Scientist Assigned ;; Trollish
Specimen ID ;; S-14 [ responds to 'Pulse' ]
Specimen Gender ;; Female
Specimen Behavior ;; S-14 is reclusive in nature, preferring to stay towards the boundaries of the observation chamber. Of the viscets we have relocated to observe, she is the most stubborn and quiet of the bunch. S-14 does not take well to being around other specimens and seems most content when she is allowed solitude. S-14 is not hostile unless confronted, for the most part, by other scientists and observers stationed. S-14 seems to, when left in the presence of another specimen for long enough, warm up to and even defend said other specimen. That allegiance does not fade, however, as S-14 appears to remember all of the specimens she has befriended. S-14 carries herself with a bit of attitude and a little too much confidence for a captive animal, however her status does not seem to bother her. With the release date drawing near, it would be beneficial to observe more impertanent information, but it seems that is in vain. S-14 has given us valuable information on viscet behavior, however. S-14's lonely nature is odd, but even still, she responds well to other viscets when given time.
Alternative Descriptor ;; 'I Got No Time'. This is an accurate descriptor for S-14 due to the descriptors used. It is apparent she views our fellow scientists as monsters and enemies, thus her wariness to us. The tone of the alternate describes her cocky but sensitive attitude, where she puts up a front to seem stronger and more confident than she actually is. S-14 demonstrates some of the same hopelessness the song conveys, or at least she did within her first bit in captivity. Now that the release day is nearing, she seems optimistic. S-14 seems to be prone to stress and insomnia, as the alternate emphasizes within itself.
* The viscet 'experiment' in this was basically just taking a small group of viscets and relocating them to a captive environment to study their shift in behavior, Pulse just didn't take it very well. *