Log update, 252.
4th of Malachite.
Situation in B1 has had some progress.
Test subject "Rubble" has begun to feel unhappy of her situation, sleeping on the ground and eating the same food continuously obviously aiding her discomfort.
The other test subjects in B1 have not yet begun to feel the same way, but only time will tell whether they too will succumb.
Incidentally, out of the three, Rubble is also the one with most tendency towards anger outbursts.
9th of Galena.Rubble has stabilized. Simply talking with her friends, test subjects Tannen and Shebi, was enough to drive away her discomfort for the time being. Will monitor to see if this is a situation which would cycle out the same each time, or if she will begin a slow spiral downwards into depression.
23rd Sandstone.The suppliers came and went, and not long after, our requested new wave of test subjects arrived.
Gomez Lordclasp, Mechanic. Assigned to Safe B3.Snappy Chappers, Animal Caretaker. Assigned to Safe A1.100killer9 Worthyrims, Brewer. Assigned to Safe A1.Overlord Sackgulfs, Cheese Maker. Assigned to Safe B2.Steve Treatysky, Fisherdwarf. Assigned to Safe C1.Now with Safe A1 filled to the max, we hope the new individuals will be able to cause some change within the group.
With both Gomez, and Goden Gomez in the same Safe now, we are mildly amused, and mildly irritated, especially when we get their files mixed up.
2nd Timber.
Safe C1 has begun it's operation.
Experiment: Winter is a dreadful time, but even more dreadful is the arrival of Spring, and the icy lakes thawing all of a sudden!
The experiment is to observe how long it takes for a dwarf to be able to learn how to swim, after having the ice melt down below them, or if plummeting down is a death sentence without escape.
Safe B2 has begun it's operation.
The experiment is identical to B1, except the dwarves in B2 are all those who feel depressed or sad throughout their lives.
Perhaps to celebrate this new arrival of test subjects, [NAME OMITTED] decided to take a break, and create this
wonderful chain.A sign of good things to come, surely.
Here's to success.
To SCIENCE!