Amnesia Inducement Device

CACG Asset File
The Amnesia Inducement Device (AID) is a small handheld injection device capable of dispersing a single dose of liquid extract from the petals of the [DATA REDACTED] cultivar of Item A-038 ("Psychamellia"). Upon injection, the subject will experience loss of consciousness, during which they will have a set amount of time wiped from their memory. Depending on the grade of the serum used in the AID, it is possible to erase memories from anywhere between an hour to multiple decades (only used in operative reinsertion protocols).

Given its anomalous function, the AID is perfect for erasing psychohazards from memory, as well as possibly traumatic memories. AIDs are also used in the case that a civilian comes into CACG custody, to ensure that they cannot provide any information on site locations, information on anomalies, and information on operatives. Should any operative be terminated from employment, they will be dosed with a Grade VII AID prior to reinsertion into society.

Given the heavy ethical implications of AID use, all use cases must be approved by the Research Ethics Committee as well as the Roundtable Council. All uses of AIDs must be logged and submitted to The Archive, and inventory must be recorded regularly.