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Excerpt from a journal found in a hidden stash on a captured pirate vessel:
Research notes by Prof. Dr. Hans Friedrich Warschau
November 23rd 1939,
Doctor Wernher von Braun claims to be ready to start the operation but we are years of research behind compared to his breakthrough.
However the latest subject seems to be doing fine but like the others it still can't move it's legs. There must be something else we're missing although the new treatment is progress in itself.
I have a theory ... We'll see if it works within the next week.
November 29th 1939,
Success!
The subject's damaged tissue is reforming and growing new nerveous connections to the subjects brain, subject is held under morphium to sustain the tremendous amount of pain.
The solution was so simple, right in front of our eyes, how could we have missed that before. The subject only needs [the document seems to be stained with some kind of liquid, untranslatable]
... that is all we did.
I have to inform von Braun right away.
December 5th 1939,
Subject freed itself from it's restraints and tried to escape, when surrounded by security trying to capture it it injured 4 soldiers badly.
Unfortunately the subject tripped on it's continued escape and died from heavy skull trauma.
I'm hoping autopsy will yield any valuable data since at this time of year it's impossible to get fresh research material.