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Director Highsmith was the leader of the [[Stormcage Containment Facility|Hesguard Institute]] some time in the [[53rd century|53rd century.]]  
Director '''Highsmith''' was the leader of the [[Stormcage Containment Facility|Hesguard Institute]] some time in the [[53rd century|53rd century.]]  


She oversaw the research into and implementation of the Institute's "[[Bad Wolf]]" process, an experimental procedure intended to rehabilitate criminals held at the facility; which was formally known as the Stormcage Containment Facility. The process would artificially remove their negative emotions, such as anger, hatred and fear, and place them within an artificial being known as a [[Sin-Eater|Sin-eater]]. The theory was that, without their negative emotions and impulses, the patients would be unable to commit further crimes and could thus be rehabilitated and released back into society. Unfortunately, the theory was incorrect.  
She oversaw the research into and implementation of the Institute's "[[Bad Wolf]]" process, an experimental procedure intended to rehabilitate criminals held at the facility; which was formally known as the Stormcage Containment Facility. The process would artificially remove their negative emotions, such as anger, hatred and fear, and place them within an artificial being known as a [[Sin-Eater|Sin-eater]]. The theory was that, without their negative emotions and impulses, the patients would be unable to commit further crimes and could thus be rehabilitated and released back into society. Unfortunately, the theory was incorrect.  
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