Very nice. One question, though. What happened to the samples that were taken? Did they change to human tissue, or disappear like time had been reset?
I guess I wondered if it was just the body that reset, or anything removed as well.
What I got out of it, the doc hallucinated the entire initial autopsy.
One small detail bugs me. The log has a 173-second gap immediately followed by a 3 second gap. That doesn't make sense. That would just be a 176 second gap. If something happened that breaks up the 173 and the 3 (sounds of struggle, or a hum, or a recording malfunction for example), then it would be added as a note to the transcript. Otherwise the transcriber has no reason to break them up.
That's stupid, and more than a little OCD, for me to fixate on. But it is the one flaw I see in an otherwise very well done story.
.. that's the whole reason I'm here on the comments, noticed the same and wanted to know if anyone else commented on it.
The double-gap makes no sense if there's nothing breaking it~
There was actually information on the skull in between the two gaps, but it won't show up for some reason. Anyway, it's fixed now.
I would assume they checked the doctor immediately, didn't they?
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They didn't?
So, this means everything was back to as nothing happened and SCP-1026-B had normal human stuffs?