Here's a lot of info for a secretive laboratory focused on the research of brains! If you have an idea for a researcher or assistant, don't hesitate to post below!
The Labs
The "Labs" were established in 1960, by a group of wealthy scientists who found a way to swap brains in order to remain forever useful. After they were found out in the 90s, the lab was given to the experiments and some of the more trustworthy scientists, for the purpose of brain research. They are located on an uncharted island in the Pacific, the tropical climate being an ideal retreat and a luxurious place to recover from neurosurgery.
The “Second Chance” Program
To solve labor and specimen concerns, the labs decided to do something ghoulish- go to the mainland, steal brains from freshly dead furs (preferably educated and otherwise intelligent specimens) and put them in robots or hook them up to computer systems. The brains have two choices: serve as support staff or experimental test subject until a year is up, upon which they are put into a cloned body of their choice; or their brains can be humanely euthanized. Most choose to get the new body, and only a few can’t bear being stuck in a robot and decide to be euthanized. Perkins is in charge of this- but he decides to be lazy most of the time and chow down while the brain is still conscious. Most of the brains are damaged, and only about ten percent are usable- the rest are either disposed of, used for brain tissue grafts, or sent to the kitchens.
Doctor Lambda
She is a border collie, thin but fit, with standard-issue removable skullcap and brown hair. She dreams of creating the perfect brain, and labors away trying to grow it and design every synapse, every fold and wrinkle, every drop of brain fluid- and she is famous for copying her brain's consciousness into every prototype, which she puts into her own head. This new brain becomes the new Dr. Lambda, and puts the old brain into a jar and connects it to a computer to serve as a processing core.
There are technically forty-one of Lambda’s brains. Each has its own consciousness, with their own aspirations and dreams. Most are content to sit there and serve as assistants/biological processors to Lambda’s newest, superior brain, though there are outliers. As a result, every new brain, though it has the same memories, has a completely different personality.
Lambda takes good care of her body, not because she enjoys it, but because she wants it nice and healthy for the new, superior brain that she will inevitably put in it.
Much to their chagrin, Lambda 41 decided that there were too many brains and embarked on an “upgrading” plan, in which she would improve one of her jarred brains and use that in place of cloning a completely new brain. As a result, she uses a different brain every day, as most of the brains got a bit too used to floating in a comfy jar and hate being in a body.
Niner
Modified by Lambda, this clear-domed wolf robot used to be a wolf before his brain was damaged in a car accident. It was repaired by Lambda, who also successfully managed to augment his intelligence, though his memories of his previous life were destroyed. As a brain, he successfully managed Lambda's activities, and eventually learned enough to design an android body. While he tinkers with his body and the other robotic systems in the labs, he feels most satisfied with helping Lambda design the perfect brain.
Fivey
Named because she was the thirty-fifth of Lambda’s brain prototypes, her personality is more cheerful and bubbly than most of the Lambdas. Because of her brain’s differing personality, she fell in love with Niner. For about two months, she and Niner dated, not getting anything done. Fed up, the other jarred Lambda brains created another Lambda brain and replaced Fivey with it. Niner discovered this, and convinced them to give him Fivey’s brain, which he gave an android body similar to his. Fivey was given her own lab, and now works on brain-computer interfaces- Niner helping both Fivey and the other Lambdas. In her spare time, she likes to tinker with Niner's brain and see if she can't coax a memory or two out of the old noodle.
Doctor Felicia
A former rival to Dr. Lambda. Her brain is patchwork, having been stitched together from perhaps hundreds of different sources over the years, and she won't hesitate to cut her brain open if she finds a better cerebrum, amygdala, cerebellum, or what have you, then send her former brain bits to the kitchen to put in a stew. Her brain assembly project competed with Lambda's brain growing project for years, and their conflicting attitudes towards their specimens (disposable or valuable) drove a rift between the two. Now, they are on good terms. Lambda 41 happened to be more sympathetic to Felicia's attitudes, and it just so happened that Felicia replaced her amygdala and left cerebral cortex with brain bits that made her feel a bit more agreeable. Their personality changes helped them realize that they were more alike than they thought, and they quickly collaborated to refurbish Lambda's older brains and create brains specifically designed to be transplanted piece-by-piece. Now the two are thick as thieves!
