Transcript
Page 1: The young boy is introduced to a bright room. In it stands two children who look at him worriedly. One has brown skin, bright orange eyes, and white hair in a ponytail. The other has pale skin, lavender eyes, and short blond hair. They are both wearing a hospital gown. Behind them is a childish mural of the sky. "Here is where you'll be staying. Now that we have all the subjects we need, the first round of shots can begin" the strange doctor says, placing a hand on the boy's shoulder and leaning down to his level. The boy appears incredibly anxious.
Page 2: "Shots?" the first kid asks, clasping his hands together. "Yes, shots. There are three shots total. As the head of this project, Doctor Rose, I'll be monitoring your ability to handle the drug we'll be giving you," the doctor says. He retains a smile no matter his words. "What does it do?" the second kid asks.
Page 3: Doctor Rose grasps the edge of the doorway and seems to be on his way out. The wall with the door is painted pink with illustrations of white butterflies leaving a trail of dotted lines. "I'm afraid you'd be too young to understand," he says. "No, I wanna know!" the second child says while the first hides behind him, sweating a bit and keeping his hands close to his face. "Well, if you insist," Doctor Rose says.
Page 4: White graphic upon a black background are shown. The first graphic is a simplified x-ray style image of someone's brain as certain thoughts are inputted, blocked, and rearranged is shown. The second graphic is someone holding their head in pain. Doctor Rose begins to explain, "the drug is a powerful one. It travels to your brain and works to alter, create, and block certain though patterns. But because of its power, we predict not all subjects will be able to handle it."
Page 5: A third graphic is shown of someone sleeping underneath a blanket. Doctor rose continues to explain, "If you're not suitable, then you'll end up becoming extremely sleepy after a dosage. If you notice one of the other kids passed out, notify me or one of my assistants." The first kid is sweating profusely. "So it'll basically control our minds?" he asks. "That's a crude way of putting it, don't you think?" Doctor Rose asks in response.
Page 6: Doctor Rose places a hand on the young boy's head. He gives no response as Doctor Rose continues talking. "It alters your mind. It makes you more susceptible to holding certain beliefs, even if logically, you wouldn't hold them. And that's all the questions I'll be answering today. My assistant, Doctor Goldflower, will be delivering your doses today," he says. The young boy looks over at Doctor Goldflower with the first kid, and sees the Doctor standing near a green wall with pink flowers painted along the bottom. She has tan skin and short, fluffy blonde hair. She wears a similar uniform to Doctor Rose but with a satchel. She has a rolling table with medical equipment and a needle in her hand. Beside her sits a young girl with wide eyes.