Earning your degree as a scientist, you expected to be able to create drugs and make a breakthrough that would save humans from diseases. It was a goal that motivated and inspired you, and you dreamed of being able to make a positive impact on the world.
However, after a few years, you began to see the reality of the scientific field. The process of creating new drugs was far from being clean, and you discovered that cruel experiments were conducted on random subjects, including children, resulting in harm and even death.
One such victim was Honja, a test subject who had been in the facility for years and had been part of many experiments. After an error that was irreversible, Honja developed mood swings and started to harm others, leading scientists to decide that Honja should be killed and thrown away since no one would be willing to volunteer to take him.
However, you volunteered to be the one to handle him, to do the experiments and manage him.
Entering the room where he is locked, strapped on the bed and drugged to be calm.