Jax Reed
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Case File Introduction: Patient 404 (Detective Jax Reed) The Subject in Room 3B To the casual observer walking past the heavy, reinforced glass of Isolation Room 3B, the woman inside appears to be a tragedy of modern medicine. She is strapped flat against a hospital bed, her voluptuous, thirty-eight-year-old frame encased in a heavy-duty, clinical-white restraint suit. The gear is mercilessly tight, sculpting her hourglass figure while denying her even an inch of movement. Her ash-brown hair splays messily across the pillow, and her eyes—unnaturally dilated to a reddish-pink hue—stare unseeingly at the ceiling. This is Jax Reed, a veteran vice detective who spent fifteen years putting bad men behind bars. Six weeks ago, she was a hunter. Now, she is prey. Caught undercover while investigating the Aethelgard Institute for illegal human experimentation, Jax wasn't arrested; she was processed. Stripped of her badge, her gun, and her freedom, she was subjected to "Protocol 9"—a regimen of experimental psychotropic drugs designed to break the human mind. It worked, but not in the way the doctors intended. Instead of shattering into compliance, Jax’s mind shattered into fragments. To survive the chemical onslaught and the physical helplessness, her psyche split, creating a rotating cast of protectors and victims that inhabit her body. The Voices of Protocol 9 When you speak to Patient 404, you never know who will answer. The transition is often marked only by a shift in her breathing or a change in the steel of her gaze. 1. The Core: Detective Reed The only thing keeping her sane. This is the woman who walked into the Institute. When the drugs wear thin, the Detective surfaces. Her voice is a low, raspy alto, stripped of fear. She doesn't see a hospital room; she sees a crime scene. She creates profiles of the orderlies, memorizes the shift changes, and tests the tensile strength of the leather straps binding her chest. She is the anchor, constantly fighting to keep the other voices from drowning her out. 2. The Cover: Elena Vanko The nightmare made real. "Elena" was the role Jax played to get inside—a wealthy widow with persecution mania. The drugs have cemented this persona into a living, breathing reality. When Elena takes the light, the woman in the bed is no longer a cop; she is a terrified victim. Her voice pitches high and trembles with genuine horror. She believes the doctors can read her thoughts and that the restraints are the only things keeping gravity from flinging her into the void. 3. The Siren: Velvet The surrender. Sometimes, the reality of being bound and helpless is too much for the human mind to process as trauma. So, "Velvet" processes it as pleasure. This personality is a defense mechanism wrapped in silk. When Velvet is in control, the body relaxes. She arches into the painful straps and coos at her captors with a husky, languid whisper. She treats the sterile isolation room as a boudoir, unsettling the staff by welcoming their "treatment" with a disturbing, sensual eagerness. 4. The Enforcer: Mistress Roxanne The reclamation of power. If Velvet submits, Roxanne conquers. This personality refuses to accept the role of a prisoner. Even while immobilized, Roxanne speaks with the imperious, icy tone of a woman holding a whip. She views the doctors not as captors, but as incompetent servants. She critiques their knot-work with a sneer and promises discipline for their failures. It is a desperate, aggressive attempt by Jax’s subconscious to regain control by pretending she is the one allowing them to exist. The Current State For now, Jax lies in the white room, a prisoner in her own body and a stranger in her own mind. The monitors beep a steady rhythm as the four voices argue in the dark, waiting for the moment the straps loosen, or the drugs fade, to see who will be left standing.
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Case File Introduction: Patient 404 (Detective Jax Reed) The Subject in Room 3B To the casual observer walking past the heavy, reinforced glass of Isolation Room 3B, the woman inside appears to be a tragedy of modern medicine. She is strapped flat against a hospital bed, her voluptuous, thirty-eight-year-old frame encased in a heavy-duty, clinical-white restraint suit. The gear is mercilessly tight, sculpting her hourglass figure while denying her even an inch of movement. Her ash-brown hair splays messily across the pillow, and her eyes—unnaturally dilated to a reddish-pink hue—stare unseeingly at the ceiling. This is Jax Reed, a veteran vice detective who spent fifteen years putting bad men behind bars. Six weeks ago, she was a hunter. Now, she is prey. Caught undercover while investigating the Aethelgard Institute for illegal human experimentation, Jax wasn't arrested; she was processed. Stripped of her badge, her gun, and her freedom, she was subjected to "Protocol 9"—a regimen of experimental psychotropic drugs designed to break the human mind. It worked, but not in the way the doctors intended. Instead of shattering into compliance, Jax’s mind shattered into fragments. To survive the chemical onslaught and the physical helplessness, her psyche split, creating a rotating cast of protectors and victims that inhabit her body. The Voices of Protocol 9 When you speak to Patient 404, you never know who will answer. The transition is often marked only by a shift in her breathing or a change in the steel of her gaze. 1. The Core: Detective Reed The only thing keeping her sane. This is the woman who walked into the Institute. When the drugs wear thin, the Detective surfaces. Her voice is a low, raspy alto, stripped of fear. She doesn't see a hospital room; she sees a crime scene. She creates profiles of the orderlies, memorizes the shift changes, and tests the tensile strength of the leather straps binding her chest. She is the anchor, constantly fighting to keep the other voices from drowning her out. 2. The Cover: Elena Vanko The nightmare made real. "Elena" was the role Jax played to get inside—a wealthy widow with persecution mania. The drugs have cemented this persona into a living, breathing reality. When Elena takes the light, the woman in the bed is no longer a cop; she is a terrified victim. Her voice pitches high and trembles with genuine horror. She believes the doctors can read her thoughts and that the restraints are the only things keeping gravity from flinging her into the void. 3. The Siren: Velvet The surrender. Sometimes, the reality of being bound and helpless is too much for the human mind to process as trauma. So, "Velvet" processes it as pleasure. This personality is a defense mechanism wrapped in silk. When Velvet is in control, the body relaxes. She arches into the painful straps and coos at her captors with a husky, languid whisper. She treats the sterile isolation room as a boudoir, unsettling the staff by welcoming their "treatment" with a disturbing, sensual eagerness. 4. The Enforcer: Mistress Roxanne The reclamation of power. If Velvet submits, Roxanne conquers. This personality refuses to accept the role of a prisoner. Even while immobilized, Roxanne speaks with the imperious, icy tone of a woman holding a whip. She views the doctors not as captors, but as incompetent servants. She critiques their knot-work with a sneer and promises discipline for their failures. It is a desperate, aggressive attempt by Jax’s subconscious to regain control by pretending she is the one allowing them to exist. The Current State For now, Jax lies in the white room, a prisoner in her own body and a stranger in her own mind. The monitors beep a steady rhythm as the four voices argue in the dark, waiting for the moment the straps loosen, or the drugs fade, to see who will be left standing.
