Natalie Denisov wrote:User access would at least let her peruse the files and with her memory, a look was almost as good as a download. It might not be whatever hyper secret files they might be maintaining, but it'd have to be good enough for the moment. She starts by querying Tereza's file, then Sam's and Vivienne's, then the prefects' files, working her way out in a web that played into the Russia charade.
Most of the files were roughly what you would have expected, and similar to what they would have been under ASHLIE's regime. Their class schedules, roommates, special accommodations for their powers, etcetra.
For Tereza and Sam, though not Vivienne, there was also extensive notes from their power training sessions. Notes and exact measurements on "Subject 4203" (Tereza) and her precise strength, the exact temperature to which she could lower things. Extraordinarily precise values for "Subject 3201" (Sam) and her ability to alter her mass and density, notes on the rates of spread and range of telepathic suggestions. Each came with a list of precisely what had defeated them in each training session, with notes on how those could be avoided in the future; suggestions for alterations to the training regime to help, say, isolate a werewolf's weakness against silver and help them fight through the pain. Each also had some genetics notes attached, something about the precise expression of the X-Gene in question? It was all fairly advanced and outside of Natalie's specific area of expertise. But all the students she flipped through seemed to have those same kind of genetic markers noted and cross-collated; telepaths marked with similarities and differences, shifters, energy generators, etcetera. There was quite a lot of work being done here, actually.
The same sort of information was available in the prefects' files; it seems they were not immune to getting beaten down regularly in power training. The genetic profile section for Quinn, Ghost and Zandra, however, also included some kind of notation for some sort of treatment? They seemed to have been administered....something redacted on a regular basis, with alterations in dose and frequency as the semester had worn on.
That was
not present in Will's file; he wasn't receiving the treatment. What Will's file DID have that the others didn't was some kind of massive series of attachments, terabytes and terabytes of data, some of it being actively updated as Natalie peaked.