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Soy Patient File: Patient 1913
Soy Patient File: Patient 1913


<span style="color: red";>'''Accessing this file without clearance is a federal offence punishable by up to 40 years in prison. Only hospital workers or military officials ranking [LIEUTENANT-COLONEL (O-5)] may view this file, except when granted clearance beforehand. This message has been automatically generated. No further warning will be issued, and continued access without clearance can and will result in imprisonment.'''</span>
Unauthorized access to this document is a serious violation of federal law and can lead to imprisonment of up to 40 years. Only authorized personnel working in the hospital or military officials holding the rank of [LIEUTENANT-COLONEL (O-5)] are permitted to access this file, except with prior clearance. This message has been automatically generated. No further warnings will be issued, and continued unauthorized access may result in legal consequences, including imprisonment.


Nickname: Hacker Soy</br>
Alias: Soy the Intruder Threat Level: Low physical threat, but capable of potentially damaging computer systems
Threat Level: Physically low, but may be able to cause damage to computer infrastructure


Description: Patient 1913 is a white male, aged 28. He has been taken into the asylum due to an arrest for attempting to hack into United States computer infrastructure. The reason that he is here at the asylum is that, after recovery of his computer, he has been known to browse websites such as [[soyjak.party]] and the [[Qa/|/qa/]] board of [[4chan]]nel. These would point to some sort of mental illness, which is also evidenced by his posting history on said websites. He doesn't seem to interact normally with anyone, even online. Not much is known about his hacking history, as most of it is classified. We do know that he has hacked the company known as [[Soylent]] in order to ship product to his address for free. Other than that, it is unknown what he has done or what his intentions were or may be.  
Description: Patient 1913 is a caucasian male, 28 years old, who has been admitted to the facility following his arrest for attempting to breach the computer infrastructure of the United States. The reason for his placement in the facility stems from his computer recovery, which revealed his online activities on websites such as soyjak.party and the /qa/ board of 4channel. These activities suggest a possible mental illness, further supported by his posting history on said websites. Patient 1913 displays difficulties in normal social interactions, even in online settings. Limited information is available regarding his hacking background, as most details are classified. However, it is known that he managed to hack into the Soylent company and unlawfully obtained their products to be delivered to his address. Beyond this incident, his actions and intentions remain largely unknown.


Interacting with this patient: Patient 1913 is nonviolent. He has issues interacting with other people, and often repeats what other people say to him, seemingly in a demeaning tone. His physical capabilities are unknown, but assumed to be low. This patient has not shown any signs of being violent.
Interacting with this patient: Patient 1913 does not pose a violent threat. He struggles with interpersonal communication, often repeating others' words in a demeaning manner. While his physical capabilities are uncertain, they are presumed to be minimal. No violent tendencies have been observed in this patient.


<span style="color: red";>'''REPORT SIGNED: Dr. Soykowski, M.D., Psy.D'''</span><ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20201125230754/soyjak.party/soy//res/26461.html </ref>
REPORT AUTHORED BY: Dr. Soykowski, M.D., Psy.D<ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20201125230754/soyjak.party/soy//res/26461.html </ref>


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Latest revision as of 20:54, 26 February 2024

Hacker Soy was a patient in the Mental Asylum.

Patient File

Asylum Patient
ID: 1913
Name: Hacker Soy
Threat level: Physically low, but may be able to cause damage to computer infrastructure
Filed: 2020-11-25
By: Dr. Soykowski

Soy Patient File: Patient 1913

Unauthorized access to this document is a serious violation of federal law and can lead to imprisonment of up to 40 years. Only authorized personnel working in the hospital or military officials holding the rank of [LIEUTENANT-COLONEL (O-5)] are permitted to access this file, except with prior clearance. This message has been automatically generated. No further warnings will be issued, and continued unauthorized access may result in legal consequences, including imprisonment.

Alias: Soy the Intruder Threat Level: Low physical threat, but capable of potentially damaging computer systems

Description: Patient 1913 is a caucasian male, 28 years old, who has been admitted to the facility following his arrest for attempting to breach the computer infrastructure of the United States. The reason for his placement in the facility stems from his computer recovery, which revealed his online activities on websites such as soyjak.party and the /qa/ board of 4channel. These activities suggest a possible mental illness, further supported by his posting history on said websites. Patient 1913 displays difficulties in normal social interactions, even in online settings. Limited information is available regarding his hacking background, as most details are classified. However, it is known that he managed to hack into the Soylent company and unlawfully obtained their products to be delivered to his address. Beyond this incident, his actions and intentions remain largely unknown.

Interacting with this patient: Patient 1913 does not pose a violent threat. He struggles with interpersonal communication, often repeating others' words in a demeaning manner. While his physical capabilities are uncertain, they are presumed to be minimal. No violent tendencies have been observed in this patient.

REPORT AUTHORED BY: Dr. Soykowski, M.D., Psy.D[1]

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