~ Load bearing properties of Homanid Organisms benieth Feet: a destructive series of tests conducted with disposable clone anthromorphs benieth incrementally larger anthromorphs. The clone used is a mk-2 homanid standard with a neural transfere and recovery interface implant installed.
-Load size ratio 1:1 wieght, 80kg The subject seems to tolerate the weight quite well, even to the point of enjoyment, however it should be noted that as soon as the weights of the anthromorph atop began to shift, the subject Did experience discomfort to the point of needing to brace against the pressure. It was only upon very intensive trampling did the subject suffer injury and ultimated lost conciousness due to a fractured skull: Clone organism was terminated and cadaver recovered shorly after test.
-Load size ratio 1.25: 1 wieght 160kg Again, the clone was eager to be the subject of this experiment and showed much promiss. The full wieght of the ontop anthromorph was applied on several locations, including abdomen, chest, solar-plexus, groin, neck and face. It was only upon the face did the clone experience discomfort from sheer pressure. although this did not inflict any physical damage. The clone also seemed to prefere to be trampled slowly with marching rythm on it's abdominal region, possibly because it was the least intensive. However, when the anthromorph was instructed to stomp and jump on the clone, the subject's body was quickly reduced to bruising and broken ribs. Ultimately failing due to a crushed asophogus.
-Load size ratio 1.5: 1 wieght 300kg
The subject was initially very excited about this experiment however, quickly realised that the pressure was more than it had expected. Severe breathing restrictions occured when the trampler applied full wieght onto the clone's chest or solar-plexus. Visible deformation could be seen when the trampler pressed down on the clone's abdomen, to an extent of displacing vital organs. However, this did not occur until the victim had suffered muscle failure due to exaustion at 3:34 The clone ultimately succumbed to internal bleeding when the anthromorph began to stomp on it's torso, most notably in it's abdominal area. Post mortem reveals a ruptured liver and punctured lungs due to rib fracture.
-Load size ratio 2.5: 1 wieght, 1350kg Switching to the upper realms of 'normals' and the smallest class of 'macro' we can find. The clone was decidely uneasy about a trampler of this size, and had to be restrained using neural overrides. Upon placing the first step on the subject's body, an immediate effort to brace against the pressure was present though it did not suffice since all muscle tension at 56 seconds was lost due to exaustion. The trampler was instructed not to show mercy and kept applying pressure until the clone lost bowel control and was unable to breath. Sheer pressure ultimately caused axphysiation but was unable to do visible structural damage. When the trampler stepped full weight onto the victim however, the abdomen and chest were crushed promply, though did not rupture until both feet were pacing on the cadaver's torso for some time. Death ultimately resulted from severe bloodloss and axphysiation.
-Load size ratio 3.5: 1 wieght, 4000kg
A moderately sized 'macro' was used for this particular experiment, the anthromorph initially applied a gentle but firm press on the restrained clone and was able to quickly defeat it's musculature forcing breathing seasure and severe hypertension. With steady, none-crushing application of pressure onto the subject's abdomen, the macro was able to flatten the clone's midsection with only half it's wieght on one foot. This however caused the clone to loose conciousness due to ruptured blood vessels in the brain and lack of breath. With only one foot placed sideways flattening the torso, the anthromorph was instructed to press down onto the chest with the other. This caused the victim's ribs to shatter as he pressed down. However, it should be noted that catastrophic failure did not occur until the macro had paced in place for several seconds, causing the cadaver's internal organs to liquify. The ultimate failure occured when the abdominal cavity ruptured under one final tread.
-Load size ratio 5:1 wieght, 15000kg An especially large reptilian anthromorph was selected for this task. The clone subject was promptly pinned when the trampler placed his foot onto it's torso. At this size, the trampler's foot was approximately 1m^2 each in contact area and was predicted to exert upto 7000kg/m^2 of ground pressure. with only ambient pressure, the trampler was able to prevent the victim from breathing and press it's ribs to near breaking point. With only a gentle push downward the clone's chest cavity was destroyed causing it to loose conciousness due to shock. The trampler then proceeded to press his entire weight onto the victim until at 90% stride, the subject's abdominal structure failed and the cadaver disemboweled. The failure originated at the lower hip due to a small piercing shard of hip bone.
-Load size ratio 10: 1 wieght, 80000kg Due to the unavailabily of anthromorphs of this scale tests were conducted using regular anthromorphs enlargened with the SV31 'shrink ray' configured to negative shrink ratios. This yeilded an anthromorph that could not exist in it's size and stature in nature as shortly before the growth effects wore off, the anthromorph volunteer began to complain of joint and muscle pain.
At well over 18m hieght, the enlargened anthromorph's ground pressure was approximated at 19000kg/m^2 with total groundpressure distributed over an area of approximately 4.2m^2. Upon testing, the subject was pressed to within survivable limits in no less than 0.6 seconds and shorly lost conciousness afterwards. The ball of the trampler's foot was placed on the victim's torso which was crushed flat at 1.1 seconds. With only a slight further application of pressure the subject's bodycavity was ruptured and its internal organs jetisoned upto 70cm from an opening in it's abdomen. It should also be noted that some slight damage had been done to the test facility structure due to the sheer size and bulk of the larger anthromorph, the heavy tread of the creature had caused floor trusses to buckle.
Tests no longer feasable nor nessesary after this point.
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