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Louis Porter Jr. Design has released the World of the Amazing Universe: Project Gilgamesh and Synthetic Neurotransmitting Adrenaline Patch (SNAP) (Super-Powered by M&M). Here is information on this product:
The quest to create the ultimate soldier is ancient. Now, in this era of superhuman abilities and advanced science, humanity is closer than ever to building the perfect warrior, an individual who possesses extraordinary physical abilities beyond those of normal humans. Companies and governments throughout the world have attempted to produce their super-soldiers for the past six decades. They’ve invested billions of dollars in the pursuit. A few programs were produced but a single enhanced soldier killed many others in the process. Some companies have abandoned the idea and focused instead on granting superhuman abilities temporarily (such as with Synthetic Neurotransmitting Adrenaline Patch aka SNAP, see below). Project Gilgamesh, on the other hand, has succeeded with several individuals. It also boasts the lowest mortality rate of any such program. It continues its work in secret, although it still struggles to reproduce its successes consistently.
For all its successes, Project Gilgamesh poses many downsides, including the dramatic cost and the amount of time involved in transforming a test subject into a super-soldier. If a subject suffers an adverse reaction or dies during the process, all the work and money invested are wasted.
Numerous pharmaceutical companies have sought to produce their shortcut to creating enhanced warriors that circumvent a lengthy process and extravagant costs. To that end, Obsidian Pharmaceuticals (a subsidiary of the Mosaic Trust) developed a shortcut they call the Synthetic Neurotransmitting Adrenaline Patch (SNAP).
The quest to create the ultimate soldier is ancient. Now, in this era of superhuman abilities and advanced science, humanity is closer than ever to building the perfect warrior, an individual who possesses extraordinary physical abilities beyond those of normal humans. Companies and governments throughout the world have attempted to produce their super-soldiers for the past six decades. They’ve invested billions of dollars in the pursuit. A few programs were produced but a single enhanced soldier killed many others in the process. Some companies have abandoned the idea and focused instead on granting superhuman abilities temporarily (such as with Synthetic Neurotransmitting Adrenaline Patch aka SNAP, see below). Project Gilgamesh, on the other hand, has succeeded with several individuals. It also boasts the lowest mortality rate of any such program. It continues its work in secret, although it still struggles to reproduce its successes consistently.
For all its successes, Project Gilgamesh poses many downsides, including the dramatic cost and the amount of time involved in transforming a test subject into a super-soldier. If a subject suffers an adverse reaction or dies during the process, all the work and money invested are wasted.
Numerous pharmaceutical companies have sought to produce their shortcut to creating enhanced warriors that circumvent a lengthy process and extravagant costs. To that end, Obsidian Pharmaceuticals (a subsidiary of the Mosaic Trust) developed a shortcut they call the Synthetic Neurotransmitting Adrenaline Patch (SNAP).