Case File 4T-82: Lierganas, Spain
Case Date: September 2014
G-Unit investigators Agent Milo Finn and Special Asset Frank Williams travel to northern Spain to explore sightings of a legendary fish-man, a human/amphibian hybrid creature, that bares a strong resemblance to their own team member Carolyn Bronnicke.
Project Greenleaf was now shut down by CIA Proper and G-Unit, but the mysterious origins of the mutated Gill Girls were still unanswered. Gill Girl Carolyn Bronnicke had joined G-Unit for a provisional period of observation, research, and training of her abilities. In the months that followed, Carolyn had made considerable progress and was now a valued member of the G-Unit investigative field team. Dir. Voight made the decision that she not be assigned to this particular case as Carolyn was still upset over her bouts of amnesia associated with her transformation.
New eyewitness sightings of the Gill Girl creatures had been reported in the U.S. states of Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Florida. In all of these cases G-Unit arrived too late to confirm the migration of the Gill Girls from outside their territorial Louisiana swamplands. Therefore, the initial reports of a "Gill Man" in Lierganes, Spain were met with skepticism as all previous cases were restricted to the U.S. and solely involved female versions of the mythological Leviathan creatures.
All of the 2,391 residents of Lierganas were interviewed and over half reported seeing the amphibious Gill Man. However the Gill Man had disappeared soon after a mission of monks arrived in the small town. Although the reclusive Gill Man was only seen at night and posed no danger to others (local fishermen said he stayed to the sea and lived off fish), the monks claimed he was a monster who needed to be captured and exorcised. The monks had arrived four days before Agent Milo Finn and Frank Williams. Since that time neither the Gill Man nor the monks had been sighted by the local townspeople.
G-Unit investigators Agent Milo Finn and Special Asset Frank Williams travel to northern Spain to explore sightings of a legendary fish-man, a human/amphibian hybrid creature, that bares a strong resemblance to their own team member Carolyn Bronnicke.
Project Greenleaf was now shut down by CIA Proper and G-Unit, but the mysterious origins of the mutated Gill Girls were still unanswered. Gill Girl Carolyn Bronnicke had joined G-Unit for a provisional period of observation, research, and training of her abilities. In the months that followed, Carolyn had made considerable progress and was now a valued member of the G-Unit investigative field team. Dir. Voight made the decision that she not be assigned to this particular case as Carolyn was still upset over her bouts of amnesia associated with her transformation.
New eyewitness sightings of the Gill Girl creatures had been reported in the U.S. states of Mississippi, Texas, Alabama, and Florida. In all of these cases G-Unit arrived too late to confirm the migration of the Gill Girls from outside their territorial Louisiana swamplands. Therefore, the initial reports of a "Gill Man" in Lierganes, Spain were met with skepticism as all previous cases were restricted to the U.S. and solely involved female versions of the mythological Leviathan creatures.
All of the 2,391 residents of Lierganas were interviewed and over half reported seeing the amphibious Gill Man. However the Gill Man had disappeared soon after a mission of monks arrived in the small town. Although the reclusive Gill Man was only seen at night and posed no danger to others (local fishermen said he stayed to the sea and lived off fish), the monks claimed he was a monster who needed to be captured and exorcised. The monks had arrived four days before Agent Milo Finn and Frank Williams. Since that time neither the Gill Man nor the monks had been sighted by the local townspeople.
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