Foe Hammer
12-12-2003, 04:11
In order to both increase the power of the Foe Hammer Armed Forces and the RMF (Reserve Military Forces), the researchers at the King Research Center in Southern Foe Hammer have developed an almost-painless soldier augmentation process.
After a soldier completes Boot Camp, the subject is sent to the Foe Hammer Armed Forces Medical Center,
The process consists of several stages.
The first stage consists of shots. Each soldier will recieve 4 shots every other day for a week, one shot of Diaprophiline, a recently developed Muscle stimulation drug, one shot of Metaclorapin, a cardiovascular system stimulation drug, one shot of Archothiaprin 43, a reaction timing enhancement, and one shot of Xiaraprin, an anti-aging drug, extending the soldier's life by at least 40 years.
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The second stage consists of mass-acupuncture, using around 160 thin needles to help the body release essential healing fluids to build up the subject's muscles.
The third stage is a surgical procedure. The subject is put in a small tube, where sleeping gas is vented in. When the subject has fallen into a deep sleep, surgeons will install reinforcing plates in the subject's skeleton. A strong substance, much like the structure of the human muscle, is then added on to the biceps, triceps, quads and other essential muscles in the subject's body.
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Subject B-270373 undergoes the "Sleeper Tank"
Stage four is the final stage, where the Supersoldier-to-be is put through physical therapy to get the subject used to the augmentation. After therapy, the soldier is sent off to a boot camp ten times more challenging than any Special Forces training.
After the process is done, the soldier is sent home for 2 months to rest from augmentations, shots, and AABC (After-Augmentation Boot Camp).
After a soldier completes Boot Camp, the subject is sent to the Foe Hammer Armed Forces Medical Center,
The process consists of several stages.
The first stage consists of shots. Each soldier will recieve 4 shots every other day for a week, one shot of Diaprophiline, a recently developed Muscle stimulation drug, one shot of Metaclorapin, a cardiovascular system stimulation drug, one shot of Archothiaprin 43, a reaction timing enhancement, and one shot of Xiaraprin, an anti-aging drug, extending the soldier's life by at least 40 years.
http://www.allegromedical.com/images/products/monoject.jpg
The second stage consists of mass-acupuncture, using around 160 thin needles to help the body release essential healing fluids to build up the subject's muscles.
The third stage is a surgical procedure. The subject is put in a small tube, where sleeping gas is vented in. When the subject has fallen into a deep sleep, surgeons will install reinforcing plates in the subject's skeleton. A strong substance, much like the structure of the human muscle, is then added on to the biceps, triceps, quads and other essential muscles in the subject's body.
http://lancersreactor.com/t/art/flcgi/large/1.jpg
Subject B-270373 undergoes the "Sleeper Tank"
Stage four is the final stage, where the Supersoldier-to-be is put through physical therapy to get the subject used to the augmentation. After therapy, the soldier is sent off to a boot camp ten times more challenging than any Special Forces training.
After the process is done, the soldier is sent home for 2 months to rest from augmentations, shots, and AABC (After-Augmentation Boot Camp).