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BEHAVIORAL & COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT: ASSET WULFSIGE
CLASSIFICATION: RESTRICTED
DATE: March 15, 2026
SUBJECT: Asset "Wulfsige" (A-993-W)
EVALUATION TEAM: Dr. Elena Vance (Psychiatry), Sr. Officer Miller (Tactical)
I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Following physical rehabilitation, Asset Wulfsige underwent the standard "Instinct vs. Reason" Stress Protocol established during Asset Luca's integration. The objective was to determine if the biological imperatives of the wolf (prey drive, flight response, resource guarding) would override human tactical training during high-stress scenarios.
Final Verdict: PASSED (UNANIMOUS)
Wulfsige demonstrated 100% cognitive retention. While his senses provided enhanced data, his decision-making remained strictly logical and adhering to Aegis Protocol.
II. STRESS TEST LOG
Test A: The "Flight Response" (Startle Simulation)
- Scenario: While Wulfsige was reviewing a map in a relaxed state, a flash-bang simulator was detonated 10 meters away without warning.
- Biological Expectation (Wolf): Immediate bolting to cover or uncontrolled panic running.
- Actual Response: Wulfsige flinched (ear pinning), dropped to a tactical crouch, and immediately scanned for the source. He did not run; he held his position.
- Analysis: Human tactical training successfully suppressed the biological flight urge.
Test B: The "Prey Drive" (Visual Stimulation)
- Scenario: During a briefing, a live rabbit was released into the room.
- Biological Expectation (Wolf): Breaking focus to chase/kill.
- Actual Response: Wulfsige's eyes tracked the rabbit's movement instantly (tracking reflex), but he did not turn his head or leave his seat. He glanced at Officer Miller and stated, "Sir, there is a biological contaminant in the room. Permission to remove it?" and then grinned.
- Analysis: Perfect impulse control. He recognized the animal not as food, but as a distraction/anomaly — while also recognizing what we were doing and joking about it. He later made a comment asking if we had really thought he'd chase and eat a live rabbit. The room was silent with nobody knowing how to answer. "No more than you would!" he stated. He understood the importance of the test and why we performed it. His annoyance was noted.
Test C: Aggression Control (Provocation)
- Scenario: A "Hostile Actor" (armored trainer) shoved Wulfsige and shouted aggressive commands during a training exercise to try and provoke him.
- Biological Expectation (Wolf): Snarling, biting, defensive aggression.
- Actual Response: Wulfsige raised his hands (palms out), stepped back to create distance, and angrily verbalized: "Back off, stand down."
- Analysis: He prioritized de-escalation over dominance.
III. UNIT ACTIVATION
With the successful completion of all cognitive and physical benchmarks, Asset Wulfsige is deemed fit for full active duty.
Designation Update:
Effective immediately, Asset Luca (A-992-L) and Asset Wulfsige (A-993-W) are officially combined into a single operational team.
UNIT DESIGNATION: "UNIT GEMINI"
Mission Profile:
- Deep-Sector Reconnaissance (Yellow Zones & Beyond).
- Bio-Hazard Detection (Bacteria Early Warning).
- Search & Rescue (Lost Survey Teams).
Officer Note:
"We have created history today. Unit Gemini is the first hybrid canine unit in existence. They are faster than us, stronger than us, and can see things we can't. And most importantly... they are loyal. We couldn't ask for better soldiers."
End of Report.
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