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OOC: Nao, on to mah next proast. :awesome:

[Once again, a private conversation]

"What news are there today?"

"The railguns have been tested properly and can now be implemented on all tanks and howitzers. Battleships can, too, be refit once the order is given."

"Well, that's certainly good news. Go and do that later."

"Of course, Sir."

"Anything else that is of interest?"

"Our men in the K.I. project have made advances, but until completion, some more time and work will have to be invested."

"Of course, of course. Nothing gets dont without investing some work. Rome wasn't built on one day, either. Anyways, how's the other projects?"

"As you already know, the SDI was an absolute success. There will be few nations that we'll have to fear."

"The ground-installations of the SDI double as anti-air, yes?"

"Indeed. A laser can make a jet's engine overheat and explode, while railguns are just plain devastating."

"A good investment. And P.C.?"

"No big advances yet. Although the scientists have begun setting different times and lengths for the accelerated growth, so that some grow normally for two months while others will reach the physical age of a grown man within only a few months."

"Any results about that?"

"The greater the acceleration, the bigger the potential to develop a number of mental and physical sicknesses and diseases. We're still trying to prevent this, but it may be somewhat hard to do. It's not impossible, though, so it's only a matter of time until we finally succeed. And then, the doors to a new age will be open for us."

"And we'll get clone armies, like in Star Wars, right?"

"I don't know. There are several issues that would need to be resolved, such as imprinting memories on a person's mind as he or she grows. Possible, although not easily done. An extreme form of brainwashing."

"Well, the continue your research. Thank you for updating me.

Goodbye."

"Until next time, Chairman."

Click.

OOC: If I ever succeed with this project and people recognise it, you'll no longer face Saborians, but clones of Saborians. :awesome:

As for Project Caturday, those who want to know why exactly I started it (and named it that), PM me plz.

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OOC: If I ever succeed with this project and people recognise it, you'll no longer face Saborians, but clones of Saborians. :awesome:

As for Project Caturday, those who want to know why exactly I started it (and named it that), PM me plz.

OOC: OH NOEZ! Clone troopers....do that mean I can maek them, too? :awesome:

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After talking with the government of the UNSA, both nations have agreed that the southern part of Baffin Island, the entirety of Southampton Island and several smaller islands between these and Saboria will be incorporated into Saboria.

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This step is motivated similarly as back when parts of Hurontario were brought into Saboria, to bring these people a stable government and protect them from lawlessness. The rest of the former District of York, which's government unexpectedly dissolved, leaving the country in anarchy, shall remain a protectorate of the USNA until a new nation gains enough power to emerge onto the world stage.

Currently, two divisions are moving into the area to pacify it and bring order back into the region.

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[Yet another private conversation, about 3 months after the previous one]

"We have some interesting results, Sir."

"Oh? Go, tell me about them."

"We managed to find out how the accelerated growth causes the sicknesses, etc. While it may take a month or two per subject to fix that, a kind of 'mass-production' is indeed possible. But that will need more research and refining. Until then, each subject iwll more or less be hand-made."

"Interesting, most interesting."

"As for the Leopard tanks, we found a few issues with the current design coupled with railguns. We'll have to redesign the entire tank, but after that, we can easily outfit them with railguns as their main weaponry. As for the K.I. project, it made some advances, and we can probably expect a working prototype within the next two months."

"Good. And the outfitting of other systems with railguns?"

"Well, the howitzers are as good as done. Not many things have to be changed for the railguns to work. Unless you object, the new ones will be named PZH 2100."

"I don't object."

"The battleships are in the process of getting their new weaponry. The railguns on them will be able to fire about 400 kilometers far, capable of penetrating basically every armor that's thrown at them. And with the laser-based anti-air guns, they'll be able to take each and every threat from the skies out. They'll be powered with fusion to provide power for the guns."

"It provides more and better power than nuclear reactors, right?"

"Yes."

"Good. Now, another thing. Are out men able to mass-produce that stuff that we'll need for the space-elevator?"

"Yes, Sir. Once we receive some land from the Republic, the construction can theoretically begin."

"Excellet. I shall contact them soon."

"Other than that, there's no big news from our projects."

"Too bad. Anyways, when can we begin production of the first hybrids and enhanced humans?"

"As soon as the disease-risks have been taken care of."

"Good. That was all for today?"

"Yes, Sir."

"Well then, until next time."

"Until then. Goodbye, Chairman."

OOC: My redesigned Leopard tank will be this:

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OOC: You know putting railguns on tanks in not the smart move? They take more energy than coilguns at that size, and just how powerful are the railguns? a 10MJ gun powered by a 1.6MW tank engine gets one shot every 12.5 seconds (Assuming 50% efficiency), and that requires the tank to be totally still. A coil gun, like my, lavo's and KM's tanks might be the better option. However, due to magnetic saturation, coilguns do not scale up to ship gun size, so railguns are much better.

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OOC: You know putting railguns on tanks in not the smart move? They take more energy than coilguns at that size, and just how powerful are the railguns? a 10MJ gun powered by a 1.6MW tank engine gets one shot every 12.5 seconds (Assuming 50% efficiency), and that requires the tank to be totally still. A coil gun, like my, lavo's and KM's tanks might be the better option. However, due to magnetic saturation, coilguns do not scale up to ship gun size, so railguns are much better.

