++Request received++Requester: redactedSubject: Captain Steffanie Saissore
General InformationHeight: 1.73 m (5'8")
Weight: 63.5 kg (140 lb)
Gender: Female
Race: Gallentean
Hair Color: Platinum blond
Eye Color: Blue-grey
Age: 29
# of Siblings: 0
Sexual Orientation: Gay
Marital Status: Single
# of Offspring: 0
Current Occupation: Freelance Captain
ParentsFather: Guy Saissore
Occupation: Gas Miner
Status: Presumed deceased; lost with the destruction of the
Long Haul; mining-class freighter
Mother: Chantelle Saissore (maiden name: Delacroix)
Occupation: Senior Laboratory Technician (specialization: Genetics and Bio-Chemistry)
Status: Alive; on Administrative Leave pending outcome of a special inquest
Education Overview- Enrolled into the honors program due to perceived high intelligence potential.
- Excelled beyond expectations and advanced ahead of schedule
- Placed into first year university level training at the age of 15
- Received Bachelor of Science (Biology/Chemistry) at age 18
- Entered Masters program and enrolled into the Business program
- On request, Business program suspended and enrollment in massage therapy begins
- Masters program not progressing as expected; student appears to be suffering from a malaise
- Student has requested testing for the Capsuleer Program. Testing to commence on 20th birthday
- Test results indicate the student is a prime candidate for the program. Studies have been preempted and she has been moved. Surgery to commence within the week.
Capsuleer ProgramSubject has responded well to the implants and other modifications (NOTE: there was some concern due to what appeared to have been existing genetic modifications. As there is no history of surgery or request for modification by the subject or subject's family, a discrete investigation has been ordered.)
All evidence of the malaise the subject seemed to be under prior to enrollment has disappeared and subject has shown great enthusiasm. From the vast array of profiling tests and observed behavior, the subject's training shall lean towards that of combat pilot. All other skill training will be secondary.
There have been a few setbacks in the subject's progress; nothing critical, but it appears that the stress is causing some physiological and psychological effects. Training has been scaled back and the subject is responding well to the therapy.
The subject has completed the program with high scores and shows no signs of any psychological damage. All implants are fully functional within parameters and no negative side effects are apparent. Subject has graduated and been given full privileges and rights as a capsuleer. Further training will continue as they progress from simulation and limited flight time to full immersion with the a ship.
++End of Report++
Pending Requests:
Psychological Profile
Medical Profile
Results of Internal Review of Dr. Saissore
Upon clearance, reports will be delivered to
redactedThank you and have a pleasant day.
Head of Archives, CAS
As per request, the psychological profile of one S. Saissore(if one were interested in researching this, Hacking lvl 3 ought to be sufficient to get this)
The subject, for the most part, is psychologically sound to proceed with the capsuleer program. However, it is the panel's recommendation that she be monitored carefully through the course of the project. These are the findings of the panel prior to the subject's commencement of the program:
Though intelligent with superior problem solving abilities and logical analysis, the subject shows a distinct lack of awareness of events outside the Station. Further investigation has brought to light the fact that the subject's mother appears to have taken a very strong hand in limiting the subject's exposure to outside information. The extent of this interference may account for other observed behaviors as noted below.
The lack of external stimuli has had an impact on the subject's social development. They suffer from a low self-image, which manifests in difficulties interacting with peers beyond the superficial level of being polite. Attempts to move beyond polite interaction causes the subject to stammer, the inability to express thoughts or ideas in a clear and concise manner, and to ultimately withdraw into themselves. This type of behavior is of some concern with regards to starship operations and efforts should be made to accelerate the subject's social growth.
It should also be noted that the subject appears to grow more uncomfortable as the size of the social group increases.
Aside from low self-esteem, the subject suffers from depression and should be monitored closely. There are no indications of suicidal tendencies, but with the addition of the implants and neural interface, this could lead to possible complications. The root cause of the subject's depression has not been determined at this time and we recommend counselling sessions during the first year of the program.
++ Analysis: Year One ++The subject has completed the first year of the program successfully and has recovered completely from the various surgeries.
The subject still suffers from a lack of confidence and self-esteem, though to a lesser extent and preliminary simulation results show that concern with her ability to operate a ship is not impacted by these issues. It is still the panel's recommendation that therapy continue.
The depression does not appear to have been affected by the surgeries. Examination of the transcripts from the sessions with the therapists, it is apparent that the subject's mother is central , if not the sole contributing factor, to both the depression and social anxiety. Attempts to engage the subject directly on the matter of their mother have been turned aside and have triggered periods of deep depression. It is the panel's recommendation that direct inquires on this matter be halted for the time being. It is also the panel's recommendation that a more thorough background check of the subject's mother be carried out.
++ Analysis: Year Two ++No significant change has been observed in the subject.
++ Analysis: Year Three ++There has been an unfortunate setback that will either prolong the length of the program or result in the need to terminate the subject. At the start of the third year, the subject was transferred from simulation to actual ship interface and basic exercises began. The therapy sessions after these training flights began to show promising breakthroughs in terms of having her face and deal with some of her internal issues. Then came the attack.
A month into the flight training, her flight came under attack by pirate vessels belonging to Serpentis. She reacted without hesitation and by all accounts performed beyond expectations. However, during the debriefing back on station, the subject appeared to suffer a breakdown that left her in a catatonic state. This state lasted nearly two months' time, though there were three occasions where the subject awoke and preceded to enter a psychotic rage requiring heavy medication and restraints to prevent harm to herself or the staff. While incoherent during these episodes, it was noted by observers that the word 'mother' was heard distinctly in all three outbursts.
The catatonic state ended four days after the last psychotic episode though it seemed that the subject's mental faculties had regressed and social interactions, even light, quickly left her fatigued. The rest of the year shifted to repairing the psyche while discussions about continuing the program or terminating the patient waged on between the panel and the program directors of the CAS. The CAS, supported by the Federate Navy, determined the program proceed despite recommendations to the contrary by the panel.
Therapy continued for the rest of the year under the oversight of the Navy.
All records regarding subject's 4th to 6th year have been labeled classified by the Federate Navy and have been redacted
++ Analysis: Year Seven ++The subject still suffers from bouts of depression. Attempts to treat this through medication has had mixed results. As the subject appears capable of handling these periods of depression without the assistance of medication attempts to medicate the issue has been put on hold. It should also be noted that the subject's recent passion for researching Gallente's past seems to have a positive effect on treating the depression.
The subject shows little to no symptoms of stress related disorders from doing combat missions. There is no sign of bloodthirst nor actual desire by the subject to seek out and engage in combat.
Though there is some concern to her ability to integrate with society as a whole (and this does not account for the three other nations) as well as concern regarding the depression, the panel finds the subject fit for full duty.