The German - profile update
Thanks to Karen for reporting that The German's profile (Subject C014) has been updated in the Assignment Tracker at the Primatech Paper website.
As you may recall, the subject's image (aside from the pictures EVS added under the link Evidence), date of birth, occupations, scars and marks, personal history, and psychological profile were all missing from the tracker page.
While the date of birth is still omitted, the Occupations field has been updated as "Criminal" and the Scars and Marks field now indicates "None".
Personal History has been updated with:
[Paragraph Omitted: Classified]Psychological Profile has been updated with:
The Company first learned abbout the subject after major law enforcement organizations across Europe and the United States linked a rash of unusual bank robberies to a single individual. The suspect -- known only as "The German" due to witness accounts of his accent -- apparently used extreme force to penetrate physical security measures, tearing bank vault doors in half and blasting holes through reinforced steel walls. Yet law enforcement agencies were unable to find any chemical or physical evidence of explosives or tools.
Despite a pre-operational consensus that the subject was a posthuman capable of manipulating metal, the extent of the subject's abilities was not realized until the acquisition itself. [Sentence Omitted: Classified] At one point, the subject was able to redirect bullets in mid-are, killing Agent Patterson with his own weapon. [Sentence Omitted: Classified]
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As a result of the subject's initial counter-strategy upon regaining consciousness after retrieval -- see CSIR-0704 for facilities impact report -- the subject has been maintained under Class IV sedation while additional measures are implemented to facilitate further communication. [Sentence Omitted: Classified]
Pre-operational analysis indicated that the subject inflicted bodily and extraneous property damage only when necessary to achieve primary objectives - generally large-scale theft - but new intelligence gained during the subject retrieval suggests significant potential for improvement in the initial pyschological profile. Additional psychoanalysis is expected to reveal highly sociopathic instincts, apparently projected in close psychological association with the subject's posthuman ability.
















6 comments:
So... when do we get to see "CSIR-0704"?
I'm having a little trouble finding clues and every time I try to click something like the other files I get this pop up sign in "Assigment tracker" what am I suppose to type in?
pureangel86 -
The files on the left are profiles of other characters. We were given clues along the way to learn how to open them. Only the numbers with a mark to the right are available to open.
To catch up on all of the old clues that relate to the Assignment Tracker, run a search at this site under the "Profile" label or "Assignment Tracker"
Check out *this link* for updated instructions on how to use the Assignment Tracker, and a list of the profiles (with their passwords) that were available at that time.
In addition to the profiles mentioned at that post, there is:
Donna Dunlap's profile (Subject C017) with username/password: bennet / DDrgi77b
Leonard Cushing's profile (Subject C022) with username/password: bennet / LCtsn45p
Connie Logan's profile (Subject C008) with username/password: bennet / CLql99dt
Julien Dumont's profile (subject C011) with username/password: bennet / JDsiy88p
The German's profile (subject C014) : at this link
I hope that this helps!
- DC
Thanks! Are the passcodes assigned as part of a matrix? All of the ones we have start with the persons initials. The rest is just my guess, but I believe next is their power and maybe something about their power rank. Which if I'm right will make guessing other slightly easier.
The initials are always there, but I don't think that anyone has found any sort of pattern with the rest of the passwords.
I'd bet money there is a matrix/pattern to the passcodes. They're too similer yet random for there not to be. Furthermore I noticed that Matt's passcode is the only known one to have 9 digits all the others have 8, given the fact that the only other known person with abilities like Matt's are his father's who oddly enough share the same initials. Maybe this is a clue, solve the matrix and you the passcodes. The only trouble is matching up file numbers to people and their powers.
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