This work is written from the perspectives of Agents L & K from this previous work (https://deltaoperator.fanbox.cc/posts/2768714). Simply a lore/outfit showcase for The Phantom Gang series.
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Date: 6/29/20XX
Location: Parkwood Offices Safehouse, Evaluation Area
Time: 5:32 AM
Evaluating Agents: Agents L & K
Evaluation Report: Now begins the quarterly evaluation of Project Chrysalis, Models B through E. Evaluated models are in ascending order, from left to right: Models A, B, C, D, and E. A black placeholder has been used for the Model A, as there are no remaining specimens. (-L)
They say "no remaining specimens" but I don't know anyone who's even SEEN an A Model. Most likely they were a proof of concept or a limited production run that's had its genetic donor dry up. Regardless, I don't know why they have us do this evaluation paperwork for a model that, for all practical purposes, no longer exists. (-K)
Immediately obvious is the Model B's short stature and somewhat thicker build compared to its sleeker and thinner successors. Though, upon close inspection, the Model E seems to have received some... upgrades that likely serve no purpose in the field. (-L)
Hard to tell with all the frills but them Model E's have got some HONKERS. (-K)
Evaluation: Model B
Donor: M---- E------- (ALIVE)
Production Run: 20XX - Present
# (No.) per Batch: 20
Current Batch: L
Price Per Unit: $250,000
The first production model of Project Chrysalis, the Model B's primary function is infiltration and seduction. A mixture of the relatively benign nature of their duties, the continued well-being of their genetic donor, and the high return-on-investment of the B series has ensured their longevity in Phantom service. However, their tendency to avoid conflict and general difficulty in killing when unprovoked make them ill-suited to aggressive combat maneuvers.
Being the first production model, Model Bs possess little in the means of genetic upgrades. They are outclassed in combat by all future Models, but make up for it in more stable mental faculties. They have a near 100% failure rate in melee combat simulations against other Models, but show great competence in urban combat, where quick-thinking and improvisation are key. Therefore, in combat operations, this evaluator suggests ones possessing the aptitude be assigned as squad commanders.
In summary, their reliability has been the key to their long service lives, but their lack of aggressiveness has necessitated the creation of Models D and E. (-L)
Sure they're "reliable" but, like all of our clones thus far, Model Bs reliably fail to subdue male opponents. They consistently revert to their primary function and attempt to mate with assassination targets and police officers alike. All the Chrysalides are horny, but the Model Bs are HORNY. We don't recommend sending them on missions that expect strong male opposition (not that anyone from Operations or Acquisitions ever reads these reports). (-K)
Evaluation: Model C
Donor: T----- K---------- (DECEASED)
Production Run: 20XX - 20XX
# (No.) per Batch: 10
Last Batch: J
Price Per Unit: $900,000
The Model C is a luxury Model, a concept conceived out of the success of the Model B that never ended up seeing the same level of success as its predecessor. The cost sunk into the development and creation of the Model C were seen as necessary costs to make the ultimate Clone Soldier: one that could fulfil any mission given to it by any of the three Phantom Departments.
While combat duties were assigned to Model Bs as an afterthought, the Model C received a variety of upgrades that seem to suggest the combat role as its primary role. Enhanced strength, speed, reflexes, and low-light vision compared to baseline humans all support this theory. However, due to some questionable executive decisions (Executive Suggestion: Delete This Statement), the Model C also received upgrades to the length of its ovulation period, enhanced vaginal grip and suction, breast firmness, and changes to hormonal secretions to make their sweat smell slightly floral. These pointless upgrades, combined with the inherent clumsiness of their genetic donor, and the even more questionable decision to not mitigate said clumsiness with genetic tailoring means that the Model C is the least fieldable Model created to date.
The premature death of their genetic donor, T----- K---------- has ensured the type's early retirement. (-L)
Don't forget about "improved ass gripability", whatever that means. The Model Cs are a money-sink at best, a dismal failure that influenced all future Models at worst. All these combat upgrades for a model that proved, in practice, to be all but worthless in the field. They are consistently outperformed by all other Models, and quite often by baseline humans in all practical tests thus far. That said, they're generally pleasant to be around and smell nice too. (-K)
Evaluation: Model D
Donor: R----- O-------- (DECEASED)
Production Run: 20XX - 20XX
# (No.) per Batch: 30
Last Batch: R
Price Per Unit: $75,000
Learning lessons from the failure of the Model C, the Model D was supposed to be the budget solution to Operations's and Acquisitions's rigorous combat requirements. Their genetic donor, R----- O-------- was already of considerable physical capability even prior to genetic enhancement, and was one of our more capable field operatives at the time of selection. As cost was a primary concern, Model Ds underwent far fewer significant genetic alterations compared to the Model B. While noticeably faster and stronger than baseline humans, they don't reach the superhuman levels exhibited by the Models C or E.
The Model D saw initial success. Its large batch size allowed commanders to deploy them in larger numbers and their ruthlessness was highly rated by those who oversaw its deployment. Unfortunately, its genetic donor was killed after the deployment of Batch F. While not immediately apparent, the deterioration of genetic material post-mortem had an deleterious effect on all Models produced after, with each successive batch growing more unstable and uncontrollable. While initial batches were sometimes disparaged as "untrustworthy" or "unsettling" by baseline human teammates, the later batches received reputations as "deranged" and utterly unreliable in the field. The attempt to mitigate this issue with genetic material from earlier batch clones led to the failed Batch S, all of which had to be purged due to escaped specimens going mad and killing the scientists on duty.
The lessons learned from the Model D and the process of its decommissioning led to the current Model E, perhaps the most successful so far. (-L)
As bad as their reputation is, Model Ds are a really good lay. Like, these girls are kinky in ways you wouldn't BELIEVE. Absolute yes-girls. So far, there's not a single request they've turned down and I've tried a lot. Too bad about the whole "batshit crazy" thing. I wouldn't trust them with any secrets or... my life or whatever. (-K)
Evaluation: Model E
Donor: N/A
Production Run: 20XX - Present
# (No.) per Batch: 25
Current Batch: B
Price Per Unit: $300,000
The cost of the Model C and the instability of the Model D were the primary impetus behind the Model E project. To ensure longevity and to avoid the genetic issues experienced by the Model Ds, the Model E is created predominanly of synthetic DNA. This removes the need to ensure the safety of their genetic donor and leaves the type open to future modifications without pre-existing genetic material.
Of all Models produced thus far, the Model E is the strongest and most combat-ready by almost any metric. Early combat tests against small-time pregnancy gangs in the Docks district were a testament our perfection of the process. Small teams of Model Es were deployed at a fertility drug exchange between two rival gangs and the Model Es inflicted grievous casualties without suffering any of their own.
The Model E is incredibly adaptable and intelligent, knowing the value in sometimes taking prisoners for leverage instead of killing opponents outright. It is the belief of this Evaluator that the Model E is ready and that we can enact Operation Next Step utilizing this type. (-L)
I don't know about y'all but I can never read these Model E girls. Maybe it was just the early batches but they seem really... stiff? Their expression rarely changes, even in the most intense firefights. No maniacal laughter like the Model D. No crying in the fetal position like the Model B. Just... nothing. They're damn effective though. Nice rack, too. I like them. (-K)
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