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Superhuman Entity Report: Angela "Chrysalis" Perez

Superhuman Entity Report: Angela "Chrysalis" Perez

PERKS Assessment: Angela Perez (Chrysalis)

Classified Level: Confidential

Date: August 2024

I. Power Classification

Gigant: Insectoid Physiology

Code: G4/S/P/T

Rationale: Angela Perez has undergone a transformation resulting in an insect-like anatomy. This includes chitin armor, clawed hands and feet, wings, sensory antennae, and modified eyes. The power affects herself (S), is physical in nature (P), and affects only herself (T).

Employ: Enhanced Sensory Capabilities

Code: E3/S/P/B

Rationale: Chrysalis's antennae provide enhanced smell, hearing, and vibroreception. Her modified eyes allow for control over light perception. This power affects herself (S), is physical (P), and affects her ability to perceive stimuli in a roughly Block-sized radius (B).

Gigant: Apitoxin Secretion

Code: G2/O/P/T

Rationale: Chrysalis's claws secrete an apitoxin similar to that of a common bumblebee. This ability affects others (O), is physical (P), and is activated by touch (T).

II. Power Ranking

Chrysalis's insectoid physiology is ranked G4, indicating a significant physical transformation. Her sensory enhancements are rated E3, providing moderate advantages. The apitoxin secretion is ranked G2, posing a minor threat comparable to bee stings. She is most dangerous to individuals possessing existing allergies to apitoxins.

III. Control Rating

Control: 5/10

Chrysalis demonstrates moderate control over her transformed body and enhanced senses. However, she possesses limited understanding of her own altered anatomy and its functions.

IV. Hostility Rating

Hostility: 7/10

While not as actively hostile as some major metahuman terrorists, Chrysalis's involvement in terrorist activities, coupled with her unstable emotional state and lack of empathy, indicates a significant potential for aggressive behavior.

V. Collateral Damage Potential

Collateral Damage: 1/10

Chrysalis's powers are primarily defensive or close-range, limiting her potential for widespread destruction. However, her enhanced physical capabilities and toxic claws pose risks in close-quarters situations.

VI. Overall Threat Level

Threat Level: 4/10

Considering Chrysalis's power rankings, moderate control, hostility level, and limited collateral damage potential, she is assessed with a moderate overall threat level. While not as dangerous as some high-powered metahumans, her unpredictable behavior and lack of empathy make her a persistent security concern.

PERKS Assessment Comments for Angela Perez (Chrysalis)

August 2024: Officer's Comments: Angela Perez, known as Chrysalis, is a metahuman inmate with an insect-like physiology. Her involvement in the Philly Phreaks' terrorist activities and her unstable emotional state make her a security concern, despite her placement in the general population ward. Perez's alternating manic rage and depression, coupled with her apparent lack of remorse, necessitate close monitoring. Her manipulative tendencies and unrealistic expectations about her incarceration should be noted by all staff interacting with her. She does not seem to fully understand that her participation in a terrorist incident may lead to a lifetime imprisonment.

-Officer de la Cruz

Interviewing Officer: Autumn de la Cruz

Date: August 30th, 2024

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Confidential Report: Power Assessment of Angela Perez (Chrysalis)

Assessment Agent: Dr. Emily Nakamura

Date: September 2024

I. Introduction:

This report analyzes the metahuman abilities of Angela Perez, aka Chrysalis, currently held in the general population ward of Daedalus Correctional Facility. The assessment focuses on her insectoid physiology and its implications for security and potential rehabilitation.

II. Power Overview:

Angela Perez has undergone a transformation resulting in an insect-like anatomy, including chitin armor, clawed hands and feet, wings, sensory antennae, and modified eyes. This physiological change grants her enhanced durability, sensory capabilities, and limited toxic secretion abilities.

III. Mechanics and Functionalities:

1. Insectoid Physiology:

* Chitin armor provides increased durability but is not impenetrable.

* Clawed hands and feet offer enhanced grip and potential for minor physical damage.

* Wings allow for controlled descent but not true flight.

* Healing involves shedding layers, slower than normal human healing.

2. Sensory Enhancements:

* Antennae provide enhanced smell, hearing, and vibroreception.

* Modified eyes with adjustable opacity and wavelength filtering capabilities.

3. Apitoxin Secretion:

* Claws secrete a toxin similar to bumblebee venom.

* Poses minor threat, comparable to bee stings.

4. Physiological Changes:

* Body weight of approximately 80 pounds.

* Green blood of an otherwise normal nature.

IV. Limitations:

1. Flight Limitation: Wings insufficient for true flight, only capable of slowing descent.

2. Healing Speed: Slower healing process compared to normal humans.

3. Toxin Potency: Apitoxin relatively weak, posing minimal threat to most individuals.

4. Cognitive Limitations: Limited understanding of her own capabilities, particularly eye modifications.

V. Threat Assessment:

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1. Individual Threat: Moderate in close-quarters due to enhanced physical capabilities and toxic claws.

