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Cptn Corizon

Medical Examiner's Note

FROM: Doctor Eli Tamoris Lntn., Chief Medical Examiner, USS Excalibur

TO: Doctor E.J. Pilot, Lt Cmdr, Chief Medical Officer, USS Excalibur

CC: Cmdr M'Vess JoNs, Executive Officer, USS Excalibur

Cptn Ah-Windu Corizon, Commanding Officer, USS Excalibur

 

SUBJECT: PRELIMINARY AUTOPSY RESULTS

 

 

I have completed the preliminary results of the autopsies of the fighter pilots. I must say that they are among the most unusual scans I have ever taken in my career.

 

The bodies themselves were in almost perfect condition. There was no sign of external or even internal trauma, only the lightest signs of rigor have even begun to set into the bodies. The only real forensic clue I discovered in the preliminary examination was the lack of blood in all of the deceased.

 

However, none of the bodies showed signs of the standard methods for blood defusion. Normally, as complete removal of blood from a living body is extraordinarily difficult, I would theorize that this was done postmortem—however the lack of onset rigor, combined with several other conditions leads me to the conclusion that this was done while the patients were living.

 

A more through examination will likely yield more results.

 

One interesting note, I've included a copy of the marking found on the chests of the deceased. I began a search through our records for a match, I've so far found no matches.

Mark_of_Iyves.jpg

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