Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-3293219-20180819160242/@comment-3293219-20180823233426

"You don't get what they did... The procedure they put us through was some sort of military program, something that the US Army originally canned, due to the ethics questions attatched to it. Well... That's what they originally said. In truth, I doubt they gave a fuck about how unethical it was. They were desperate to win a war, afterall...

No, they were afraid of what they'd created, making a monster to attack your enemies isn't necessarily the best idea, if it's just as likely to attack you and they knew that.

Vault Tech on the other hand, had no boundaries. They got their scientists and Guards to perform these tests on the Vault Dwellers. Hundred people, one in twelve would die. That'd be... What around eight in one hundred people would've survived the initial experiments? Those eight deemed their creators weak, had most of the Vault team were killed and those who survived were made another twelve go through the program.

This happened for years, one after the other. Decades, centuries even and you had a Vault full of what used to be men. It was a combination of drugs, psychological and physical manipulation that could change a man into the perfect killing machine.

The drugs changed our insides, made our metabolisms stronger, gave us more adrenaline... Allowed us to process raw and even human flesh. It was a painful transformation, your insides felt like they were liquifying... One guy died from it and the only thing that shocked 'em about that was that they expected more than one to go by then. We got injected and tossed back into our cell, left to writhe around on the floor as the pain overwhelmed us."

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As they made it to the Vault door, it seemed that the door was closed but the head of security was still standing by, ready for an assault.

"Jennifer." The overseer began as she approached the former scribe.

"Your modifications are holding but they're still trying to gain entry. Even if they don't, they could wait outside and try to play the long game."