2. Societal Threat: Nonexistent.

VI. Recommendations:

1. Sensory Monitoring: Implement systems to detect and counteract her enhanced sensory capabilities, particularly in security-sensitive areas.

2. Physical Containment: Ensure all surfaces in her cell and common areas are resistant to her claws and chitin.

3. Medical Protocols: Develop specific medical procedures to address her unique physiology, including specialized treatments for her slow healing process.

4. Psychological Support: Provide targeted therapy to address her emotional instability and unrealistic expectations about incarceration.

VII. Conclusion:

Angela Perez, aka Chrysalis, presents a unique case of insectoid metahuman transformation. While her powers do not pose extreme threats individually, the combination of her physical enhancements, unstable emotional state, and involvement in terrorist activities necessitates careful management and monitoring. A comprehensive approach addressing both her physical containment and psychological needs is crucial for maintaining security and exploring potential rehabilitation pathways.

Dr. Emily Nakamura

Specialist in Metahuman Power Assessment for the National Superhuman Response Agency

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Daedalus Correctional Facility Containment Procedures for Metahuman Inmate 84929166 (Angela Perez, aka "Chrysalis")

Clearance Level: Confidential

Containment Unit:

Inmate 84929166 is to be housed in the general population ward of Daedalus Correctional Facility.

The walls and surfaces of Inmate 84929166's cell have been reinforced with a scratch-resistant polymer coating to withstand her clawed appendages and chitin armor. This coating also serves to dampen vibrations, reducing the effectiveness of her enhanced vibroreception. The cell is equipped with an advanced air filtration system designed to neutralize and mask scents, mitigating her heightened olfactory senses.

To counter her ability to adjust her vision to different light wavelengths, the cell's lighting system can be remotely modified to emit specific spectra that may disorient or limit her visual acuity if necessary. These lighting adjustments are to be used judiciously and primarily during high-alert situations or potential escape attempts.

Security Measures and Monitoring:

While Inmate 84929166 is considered lower risk compared to some of Daedalus's more dangerous inmates, her unpredictable emotional state and manipulative tendencies necessitate vigilant monitoring. The standard surveillance systems in the general population ward have been supplemented with additional audio sensors capable of detecting the high-frequency sounds associated with her wing movements.

All staff interacting with Inmate 84929166 are required to wear protective gloves resistant to her claws and apitoxin. While the toxin's potency is relatively low, this precaution helps prevent potential allergic reactions or cumulative exposure effects among personnel.

Interactions and Containment Protocols:

Given Inmate 84929166's placement in the general population ward, she is allowed limited interaction with other low-risk metahuman inmates during designated periods. However, these interactions are closely monitored by trained staff members who are well-versed in her psychological profile and potential manipulative behaviors.

During any necessary physical interactions, such as medical examinations or escort to different facility areas, staff are to maintain a safe distance to avoid potential contact with her claws. In situations requiring closer proximity, additional protective gear, including face shields, should be worn to guard against her apitoxin.

Individuals with recorded allergies to bees and wasps are not permitted to interact with Inmate 84929166.

Medical Considerations and Rehabilitation:

The medical staff at Daedalus have developed specialized protocols to address Inmate 84929166's unique physiology. Particular attention is paid to her slower healing process, with medical check-ups scheduled more frequently than for other inmates to monitor the condition of her chitin and overall health.

Despite her current lack of remorse and unstable emotional state, efforts are being made to provide Inmate 84929166 with appropriate psychological support and rehabilitation opportunities. Therapy sessions focusing on emotional regulation and empathy development have been incorporated into her daily schedule. Additionally, educational programs aimed at helping her understand and potentially control her metahuman abilities are being developed, with the long-term goal of facilitating her eventual reintegration into society.

Conclusion:

The containment of Angela Perez (Chrysalis) within the general population ward of Daedalus Correctional Facility strikes a balance between necessary security measures and opportunities for rehabilitation. While her powers do not pose the extreme risks associated with some of Daedalus's high-security inmates, her unique physiology and psychological profile require ongoing vigilance and specialized care. By implementing these procedures, we aim to maintain a safe environment within the facility while working towards the possibility of her future rehabilitation and reintegration.

Prepared by: Dr. Ethan Novak, Head of Metahuman Containment, Daedalus Correctional Facility

Approved by: Warden Elizabeth Holt, Daedalus Correctional Facility

NSRA Liaison: Agent Marcus Lee, National Superhuman Response Agency

Distribution List:

1. Daedalus Correctional Facility Administration

2. National Superhuman Response Agency (NSRA)

3. Department of Metahuman Affairs

4. Joint Congressional Committee on Metahuman Oversight