Ralph
A white rat, whose patchwork brain was once constantly covered with fresh incisions and cuts from Felicia's alterations and tinkering, but is now healed up fully. Formerly Felicia's assistant, brain assembled to be Felicia's slave, every time he spoke out of turn Felicia would lobotomize him, replacing his personality and cutting out his memories, tossing his consciousness onto the floor only to replace it with a new one. But when Felicia replaced her left cerebral cortex and amygdala, her personality completely changed, and she began to treat him nicer, not tearing out his brains at the slightest provocation. Now able to learn and able to develop as a person, he quickly became romantically attracted to her, and they happily trade mushy love poems even as Ralph tinkers with Felicia's brain.
Dr. Perkins
Formerly a paid test subject, his brain was modified to increase his intelligence. The experiment was both more successful than expected and a complete failure- it increased his cerebral capacity three-fold, but it was soon discovered that his brain had to consume almost ten times the amount of calories in order to survive. He joined on, after a small period as a student in their brain labs, and he has been a productive member of the labs ever since.
He is a brown boar, chubby but muscular, about 6 foot 4. Like every other member of the Labs, the top of his head has been sawed open, his brain able to be accessed at a moment’s notice. Though noticeably smaller than the brains of everyone else there, it pulsates and throbs rapidly, its tiny mass barely able to contain the intensity of the thoughts within.
Even before his brain surgery, he always was a big eater. Now he constantly consumes food. His favorite is brains- raw, warm, and pulsating- straight from the cranium, and he enjoys sticking his face in an exposed brain and snarfing it all down, his meal’s body spasming and thrashing, before raising his brain matter-caked muzzle and giving a hearty belch. Of course, he only does this with brain specimens that have no practical use anymore. He is in charge of brain disposal, though “disposal” in his case involves snarfing them down like thinking, throbbing Jello.
Dr. Randolph
He is a grey rat with matted fur, and though he is about 6 feet tall he is hunched over, his tail whipping about anxiously. He has no zipperhead, and goes around with exposed brain all day. This exposed brain is bulging out of his skull, translucent bright green, tentacles and two eyestalks protruding from its slimy surface.
His new brain was originally a parasite discovered in South America, in a massive colony. The natives worshipped it, cutting open their heads at a young age and letting a parasite replace their brain. The parasite, now safely inside a head, would consume their body’s original brain, and gain its original memories. A specimen of this parasite escaped, promptly replacing Randolph’s original brain and chomping into the rat’s mind with sharp incisors.
Because the parasite was able to successfully replace Randolph’s brain- and improve work efficacy by 1.1 times, it was quickly accepted as the “new and improved” Randolph. However, Randolph’s consciousness was trapped inside the parasite, unable to do anything, and aware of the parasite’s plot to replace and consume every brain inside the facility.
The lab got wind of the plot. After Randolph’s new brain was imprisoned, they discovered that it still held Randolph’s original consciousness deep in there. Felicia performed an experimental operation to fully awaken his original brain’s consciousness and suppress the alien brain’s instincts- it succeeded. Instead of Randolph’s mind being unable to do anything as the alien plotted, it was the alien who was powerless to do anything.
Dr. Priscilla
Assembled from Dr. Felicia's cast off brain bits by a curious Lambda, she is a blue Australian Shepherd with a great talent for brain surgeries and brain repair, albeit with various peccadilloes. She buys up some of the brains too damaged to use to augment her brains with, and puts what remains into any spare bodies laying around- but not before nipping and tucking their minds. Her lab is filled with full-grown furs, drooling happily and crawling around like babies, only a line of stitches around their craniums suggesting what she’s done to them. Despite this, she only does this to furs who want to have their brains rearranged- and this neural rewiring oftentimes leads to new talents developing or existing talents improving to an almost genius-level degree. As a result, she’s accepted by the Labs, albeit reluctantly by a few.
