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8th April 2020 we sent her to a medical prison for a reason we cannot talk about in public... we proclaimed her segregation because, under the corona crisis, they are the dominant power. She is not a person anymore and therefore in the medical system, we will refer to her as IT. number 1705587-7. It is a potential threat, a dangerous body. As the great policy mentioned, a dangerous body has to be under control. we transcend humanity, we are omnipresent and we are an omniscient power...we sacrifice it to secure large collective benefits. We isolate it, observe it, cage it until they make sure it's clean. It needed two corona negative certifications to be released. We watched it through the surveillance camera that straight forward to its bed. The bed is the only piece of furniture in the cell, so it must stay on the bed all the time. We trained it to be a docile body, especially in this panopticon, it should know that it had to behave. We didn't meet it in person, We contact it through the intercom. It was tamed, like still life, and stayed on the bed all the time. This enclosed cell was comprehensively observed. Its condition was supervised, all behavior was filmed, its diet was under control, and its biological clock was tuned. On the fifth day, the day we were supposed to release it. However, someone forgot to send its corona test sample to the laboratory. We use the intercom to inform it, it had to stay one or two more days. Through the surveillance camera, it cried and buried itself in the blanket. Suddenly, it started to act weird, it threw all the stuff from the bed to the ground and tore its medical documents into pieces. We listen to its ward through the intercom, it was screaming and crying so loudly. It was insane and became an even more dangerous body than they could handle. With this hysterical emotion released, we had to treat it like a human instead of an object. We comforted her and told her we would treat her case as an emergency as long as she could calm down. With the privilege we granted her, she got released as planned.