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("Cannibal AU" by SeborgaBoi)
Project "Vicious Army"A project proposed and led by Dr. Ernst Falkenrath, a neurosurgeon.
The project was created to help with the war efforts of Nazi Germany. The purpose was to test enhancements to a soldier's strength, agility, senses and drive to kill. Dr. Falkenrath acknowledged the dangers the project might propose, but thought it a necessary experiment, for the betterment of science as well as to help the country's war efforts.
The project started during the Spring of 1942, just a few months before the Battle of Stalingrad.During the course of the project, there were only 5 volunteers: Helmut Hüber, Günther Kirch, Klaus Schmidt, Christoph Schneider and Johannes Vogel.The main coordinators and managers of the project are
Dr. Ernst Falkenrath, Dr. Siegmund Wagner, Dr. Holger Goldschmidt and General Heinrich Von Brandt
(Dr. Ernst Falkenrath, father of the project.)
Volunteer #29111
Name: Helmut Hüber
Age: 23 (20/11/1919)
Date of Experiment: 29/11/1942
Background: Lived with his brother in Berlin. Upper-Middle class. Mother is dead and father is living somewhere in Bavaria.
Experiment Results: Subject began viciously trying to jump at our personnels and bite them. Had to restrain the subject and put him in confinement. Other than that, subject seems to still comprehend verbal commands, though he does not follow them unless given by a military officer. Subject seems to have developed a huge appetite. This experiment will prove to be harder than we anticipated. Subject is currently being survaillenced and held in captivity.
Activities: Seems to spend his days scratching the restraints we'd put on his wrists which results in scratches on his arms a lot of times. He also mumbles incoherently to himself in the top right corner of his room and seems to avoid the light that peaks into his chamber.
Behavioral Research: When doctors try to enter to attend to his wounds, he would scream and swing his arms violently at them. However, we figured out a way to subdue that behavior, and that is by bringing a gift to him in the form of food. It keeps him happy and distracted long enough to be tended to.
(Notes written 09/01/1943)
Volunteer #01122
Name: Günther Kirch
Age: 26 (06/01/1916)
Date of Experiment: 01/12/1942
Background: Lives alone in Munich. Parents live nearby. Has a younger sister and a younger brother. Middle class.
Experiment Results: Subject began to foam slightly at the mouth. At first we identified it as a seizure of some sort but when touched, the subject quickly spun around to bite. We had to restrain him and take our medical personnel away to be treated. Subject also seems to have developed an appetite. Specifically for meat. Raw/rare meat. Subject is currently being surveillanced and held in captivity.
Acitvities: Subject seems to spend his time in captivity humming lullabies whilst staring closely at the wall. Sometimes he would repeat the names "Greta" and "Gottfried" which are his siblings' names. We currently feed him cuts of animal meat. He seems to have a preference for Veal.
Behavioral Research: Lashes out and bites any personnel who tried to enter. But we found out that playing calming music helps him relax and become more docile. At least long enough that our doctors can tend to his needs.
(Notes written 09/01/1943)
Volunteer #05123
Name: Klaus Schmidt
Age: 25 (11/11/1917)
Date of Experiment: 05/12/1942
Background: Lives alone in Hamburg. Orphan. Upper-Middle class. No siblings, but has 3 cousins he's close to.
Experiment Results: Subject seemed calm for the first few minutes, but as it hit minute 4, the subject began trembling and soon he was shaking violently. He had to be restrained and taken away into a chamber we'd prepared. Disappointing results once again. I wonder if we should stop trying to develop this pioneer medical weapon and instead focus on a cure for these individuals. Subject is currently being surveillanced and held in captivity.
Activities: Subject did not display violent behavior inside the chamber, however he starts shaking and salivating when he sees a human even pass by his chamber window. He seems to talk to himself often, or rather he talks to some sort of hallucination his brain has created.
Behavioral Research: We tried to send someone in, but he immediately attacked them and tried to bite their flesh off, luckily, we sedated him, and the person escaped with minor bite marks. However, we had our first success recently when we sent in a female personnel with brown hair and green eyes into his chamber. We presume it is because she resembles his late fiancé.
(Notes written 09/01/1943)
Volunteer #08124
Name: Christoph Schneider
Age: 23 (12/04/1919)
Date of Experiment: 08/12/1942
Background: Lives alone in Düsseldorf. Orphan. Lower Middle class. No siblings.
Experiment Results: Subject passed out shortly after the experiment began, but after half an hour, he woke up suddenly and began trying to violently grab surrounding personnels and bite them. Had to be restrained and taken into surveillance and captivity. Disappointing.
Activities: Subject starts banging on the walls of the chamber while screaming every other hour. Tries to climb the walls as well, presumably in an attempt to escape. We must keep a close eye on him.
Subject seems to get hungry every 2 hours, will only eat freshly killed animals. Refuses any cut up meat we provide.
Behavioral Research: Subject is vicious to everyone and tries to bite them if they get close to the chamber or to him, especially female personnels. However, we've discovered that he becomes docile towards male personnels with blond hair. He would nuzzle up to them while they treat him. Kind of like a cat.
(Notes written 09/01/1943)
Volunteer #09125
Name: Johannes (Hans) Vogel
Age: 25 (25/10/1917)
Date of Experiment: 09/12/1942
Background: Lives alone in Cologne. Orphan. Lower class. No siblings. Possible connection to the wealthy "Vogel" family from the same area?
Experiment Results: Subject started trembling and salivating. Then immediately started twisting and turning, trying to break free from the restraints of our experiment bed. He was immediately transported into a chamber. This will be our last test. We will now start trying to find a cure for them instead.
Activities: Subject claws at the walls often and writes on them as well. Some writings we've seen are "Let me out" and "Hans?". We presume he has traces of his memories, but ultimately cannot fully remember much. Another observation we've made is that he stares at the chamber's openings for long periods of time when he's tired from clawing the walls. Like #08124 he also doesn't like cut up meat. However, he prefers the animals to be provided live and he will do the killing.
Behavioral Research: Subject is vicious to everyone, doesn't respond positively to any attempts to make him docile which is frustrating. We will have to treat him from afar for now and keep trying to find a way to help him. Help them.
(Notes written 09/01/1943)