William J. Green (Connor)

Subject 658 (Connor)

Connor

Photo of Subject 658 in his 13th birthday interview

Subject 658 was taken into the organization in 2009, and as of 2012, the Subject's family has permanently moved into Site 21 in Biloxi, MS. The subject suffers from Dissociative identity disorder. There are 3 known personalities that currently going by Jaden, William, and Neko. Jaden, the oldest of the personalities, is the intellectual personality. William, the middle personality, came in when subject 658 had hit puberty and seems to be extremely hormonal and sexually driven. William's hormones seem to be stronger than other humans Neko, the youngest, is the most mannered of the personalities, but often has depressive thoughts.

The personalities' blood has been tested and each personality has a different blood type, besides Neko and William who are both type O-. Jaden is type A+ and Connor is type AB.

After many years of asking, the subject was allowed to go to school. He will go to 3 Rivers Academics.

Medication
19/8/09-A medication for Connor to better control his personalities.

5/12/09-New medication is being taken to help Neko with his depression. (Medication has destroyed Neko, but Connor seems happier without it)

7/6/10-New medication seems to have an equal balance in time between personalities. (To be used until otherwise)

22/3/19-New medication for William's hormones. (Medication has brought Neko back and Connor seems fine)

For Future use
Connor is planned to be used in the US military as a super soldier once he reaches the age of 18. This decision was made due to the personalities' superhuman abilities. These abilities include…
Jaden Super human hearing
William Super human strength
Neko Photographic Memory

Times William Has Broken Protocol

  • Didn't sleep for 3 days straight
  • Didn't report to Dr. hshsshsh on time
  • Wouldn't leave his cell for 2 hours screaming "I want out"
  • Went missing for 3 days until returned to the facility
  • 56 escape attempts
  • Missed 4 days worth of training