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The Revival Project Mods ([personal profile] trpmods) wrote in [community profile] revivalprojectooc 2024-12-27 08:10 pm (UTC)

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Species OBA-241 Health Report Addendum: Attitude Control Method

At request of security details further research has been done in methods of cribbing the violent tendencies of species OBA-241 due to increased level of security droid destruction by species. In addition aggression levels inherent to species seem to inhibit progression of retraining team. Given species OBA-241's distrust of medical procedures when not sedated, determined best means of behavior alteration would be through supplements added to one of three sources: social dynamic pools, moisture retention salves, or nutrition deployments.

Initial experimentations performed upon most aggressive Fleet agents through a variety of supplements. Found that absorption rate through epidermis via salves are most desirable, as they are quick to enter the biological systems. However ensuring regular application became difficult, and discovered most promising blend washes off easily in regular hygiene practices.

Compounds refined and then added to species OBA-241's social dynamic pools. Discovered that this led to overapplication of compounds. Members of species OBA-241 who pass more than recommended period of time in pools became lethargic and listless, and were they not an aquatic species, limited individuals may have been lost. In addition it was found that some 'social outcast' or recently combative members of species avoided pools due to social structures. These are members who most require application of attitude control, and receive it least.

Third compound made that was oil soluble and placed in measured amounts in paste dispensers on three fleet ships. Each ship had quantas placed in different dispenser 'flavor' based on which was most consumed by most aggressive members of crew. Application thereby became regular based upon biological need to feed. Calming effect produced on all ships by any who consumed of the appropriate paste. It was observed that members of ship crews noted that the supplemented nutrition dispenser had begun to taste more like the 'peanut butter' variant provided on ships.

Testing of supplements in feed of species OBA-241 currently ongoing. So far results seem promising. Suggest reducing dosage in primary paste dispenser and adding it as a synthesized chemical to cooking oils, and especially adding to sodium-chloride supplies as the species requires and is drawn to the mineral due to evolution in high salinity environments. Minimal concerns over 'taste' issue, as if all foods and preparation components are impregnated with the compound they will inherently adjust and just perceive it as a standard element to 'flavor'.

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