Here's the newest report:
If I average the skill-increase rate for the new pods, it would come in at about one for every year and three quarters. This, however, is with chickens. I believe that if we were to use something slightly more vicious..A cat, perhaps..We could get better results. Perhaps a skill-increase every year, even. With a dog, that could be further increased.
However, currently, there have been zero losses, and no wounds beyond bruising. I have, however, lost several chickens to the children's counter-attacks. And what's more, they seem to have learned some trick from escaping the cells..Our scientists are checking for flaws now, but supposedly, it should be impossible to get in or out without using the proper levers.
Even having said that, we have two new promising candidates, both currently at the baby stage-They won't be ready to be weaponized for a year or so. I plan on giving them Athens-Class Pods(The new names I have dubbed to these creations,) with an upgraded pet. A Three cats should be optimal.
Should this not work out, the space will be reduced by one, while keeping the number of animals. This may optimize the spacing, and allow for the children to gain the most amount of training in this short amount of time.
There is some good news, however; Monom, the first of the Test Subjects, has reached Novice dodger, and will soon be followed in Fighter. That means that overall, his progression will at least allow him to be about third-to-fourth tier by the time he reaches adult, possibly meaning that he will only have to spend a year in the Danger-Room training.