Dr. Delphine
She is a bottlenose dolphin, never straying far from her laboratory. This is because an experiment made her brain burst from her skull, too big to be carried around. Her head is permanently sealed, faint stitching marking where it was cut open to expose the brain. Inside her skull is a wireless transmitter connecting her body to her massive brain.
Her brain is easily the size of a refrigerator, and floats in what used to be the facility's swimming pool. It possesses massive psychic powers and is able to move around, levitate objects and control minds, but is not any more intelligent than an average brain.
Dr. Wallace
Unlike the other researchers, his research is only tangentially related to brains. Rather, he is in the “body” business. His section of the lab is filled with tank upon tank of full-grown and immature clones. The bodies are either sold off to the wealthy for living sexdolls or brain transplants, and the blank brains are used by the rest of the lab as disposable specimens. He wears a clear dome 24/7 and has dyed his brain purple to allow for easy identification, as he switches bodies almost daily. Female or male, reptile or mammal, he has no preference. To him, bodies are like articles of clothing.
May
Originally an experiment left over from the Labs in the ‘60s, this lop-eared white rabbit is perpetually spaced out and wears a tie-dye shirt and bellbottom jeans. After she was kidnapped and her brain removed to put another brain in her original body, her brain was jarred along with a plethora of hallucinogens to see how her brain reacted. However, it was soon forgotten, left to gather dust in a corner for over fifty years. When Dr. Wallace discovered May’s brain and gave it a new body, it became clear that two things had happened: one, that May was now permanently whacked out of her gourd, and two, she had gained powerful psychic abilities. Now May is a fixture in the HR department of the Labs, organizing debraining “retreats” where she does to volunteers for a weekend what happened to her for half a century- jarring them with hallucinogens, then leaving them there. To her credit, a few employees have also developed psychic powers as well.
Dr. Rosalyn
Originally Doctors Rose and Lynn, this massive pit bull was the product of an experiment where two brains would be transplanted into the same head- the two doctors liked the experience so much, they just stayed like that- two brains in one dog, lobes rubbing and pulsing against each other, together in the most intimate way possible. Recently, they’ve been looking for another brain to put into their shared head, and they are happy to let a brain stay in their body for a while if it so chooses. They are directly responsible for multiple other lab employees deciding to go multi-brain, and productivity has strangely increased because of this.
Dr. Murray
This chimpanzee was a minor researcher until he experimented upon himself, grafting over four brains’ worth of nervous tissue to his brain over the course of a year to increase his intelligence immensely. Now, his scarred and bulging brain sits under a clear, massive dome, throbbing and wriggling, his super-genius brainpower devoted to the study of brain grafting.
Drs. Jack and Chris
A weasel and his wife. The two have an opposite origin story to Rosalyn- a lonely researcher split his brain and put each half in a different body so he could find a mate that he could perfectly match with. The two swap "male" and "female" bodies weekly, and love each other with all of their hearts- or half-brains, as it were.
Nate
This big, friendly Newfoundland’s brain protrudes from his massive cranium. The base’s cook, he is constantly excited to serve up the best he can do with the ingredients he has on hand. Formerly a blank brain who was reprogrammed to serve in the kitchens, all of his thoughts revolve around the culinary, and occasionally how to best serve up brains, his specialty.
