Atlas Mampth
Psychological Profile NTM-0014
Name: Atlas Mampth
CC Designator: [MUNINN]
Age: 24 Standard Earth cycles
Species: Moth
Clearance Level: TOP SECRET (SCI)
Evaluation Date: 22 September XXXX
Evaluating Physician: [REDACTED]
THIS EVALUATION WAS CONDUCTED AS PER PERSONELL RELIEABILIITY PROGRAM INDUCTION REQUIREMENTS
Objective Summary:
Patient [MUNINN] shows no disqualifying mental or emotional risks to NanoTrasen. Concurr with waving age requirements for induction in standard agent programs.
Patient Personality Summary:
Patient [MUNINN] a variety of "good" natured traits such as being honest and empathetic, however [MUNINN] shows a exceptional loyal nature which includes NanoTrasen interests. [MUNINN] has shown a self sacrificial nature in isolated simulated trails, with a preference to not inflicting violence. Patient is forgiving and often communicates issues presented to him, also tends to be less skeptical than standard applicants. Uses vulgarities when upset or irritated, though training may improve this to be along CC agent standards. Often back and forth with self assurance, dependent on situation and any perceived time limit.
Patient Relative History:
Patient [MUNINN] is very loyal and fond of his family. which currently consists of Eric and Henrik O'Malley. A unusual parental unit as a dual captainship of a Ultra-Freighter. The human couple adopted Atlas with his two other biological siblings, Viv and Ahab Mampth, and non-biological siblings Master-of-Rings and Damarhyss. [MUNINN] Has strong ties to all living family members and stays in frequent communication with them. A strong stressor to patient [MUNINN] is the death of Viv and Ahab. The siblings were caught in a tritium fire which ended up in the death of Viv and Ahab and the injury of [MUNINN]. Event has caused intense psychological harm leading to the development of irrational fears. Master-of-Rings has had a history of bullying behavior with the patient while they grew up though has recently reconciled. Damarhyss always presented protective of the patient, and encouraging to risk taking behavior.
Psychological Quirks Summary:
Most notable "quirk" in patient [MUNINN] is with how they refer to themselves in 3rd person. Asking [MUNINN] about the history of this proved difficult and got nowhere as it often lead to question loops. Asking the family seems to start at early childhood. Perhaps gotten from reading stories with a 3rd person perspective. parents did not correct behavior for a substantial amount of time and did not make efforts for speech thearpy claiming "Its just the way he is. Wouldn't change a thing about em." Quirk seems not harmful to NT interests, however often confuses people who are new to working with patient [MUNINN]. Patient displays a strong fear of fire, often leading to irrational choice making in stressful situations or freezing. Mindshielding prove effective at suppressing the worst of the impulses. Fear could compromise emotional integrity during situations where said fear is exploited. Ensure patient stays mindshielded when in possession of corporate secrets to prevent spillage.
Physical Health Addendum NTM-0011
Clearance Level: PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION (PII) (CODE 3)
Evaluation Date: 26 September XXXX
Evaluating Physician: Dr. Farah Firebush
Physical Appearance Summary:
Patient is a 6'4 (192cm) Moth weighing at 258 lbs (117kg). Grey in appearance with pale yellow eyes. Patient has darker patterns across his body in stripe like patterns. Patient has a large wingset with black circular colorations towards the wing tips. The wings show some burn scaring with some healing complications standard with tritium burns.
Health Summary:
Patient is in overall good health. Patient has decent physical fitness, though slightly overweight. While exact family history is unknown genetic testing has found underlining congenital conditions for cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure, and seizures. All but one of those conditions has been ailing the patient. Patient has frequent grand mal seizures. Antiepileptics has been prescribed and has been mostly effective. Patient has a allergy to mold which show up as sneezing, eye irritation, and slight swelling along the mouth and throat. No anaphylaxis has ever happened according to the patient, however histamine response testing proves its possible. Epinephrine has been prescribed incase allergen condition worsens. Over the counter antihistamines proven to treat reported symptoms.