OOC: I can put more than one engine into a tank, and I can also put a more powerful engine into the tank. Granted, it'll take more fuel or whatever I'm using, but I don't really like coilguns that much.

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OOC: Well, one 1500hp engine is about 1.1MW. so, to cut the time to 6 seconds of total stillness you need about 4500hp of power. I'll let this drop, as not to derail this thread, but your tanks are going to need a large redesign to accommodate all that engine.

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OOC: Well, one 1500hp engine is about 1.1MW. so, to cut the time to 6 seconds of total stillness you need about 4500hp of power. I'll let this drop, as not to derail this thread, but your tanks are going to need a large redesign to accommodate all that engine.

OOC: Derailing isn't possible in this thread unless I say it's derailed. I could use a fission- or fusion plant, theoretically, but scaling that stuff down to these sizes (especially fusion) is hard any may be out of my reach, tech-wise.

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[somewhere in Saboria, in a highly secret location]

[Extremely classified]

A man with a white labcoat was looking through a one-way window. On the other side, there was a child, perhaps 9 or 10 years old, as well as two older men in labcoats. One was playing with the child, the other had a clipboard, occasionally writing onto it.

This would be classified as a very strange sight to most, but these scientists were used to weirder things.

Other things in the room with the child were things that could be found in any children's room. Plush animals, lego, a gaming console and various other toys and playthings. The child, named 7H30, sometimes called 'Theo', looked to be quite happy with what it was currently doing.

He looked to be ten, but in reality wasn't even three months old. Theo was one of the genetic experiments that the scientists of Saboria did.

The man in the white coat walked to another toom. There, a seemingly 14 year old girl sat alone, playing with the came console. A quite unusual thing about her - aside from being only one and a half years old - was the tail and ears that she had, both remarkably similar to those of a cat, only bigger - in human size. The cat-ears replaced the normal ones, thus making the sides of her head look creepily smooth. Wearing glasses would be very hard for her.

She, like Theo and many others in this facility, was part of the many genetic experiments. Hybrids, changed bone-structure, manipulated strength, speed, intelligence. All these and other things were possible, but they had required many experiments and long years of working.

And many children like Theo or the girl with the catears.

If anything of the things happening in this facility were to become known to the international community, Saboria could quite possibly face world-wide trade embargos. Some madmen - or madwomen - could even go as far as trying to attack the country or this research laboratory, which not only was secret, but also heavily defended. The people at this facility were chosen personally by the Chairman and some of his loyal advisors, thus the risk of enemy agents was near zero. In fact, if any foreign power knew about this facility, the most they would know was that it was heavily guarded and thus important.

99% of the people working here also lived here, under heavy surveillance. The 1% that didn't live here was under even heavier surveillance, so that no secret would ever leave the facility without the Chairman's approval.

Thus, only a few men and the manager/lead scientist knew about every single subject and project. None of the others knew all, partially because of forgetting about them, partially because of never hearing about them.

Said manager also was the man who constantly updated the Chairman about any scientific progress. Fjodor Leclerc. The father a russian immigrant, a factory worker. The mother a faithful canadian housewife, always working for the good of the family. They struggled to get their child proper education, but in the end, it had paid off for him. All that was before the revolution that brought the Chairman into power, back then still called 'Emperor'.

After the revolution, Fjodor had made a few good friends in the government. His ambitions were high, even more so when his father was diagnosed with lung-cancer.

Three months after his (the father's) demise, Fjodor's mother didn't wake up at 6 AM, as she usually did, In fact, she never woke up after that day. Despite all the rationality of the new Ubersteinian system, Leclerc felt irrational hatred towards the Creator and was sadder than ever before. Even today, he silently grieves, but every little step in the genetic sciences make him a bit happier.

Despite the fact that his parents (including the brains) are perfectly conserved somewhere in one of Ferinh's modern hospitals, the man cared by now only about doing his part to bring man closer to godhood. And his part was creating new life.

First, he changed already existing species, manipulate their strength, intelligence, etc.

Then, he mixed them as he saw fit, creating sometimes horrible hybrids.

And lastly, he would create a completely new kind of animal. This last step would take longest, possibly well over 10 or more years.

But he didn't care about time. He only cared about his work.

Fjodor walked to the next 'cell'. There, a 35 year old man sat, apathetic. He was one of the oldest - longest-existing, rather - subjects in the facility, named C064. C064, also called 'Cody' on occasion, was...Dumb. When he was made, the scientists didn't spend much, if any time with him, so until this day, his mind mostly was that of a 2 year old child.

A 2 year old on whom traumatising experiments had been conducted and still were. Simple clothes, a pullover and pants covered the scarred body.

He just sat there, staring. Fjodor sighed. The subject would soon be gone within less than a month, a brain tumor shortening his life by a few months.

The scientist proceeded back to his office to think about the results of newer experiments.

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OOC: Wow... :blink:

It's scary when you think about the fact that all this will eventually be possible. The lines between species will be so trivial... *shudders*

OOC: Yeah, I agree... :blink:

*shudders*

OOC: I love being evil and having my leader be a madman who approves of all this :awesome:

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