The Dessert Quadruplets
These former researchers were originally part of an experimental effort to switch the personality, memory, and/or intellectual capabilities of brains while leaving other faculties otherwise intact. A mechanical glitch while their brains were bared to a surgical machine, however, turned their formerly genius brains into gelatinous, mangled, useless lumps of brain tissue. To hopefully salvage their intellect, what remained of their brains were exposed to a mutagen that theoretically would heal their mangled brains. While their brains quickly healed, their personalities became childlike- it was apparent that the information and memories inside the brains had been destroyed utterly. The Quadruplets now work in the cafeteria, where they help Nate cook up culinary delights (and occasionally offer up their brains as ingredients.) Only Taffy shows signs of aspiration to Doctorhood- she studies hard with the intent of filling up her brain with knowledge and hopefully become a researcher!
The Swapper Twins
An experiment done by a rival lab, these two mice were created solely as a proof-of-concept for partial-brain switching technology. Before they were due to be euthanized, the lab rescued their brains. The white mice now are valued members of the facility.
These two mice have four distinct personalities, depending on which brain halves are together at a certain time. After the two have been separated for a long period of time, they switch a hemisphere of their brains in order to efficiently transfer information.
They wear nametags that they swap around with their brains, to advertise who’s upstairs, so to speak.
Their brain halves:
Maria- Right half. Shy and timid, she likes nothing better than to spend some time relaxing and curling up with a good book.
Megan- Left half. Dispassionate and clinical, she doesn’t really do anything for fun, preferring research instead.
Molly- Left half. Exasperated at the antics of her two right-brained “sisters,” she nonetheless loves them deeply. Focused and determined, she’s both a dedicated gamer and an excellent writer, and the de-facto leader of the four half-brains.
Mimi- Right half. Assertive and sporty, she loves sports, games, and anything that gets the ol’ nervous system alight.
Tamara
She is a tiger (formerly a feral dog) who was experimented on alongside Perkins. The experiment worked perfectly for her, increasing her intelligence to anthro-like levels, and after her doggy body got to an old age, it was decided to transplant her brain into a spare body lying around. Grateful for the opportunity to join society, she learned martial arts and became a security guard.
Christine
A crocodile (formerly a Shiba Inu) who is one of the lab’s major financiers. Cheerful yet pragmatic, she is in charge of finding them clients for their brain transplants and getting new genetic samples for body cloning.
The Labs
The "Labs" were established in 1960, by a group of wealthy scientists who found a way to swap brains in order to remain forever useful. After they were found out in the 90s, the lab was given to the experiments and some of the more trustworthy scientists, for the purpose of brain research. They are located on an uncharted island in the Pacific, the tropical climate being an ideal retreat and a luxurious place to recover from neurosurgery.
The “Second Chance” Program
To solve labor and specimen concerns, the labs decided to do something ghoulish- go to the mainland, steal brains from freshly dead furs (preferably educated and otherwise intelligent specimens) and put them in robots or hook them up to computer systems. The brains have two choices: serve as support staff or experimental test subject until a year is up, upon which they are put into a cloned body of their choice; or their brains can be humanely euthanized. Most choose to get the new body, and only a few can’t bear being stuck in a robot and decide to be euthanized. Perkins is in charge of this- but he decides to be lazy most of the time and chow down while the brain is still conscious. Most of the brains are damaged, and only about ten percent are usable- the rest are either disposed of, used for brain tissue grafts, or sent to the kitchens.
Doctor Lambda
She is a border collie, thin but fit, with standard-issue removable skullcap and brown hair. She dreams of creating the perfect brain, and labors away trying to grow it and design every synapse, every fold and wrinkle, every drop of brain fluid- and she is famous for copying her brain's consciousness into every prototype, which she puts into her own head. This new brain becomes the new Dr. Lambda, and puts the old brain into a jar and connects it to a computer to serve as a processing core.
There are technically forty-one of Lambda’s brains. Each has its own consciousness, with their own aspirations and dreams. Most are content to sit there and serve as assistants/biological processors to Lambda’s newest, superior brain, though there are outliers. As a result, every new brain, though it has the same memories, has a completely different personality.
Lambda takes good care of her body, not because she enjoys it, but because she wants it nice and healthy for the new, superior brain that she will inevitably put in it.
