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==Plot summary==
 
==Plot summary==
The "Ogima room" is a legendary room in the hospital where one Dr. Rascombe met a very unusual patient registered by the name of Ogima two years ago. Ogima, manacled to the gurney despite extremely heavy tranquilizer dosage, was very upset and yelling unintelligible words all the time until he was temporarily tranquilized by yet another very powerful drug. His physical reactions and condition were highly unusual, and the uneasy Dr. Rascombe was unable to find out who had admitted the man, or why. Startled when the heavily drugged patient awoke and sat up straight after merely a minute, he questioned him and was shocked to learn from Ogima's ramblings that he claims to be from [[Jardine]], and to be on the run. When Dr. Rascome remarked that "nobody is from Jardine," Ogima simply replied "I am."
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The "Ogima room" is a legendary room in the hospital where one Dr. Rascombe met a very unusual patient registered by the name of Ogima two years ago. Ogima was very upset, manacled to the gurney despite extremely heavy tranquilizer dosage and yelling unintelligible words all the time until he was temporarily tranquilized by yet another very powerful drug. His physical reactions and condition were highly unusual, and the uneasy Dr. Rascombe was unable to find out who had admitted the man, or why. Startled when the heavily drugged patient awoke and sat up straight after merely a minute, he questioned him and was shocked to learn (among the very few sensible things Ogima says) that he claimed to be from Jardine, and on the run. Three men in black suits suddenly appeared and took Ogima away on his gurney, ignoring Dr. Rascombe's protests and subtely threatening him when he asked them if they knew where the patient claimed to come from. Returning to the room, Dr. Rascombe found that no traces remained and even the case file in his noteputer had been wiped.
  
Three men in black suits suddenly appeared and took Ogima away on his gurney, ignoring Dr. Rascombe's protests and subtely threatening him when he asked them if they knew where the patient claimed to come from. Returning to the room, Dr. Rascombe found that no traces remained and even the case file in his noteputer had been wiped.
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A month later, Dr. Rascombe suddenly found Ogima sitting beside him on a park bench some distance from the hospital. Ogima apologizes for involving him and cryptically claims Rascombe would not want to known, in fact Ogima himself does not want to know but he does know. Ogima then leaves, stating that "from here, it all gets worse".
 
 
A month later, Dr. Rascombe suddenly found Ogima sitting beside him on a park bench some distance from the hospital. Ogima apologized for involving him and cryptically claimed Rascombe would not want to know and that in fact Ogima himself did not want to know but he does. Ogima then left, stating that "from here, it all gets worse".
 
  
 
Throughout the story it is mentioned that Dr. Rascombe never saw Ogima again and that while he is still technically working at the hospital, he has not been well and is not around much anymore.
 
Throughout the story it is mentioned that Dr. Rascombe never saw Ogima again and that while he is still technically working at the hospital, he has not been well and is not around much anymore.

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