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Facts About the Role Play That Will Help You Integrate
There are four scientists on the project, representing the four leading "teams" of the pokemon world: Ice (Aqua), Kindle (Magma), Gaia (Rocket), and Gale (Galaxy). Their names are really nicknames. They know only as much as Omnipotent will tell them about the experiment, and have only met him in person a few times.
Omnipotent is the mysterious leader of the experiment, and his motives are unknown at the time. He worked in correlation with the four teams to obtain the DNA of each legendary, although he does not appear to be in allegiance with any of them.
The process through which the pokemon's DNA is combined with that of the humans requires a precise handler, and is Gale's responsibility. The DNA of the pokemon is injected into the inactive chromatin within the nucleus of a host cell, then stimulated to begin copying that DNA instead. This is done to several cells which are then implanted back into the host, making the process gradual but effective, the host's DNA slowly being crowded out...
The island consists of three main areas: the living area, the laboratory, and the field area. The living area is meant to be a place for the subjects to stay before and during the transformation. It resembles a three-story fancy hotel. The laboratory is where the DNA fusion takes place, but there is also an open area for the subjects to explore, created to observe the psychological effects on them. It is also where all the information regarding the project is stored. Lastly there is the field area, created as a habitat of sorts for the morphs once their transformation is complete.
The island is also protected heavily. Because of the power of legendary pokemon, no physical structure was expected to keep them in. Instead, the island is lined with a "field" of energy, and if anyone gets too close to the field an implanted internal device goes off and sends shocks of pain through their bodies. Going too close could be fatal.
Omnipotent, unknown even to his scientists, is running psychological tests on all of the island's inhabitants as the ordeal progresses. Everything the morphs do is being carefully observed, documented, and considered...
Even though they are essentially being held prisoner, the morphs have a lot of freedom. Aside from the fact that security cameras are always watching them, they can move freely between any unguarded areas.
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