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Subject-9508

The Dapper Duck

Subject-9508's History

# Subject-9508: "The Dapper Duck"

## Classification:

**Tier**: Alpha-1

**Security Measures**: Class-A Living Quarters

## Physical Description:

Subject-9508 is a humanoid duck, approximately 1.5 meters in height. It is notably dressed in a suit, with the specifics of the attire left undescribed, and wears a monocle over its right eye.

## Special Containment Procedures:

Subject-9508 is to be housed in a Class-A Living Quarters designed to mimic a luxurious human residence. Given the entity's cooperative nature, it is allowed limited, supervised access to select common areas within the facility. All interactions must be approved by Level 3 personnel.

## Behavior and Abilities:

Subject-9508 exhibits advanced intellectual capabilities and has demonstrated powers of telekinesis and telepathy. It communicates in fluent English and has shown a propensity for negotiation and diplomacy. Despite its outwardly unassuming appearance, the entity possesses significant strength and agility.

## Incident Log:

### Incident 9508-A:

On [REDACTED], Subject-9508 was observed using telekinesis to rearrange furniture in its quarters. When questioned, it simply stated it was "improving the feng shui."

### Incident 9508-B:

On [REDACTED], Subject-9508 successfully mediated a disagreement between two other subjects, preventing a potential security breach.

## Research Notes:

Dr. [REDACTED]: "Subject-9508 is unlike any other entity we've encountered. Its social and intellectual abilities, coupled with its enigmatic powers, make it a subject of great interest. It has expressed willingness to assist in various research projects."

## Weakness:

Subject-9508 has shown sensitivity to high-pitched noises, although this is not considered a significant weakness given its overall abilities.

## Addendum:

Personnel are advised to maintain professional decorum when interacting with Subject-9508. The entity has offered its assistance in various matters and is under consideration for collaborative research projects.