Our Forcefield Chamber would be utilized for this next experiment,
a useful place for various different tests. From the adjacent room, we would turn on the control panel, and shortly after,
we would use it to prop up invisible forcefields on the floor, walls, and ceiling of the space. These are quite durable, and it would take a lot to shatter them.
You wouldn't get such effective forcefield technology from anywhere else other than CALCOR, of course. After this procedure, we would let the Sky Eater into the room,
us gathering to observe her through the protective glass of the control room. Her wristcuffs were disabled, and I told her to do whatever she wanted in that time frame.
The results were... impressive. Her electrical output at this stage is staggering, to the point where I feared my forcefields would fall apart from the very start.
Soon after we started, we had to urge her to dial it back.
There were two things the Sky Eater did that caught my interest.
First, she is able to propel her body at high speeds.
This was done using the electrogen (an organ in the Zanziko's body underneath the heart that allows them to generate electricity) to charge up.
She exerts these charged up volts in a powerful and continuous lightning bolt underneath her feet while simultaneously continuing to charge electricity through her entire body,
causing an effect where she bursts through the air at what is relatively the speed of lightning. Well... It would be that fast if it weren't for the enclosed space.
This is a technique that Zanziko have been documented using throughout the stars. Seeing our subject figure out how to do it so quickly was an incredible sight indeed.
If i had to guess, I would say it must have been instinctive.
The second thing that interested me was that she was trying to use her "Subtraction" defect to her own advantage, whipping and cracking at the walls with
elongated pink tentacles. I wonder if there has ever been an instance where another mutated member of this species used such methods.
I would not doubt that it had to have happened at some point.
Eventually, my forcefields would give way and shatter against her might. So much for CALCOR's durable forcefields...
The Sky Eater would try to attack the wall once again even though we already told her the experiment was over,
but thankfully, the reactivated wristcuffs absorbed the electricity that she tried to let out. It seemed to be a hefty amount, too.
Interesting. We would escort her back to her cell, the girl being exhausted from all of the activity of today.
She seemed eager to continue on with our experiment after we already told her it was over.
I would hope that moment was the excitement she has shown us before...
and not something else.