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The following texts are excerpts taken from interviews with various psychologists and Prison Island inmate #0253: Kenneth the Fox (AKA: "Khaine"). As Prison Island is currently under major reconstruction following a mass breakout, some of the transcripts are missing at this time. Once they have been recovered, however, they will be added to the archive as soon as possible.

Interview #001[]

Interviewer: Dr Erick Kessler.

Dr Kessler: How are you today, Kenneth?

Khaine: Considering where I am right about now, I'm actually not doing too bad.

Dr Kessler: Ah. That's good to hear. So-

Khaine: Actually, doctor, before we continue this any further, can I ask a favour of you?

Dr Kessler: Within reason, sure.

Khaine: Good.

(Khaine leans across the table)

Khaine: Don't. Call me. Kenneth. Again. Please.

Dr Kessler (surprised): Erm...I-I beg your pardon?

Khaine: You heard me. Never call me by that name again.

Dr Kessler: Why ever not?

Khaine (sitting back): Simple. Kenneth the Fox is long dead. Sure, when he was alive, he was a nice, polite young kid. Wouldn't dare hurt a fly. The kind of kid you'd like to introduce your parents to. He has since been swallowed up by the creature you're looking at now. Oh, and doctor, unless you desperately want me to castrate you with my bare hands, then please refer to me as "Meme".

Dr Kessler: Erm...o-okay then. Meme it is.

Khaine: Thank you. Anyway, you were saying something?

Dr Kessler: Huh?...Oh yes, that's right. Anyway, I am a psychologist. My job is to meet creatures quite like yourself and understand what makes them tick, perhaps making them a better being in the process.

Khaine: Well then, you've never met anyone quite like me before, Doc.

Dr. Kessler: I shall take this as a challenge, then. So, how about we start from the beginning?

Khaine: What do you mean?

Dr. Kessler: Well, I want to know you're back story. Why you became who you are. I want to know what killed Kenneth and created Khaine.

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