's body. We recommend that he avoid using this technique as much as possible to minimize the risk of serious injury or illness.

Log Entry: June 12th, XXXX - 12:30 PM

After lunchtime, I had a chat with my colleagues about our ongoing experiments with Necro. We joked about the names he gave to his electric move before settling on the name "Electric Snake." Some of the names we mentioned were "Electric Worm," "Lightning Lizard," and my personal favorite, "Zappy Snek." It's funny how Necro takes his moves so seriously, yet we can't help but poke fun at them.

Log Entry: Date Unknown - 2:30 PM

Gill visited the lab today, and it was quite an interesting experience. He seemed quite pleased with Necro's progress and the results of his experiments. I couldn't help but feel a sense of unease in his presence, as if he was holding some sort of power over us.

During his visit, he asked to see the results of a blood test that we conducted on Necro after he used his electric snake move. I presented him with the results, which showed a significant increase in electrical activity in Necro's bloodstream.

Gill seemed intrigued by this finding and asked if we could conduct further experiments to explore this phenomenon. I couldn't help but feel a sense of dread at the thought of subjecting Necro to more inhumane experimentation, but I kept my feelings to myself.

As he left the lab, Gill turned to me and said, "Keep up the good work, doctor. I expect great things from you and your team." I shuddered as he walked out the door, feeling like we were mere pawns in his grand scheme.

Log Entry: July 21st - 9:15 AM

Today's vivisection was particularly gruesome. We focused on Necro's limbs, studying the extent to which his elasticity could be stretched. We made incisions on his arms and legs, slowly pulling them apart to observe the internal mechanics. Necro bore the pain stoically, as if he were used to the torture. As we removed the skin and muscle tissue from his arm, he quipped, "Hey doc, do you think I can use this arm as a noodle?" It was a sick joke, but we couldn't help but chuckle nervously.

One of the new scientists, Dr. Peters, couldn't handle the sight and vomited in the corner. It was a pitiful display, but I suppose we've all been there at some point.

Necro's limbs were stretched so far that the skin began to tear. It was a gruesome sight, but we were able to record new data on his elasticity. The vivisection was a success in terms of information, but the price paid by Necro was high. It's almost a shame that he won't be able to fully utilize his elasticity in the future due to the damage we've inflicted.

Regardless, the experiment must go on. We'll make note of the data and prepare for the next procedure. Necro will be an invaluable asset to our research, even if it means causing him immense pain and suffering.

Log Entries: Late March / Early April

Date: March 25th

We have decided that it's time to move Necro to a new confinement area. His current bars do little to prevent him from using his long limbs to harass us, and we have had to deal with one too many accidents. One of our lab assistants, Dr. Sanchez, was left with a broken arm after Necro grabbed onto it during an experiment. It's becoming increasingly clear that our current containment methods are inadequate.

Date: March 28th

Necro's new confinement area is almost complete. It's a reinforced steel room with thick walls and no windows, which will hopefully prevent him from causing any more accidents. However, I fear that it won't be long until Necro finds a way to test the limits of his new environment.

Date: March 30th

As expected, it didn't take Necro long to start causing problems again. He managed to find a weak point in the walls of his new confinement area and proceeded to poke his long fingers through the crack, taunting us as we tried to repair it. We had to sedate him to prevent any further incidents.

Date: April 2nd

I can't help but feel a growing sense of frustration with this job. The constant fear of being attacked by our own subject, the never-ending experiments, and the lack of progress are all starting to wear on me. I fear that if something doesn't change soon, I may have to consider leaving this project.

Date: April 5th

We have installed additional measures to reinforce the walls of Necro's confinement area, but I can't shake the feeling that it's only a matter of time until he finds another weak point. I fear for our safety and for the safety of anyone who comes into contact with him. This project is becoming increasingly grim, and I'm not sure how much longer I can endure it.

Editor's Note (Necro Compendium): The physical and psychological toll on both subject and researchers is palpable in these entries. The casual cruelty interspersed with moments of fear paints a dark picture of the G-Project. What other secrets remain hidden?