Much to their chagrin, Lambda 41 decided that there were too many brains and embarked on an “upgrading” plan, in which she would improve one of her jarred brains and use that in place of cloning a completely new brain. As a result, she uses a different brain every day, as most of the brains got a bit too used to floating in a comfy jar and hate being in a body.
Niner
Modified by Lambda, this clear-domed wolf robot used to be a wolf before his brain was damaged in a car accident. It was repaired by Lambda, who also successfully managed to augment his intelligence, though his memories of his previous life were destroyed. As a brain, he successfully managed Lambda's activities, and eventually learned enough to design an android body. While he tinkers with his body and the other robotic systems in the labs, he feels most satisfied with helping Lambda design the perfect brain.
Fivey
Named because she was the thirty-fifth of Lambda’s brain prototypes, her personality is more cheerful and bubbly than most of the Lambdas. Because of her brain’s differing personality, she fell in love with Niner. For about two months, she and Niner dated, not getting anything done. Fed up, the other jarred Lambda brains created another Lambda brain and replaced Fivey with it. Niner discovered this, and convinced them to give him Fivey’s brain, which he gave an android body similar to his. Fivey was given her own lab, and now works on brain-computer interfaces- Niner helping both Fivey and the other Lambdas. In her spare time, she likes to tinker with Niner's brain and see if she can't coax a memory or two out of the old noodle.
Doctor Felicia
A former rival to Dr. Lambda. Her brain is patchwork, having been stitched together from perhaps hundreds of different sources over the years, and she won't hesitate to cut her brain open if she finds a better cerebrum, amygdala, cerebellum, or what have you, then send her former brain bits to the kitchen to put in a stew. Her brain assembly project competed with Lambda's brain growing project for years, and their conflicting attitudes towards their specimens (disposable or valuable) drove a rift between the two. Now, they are on good terms. Lambda 41 happened to be more sympathetic to Felicia's attitudes, and it just so happened that Felicia replaced her amygdala and left cerebral cortex with brain bits that made her feel a bit more agreeable. Their personality changes helped them realize that they were more alike than they thought, and they quickly collaborated to refurbish Lambda's older brains and create brains specifically designed to be transplanted piece-by-piece. Now the two are thick as thieves!
Ralph
A white rat, whose patchwork brain was once constantly covered with fresh incisions and cuts from Felicia's alterations and tinkering, but is now healed up fully. Formerly Felicia's assistant, brain assembled to be Felicia's slave, every time he spoke out of turn Felicia would lobotomize him, replacing his personality and cutting out his memories, tossing his consciousness onto the floor only to replace it with a new one. But when Felicia replaced her left cerebral cortex and amygdala, her personality completely changed, and she began to treat him nicer, not tearing out his brains at the slightest provocation. Now able to learn and able to develop as a person, he quickly became romantically attracted to her, and they happily trade mushy love poems even as Ralph tinkers with Felicia's brain.
Dr. Perkins
Formerly a paid test subject, his brain was modified to increase his intelligence. The experiment was both more successful than expected and a complete failure- it increased his cerebral capacity three-fold, but it was soon discovered that his brain had to consume almost ten times the amount of calories in order to survive. He joined on, after a small period as a student in their brain labs, and he has been a productive member of the labs ever since.
He is a brown boar, chubby but muscular, about 6 foot 4. Like every other member of the Labs, the top of his head has been sawed open, his brain able to be accessed at a moment’s notice. Though noticeably smaller than the brains of everyone else there, it pulsates and throbs rapidly, its tiny mass barely able to contain the intensity of the thoughts within.
Even before his brain surgery, he always was a big eater. Now he constantly consumes food. His favorite is brains- raw, warm, and pulsating- straight from the cranium, and he enjoys sticking his face in an exposed brain and snarfing it all down, his meal’s body spasming and thrashing, before raising his brain matter-caked muzzle and giving a hearty belch. Of course, he only does this with brain specimens that have no practical use anymore. He is in charge of brain disposal, though “disposal” in his case involves snarfing them down like thinking, throbbing Jello.
