RETURN

LOG 1: THE PROTOTYPE

In the facility here at [REDACTED] a prototype has been made. Replacements for the legs of [REDACTED] After the incident involving [REDACTED] and the unauthorized detonation of an explosive device resulting in the permanent injury of [REDACTED] resulting in a loss of functionality in the subject's legs. The goal of this prototype is to provide [REDACTED] with the ability to walk again, and utilises experimental technologies in the form of a [REDACTED] link to the subject's brain to allow the subject to interface neurally with the prototype, allowing the subject to walk again as naturally as possible. Potential future developments are being discussed, potentially to make [REDACTED] more capable of things than even any regular being, such as increased run speeds, jump heights, and a maximal output of force from the "End Effectors" of the prototype. For now, the prototype must be tested, and the subject is scheduled to have the surgery performed in three weeks, on [REDACTED] at the [REDACTED]'s facilities here.

Doctor Brunell. Lead Scientist at [REDACTED]