TDI/SUBJECT/6-61-3/ARCHIVED
- Oct 3, 2025
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Updated: 7 hours ago
Subject Identification
Designation:
Cycle 6 - Batch 61 - Quarter 3
Status: Leftover, ERD-positive
Protected - Anchor
Initial Screening: 19U/DETECTION FAILED
Pre-Induction Assessment
Subject 61-3 deliberately concealed ERD indicators on diagnostic tests. Motive not definitively established. Investigated hypotheses include:
Self-destructive intent (willingness to accept fatality), and/or
Altruistic concealment (to increase the chance of survival for subject 61-4).
Expanded testing (post-incident) revealed robust ERD markers consistent with resonance hypersensitivity and tendency to overload.
Critical Event — Induction of BATCH - QUARTER (A7461.11)
During the induction of subject 61-4, subject 61-3 experienced a resonance overload and seizure correlated with the induction sequence.
Subject 61-3 remained unconscious for 96 hours following the event.
Incident provided unplanned but valuable empirical data on ERD response under induced polarity stress. Data archived under Research Annex TDI-RX/ERD.
Post-Recovery Cognitive & Behavioral Profile
Cognitive function:
Subject demonstrates elevated cognitive metrics. Above cohort mean in pattern recognition, tactical reasoning, and rapid procedural learning.
Behavioral profile:
Exhibits high levels of discipline, cooperation, and strategic compliance in training and administrative interactions.
Resonance Capability & Interactions
Limited affective linking with other ERD-positive subjects (recorded instances of brief telepathic-like synchronization under monitored conditions).
Demonstrated therapeutic resonance influence: subject successfully assisted in recovery of subject 17-4 from a prolonged catatonic state.
These abilities indicate a unique profile: ERD sensitivity paired with discipline, enabling functional, directed resonance use without full telepathic access or invasive control.
Operational Assessment & Risk
Strengths: Rapid learning, strategic cooperation, capacity to stabilize and assist other ERD positive peers, disciplined adherence to procedural constraints.
Risks: Underlying ERD predisposes subject to unpredictable overload under high-stress scenarios; deliberate concealment of diagnostic markers indicates potential for willful non-compliance if motive aligns (self-sacrifice or protection).
Unique Concern: Subject’s concealment behavior requires assessment for potential recurrence in future operations.
Recommendations
Maintain continuous monitoring of resonance output during training and field deployment.
Authorized deployment: Subject considered a high-value candidate for specialized command or liaison roles between tethered units and Resonant assets, apply extended conditioning to ensure institutional loyalty.
Psychological protocol: Mandate recurring motive-clarification interviews to evaluate risk of future diagnostic concealment.
Status: Active subject under conditional clearance. Further classification updates to be appended following completion of TDI-LC/7 and additional supervised deployment trials.
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