Dr. Randolph
He is a grey rat with matted fur, and though he is about 6 feet tall he is hunched over, his tail whipping about anxiously. He has no zipperhead, and goes around with exposed brain all day. This exposed brain is bulging out of his skull, translucent bright green, tentacles and two eyestalks protruding from its slimy surface.
His new brain was originally a parasite discovered in South America, in a massive colony. The natives worshipped it, cutting open their heads at a young age and letting a parasite replace their brain. The parasite, now safely inside a head, would consume their body’s original brain, and gain its original memories. A specimen of this parasite escaped, promptly replacing Randolph’s original brain and chomping into the rat’s mind with sharp incisors.
Because the parasite was able to successfully replace Randolph’s brain- and improve work efficacy by 1.1 times, it was quickly accepted as the “new and improved” Randolph. However, Randolph’s consciousness was trapped inside the parasite, unable to do anything, and aware of the parasite’s plot to replace and consume every brain inside the facility.
The lab got wind of the plot. After Randolph’s new brain was imprisoned, they discovered that it still held Randolph’s original consciousness deep in there. Felicia performed an experimental operation to fully awaken his original brain’s consciousness and suppress the alien brain’s instincts- it succeeded. Instead of Randolph’s mind being unable to do anything as the alien plotted, it was the alien who was powerless to do anything.
Dr. Priscilla
Assembled from Dr. Felicia's cast off brain bits by a curious Lambda, she is a blue Australian Shepherd with a great talent for brain surgeries and brain repair, albeit with various peccadilloes. She buys up some of the brains too damaged to use to augment her brains with, and puts what remains into any spare bodies laying around- but not before nipping and tucking their minds. Her lab is filled with full-grown furs, drooling happily and crawling around like babies, only a line of stitches around their craniums suggesting what she’s done to them. Despite this, she only does this to furs who want to have their brains rearranged- and this neural rewiring oftentimes leads to new talents developing or existing talents improving to an almost genius-level degree. As a result, she’s accepted by the Labs, albeit reluctantly by a few.
Dr. Delphine
She is a bottlenose dolphin, never straying far from her laboratory. This is because an experiment made her brain burst from her skull, too big to be carried around. Her head is permanently sealed, faint stitching marking where it was cut open to expose the brain. Inside her skull is a wireless transmitter connecting her body to her massive brain.
Her brain is easily the size of a refrigerator, and floats in what used to be the facility's swimming pool. It possesses massive psychic powers and is able to move around, levitate objects and control minds, but is not any more intelligent than an average brain.
Dr. Wallace
Unlike the other researchers, his research is only tangentially related to brains. Rather, he is in the “body” business. His section of the lab is filled with tank upon tank of full-grown and immature clones. The bodies are either sold off to the wealthy for living sexdolls or brain transplants, and the blank brains are used by the rest of the lab as disposable specimens. He wears a clear dome 24/7 and has dyed his brain purple to allow for easy identification, as he switches bodies almost daily. Female or male, reptile or mammal, he has no preference. To him, bodies are like articles of clothing.
May
Originally an experiment left over from the Labs in the ‘60s, this lop-eared white rabbit is perpetually spaced out and wears a tie-dye shirt and bellbottom jeans. After she was kidnapped and her brain removed to put another brain in her original body, her brain was jarred along with a plethora of hallucinogens to see how her brain reacted. However, it was soon forgotten, left to gather dust in a corner for over fifty years. When Dr. Wallace discovered May’s brain and gave it a new body, it became clear that two things had happened: one, that May was now permanently whacked out of her gourd, and two, she had gained powerful psychic abilities. Now May is a fixture in the HR department of the Labs, organizing debraining “retreats” where she does to volunteers for a weekend what happened to her for half a century- jarring them with hallucinogens, then leaving them there. To her credit, a few employees have also developed psychic powers as well.
