Dr. Tenma's Notes - Roundtable Council

Mnemo Notes Client v1.15
Following their yearly health evaluations, I've recorded and noted all pertinent health information on the Roundtable Council for myself and others. They all have different anomalous abilities (for the ones that have them, at least) that can factor into their overall health and any treatments they receive, so I feel it's important to note these as well. This is current to [05/23/2022]. - Dr. G. Tenma

Patient 1, The Director
The Director himself, I'd be lying to say I was giddy to get my hands on him. His vitals were healthy during his evaluation, and it seems he's been getting a lot of exercise in the field. Healthy weight and height as well. But I did have trouble getting the bloodwork done, the needles on our devices seemed to be unable to pierce his skin. I put an order out for new needle heads that should be able to pierce the skin next time. I've marked his bloodwork as incomplete for now. He's healthy enough though, so the order shouldn't need to be rushed. It is notable though that some of the equipment needed special calibration on account of his anomalous abilities, mainly thermometers, ECG, and other electricity based tools.

Patient 2, Hypersonic
I'll admit, I did have my fears for hearing damage before I got a good look, but his hearing function checks out as healthy. I think I'll share the exact results with the Containment Team for A-016, they might be interested at the very least. Nothing notable on vitals either, healthy weight and height as well. Bloodwork came back clean as a whistle, and so far I've been hard pressed to find any anomalous contamination in him to speak of. I did hear he had concerns with a cut he sustained in the field, so I prescribed him some Grade III antibiotics on his way out.

Patient 3, Void
Void's vitals, weight, height, and everything seems normal enough, although he was pale as a ghost when I saw him. Bloodwork came back with expected amounts of anomalous contamination, when I was able to get him to relax and stop breaking needles with his "armor" thing. As requested by the Director, I ran a few advanced tests on a second blood sample of his and found definite proof of the [REDACTED] theory floating around Void. His dimensional signature was partially abnormal as well, but seemed mostly in tune with our own.

Patient 4, Gekko
Gekko's visit was a pleasant one, I got to chat with him a bit about some of the new poisons cropping up in the field. While I had to exercise a bit of caution due to his anomaly, the examination went by uneventfully. Weight, height, and vitals were nominal. His bloodwork came back with the expected amounts of contamination, and venom levels on the skin and fangs seem to be within normal levels. Quite honestly, I'm thankful for at least one patient that has such an immunity for poison, I've seen too many victims of those in this line of work.

Patient 5, Specter
Specter... not much to say about him. He was a bit difficult and a bit rude at first with the preliminary questions, but I like to think he's a good lad at heart. Contamination was normal, vitals were normal, but he did seem to have a moody temperament when I saw him. He just silently sat through the procedures and complied with every instruction. I'm going to forward some of this information to The Director later, perhaps he needs to see Dr. Deinm?

Patient 6, Thunderbolt
Just like the Director, Thunderbolt needed a few adjustments made to testing equipment during his examination. I even managed to get zapped while trying to take a blood sample, but as with most of the Roundtable, bloodwork came back normal. Contamination was in an exceptionally low range for the potency of his powers, I've made a note on this and forwarded it to Medical Research.