Dr. Rosalyn
Originally Doctors Rose and Lynn, this massive pit bull was the product of an experiment where two brains would be transplanted into the same head- the two doctors liked the experience so much, they just stayed like that- two brains in one dog, lobes rubbing and pulsing against each other, together in the most intimate way possible. Recently, they’ve been looking for another brain to put into their shared head, and they are happy to let a brain stay in their body for a while if it so chooses. They are directly responsible for multiple other lab employees deciding to go multi-brain, and productivity has strangely increased because of this.
Dr. Murray
This chimpanzee was a minor researcher until he experimented upon himself, grafting over four brains’ worth of nervous tissue to his brain over the course of a year to increase his intelligence immensely. Now, his scarred and bulging brain sits under a clear, massive dome, throbbing and wriggling, his super-genius brainpower devoted to the study of brain grafting.
Drs. Jack and Chris
A weasel and his wife. The two have an opposite origin story to Rosalyn- a lonely researcher split his brain and put each half in a different body so he could find a mate that he could perfectly match with. The two swap "male" and "female" bodies weekly, and love each other with all of their hearts- or half-brains, as it were.
Nate
This big, friendly Newfoundland’s brain protrudes from his massive cranium. The base’s cook, he is constantly excited to serve up the best he can do with the ingredients he has on hand. Formerly a blank brain who was reprogrammed to serve in the kitchens, all of his thoughts revolve around the culinary, and occasionally how to best serve up brains, his specialty.
The Dessert Quadruplets
These former researchers were originally part of an experimental effort to switch the personality, memory, and/or intellectual capabilities of brains while leaving other faculties otherwise intact. A mechanical glitch while their brains were bared to a surgical machine, however, turned their formerly genius brains into gelatinous, mangled, useless lumps of brain tissue. To hopefully salvage their intellect, what remained of their brains were exposed to a mutagen that theoretically would heal their mangled brains. While their brains quickly healed, their personalities became childlike- it was apparent that the information and memories inside the brains had been destroyed utterly. The Quadruplets now work in the cafeteria, where they help Nate cook up culinary delights (and occasionally offer up their brains as ingredients.) Only Taffy shows signs of aspiration to Doctorhood- she studies hard with the intent of filling up her brain with knowledge and hopefully become a researcher!
The Swapper Twins
An experiment done by a rival lab, these two mice were created solely as a proof-of-concept for partial-brain switching technology. Before they were due to be euthanized, the lab rescued their brains. The white mice now are valued members of the facility.
These two mice have four distinct personalities, depending on which brain halves are together at a certain time. After the two have been separated for a long period of time, they switch a hemisphere of their brains in order to efficiently transfer information.
They wear nametags that they swap around with their brains, to advertise who’s upstairs, so to speak.
Their brain halves:
Maria- Right half. Shy and timid, she likes nothing better than to spend some time relaxing and curling up with a good book.
Megan- Left half. Dispassionate and clinical, she doesn’t really do anything for fun, preferring research instead.
Molly- Left half. Exasperated at the antics of her two right-brained “sisters,” she nonetheless loves them deeply. Focused and determined, she’s both a dedicated gamer and an excellent writer, and the de-facto leader of the four half-brains.
Mimi- Right half. Assertive and sporty, she loves sports, games, and anything that gets the ol’ nervous system alight.
Tamara
She is a tiger (formerly a feral dog) who was experimented on alongside Perkins. The experiment worked perfectly for her, increasing her intelligence to anthro-like levels, and after her doggy body got to an old age, it was decided to transplant her brain into a spare body lying around. Grateful for the opportunity to join society, she learned martial arts and became a security guard.
Christine
A crocodile (formerly a Shiba Inu) who is one of the lab’s major financiers. Cheerful yet pragmatic, she is in charge of finding them clients for their brain transplants and getting new genetic samples for body cloning.
Category Story / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 50 x 50px
File Size 45 kB
FA+

Comments