Project: CHIMERA
Project: CHIMERA
Addressed to:Aleksey Sherbakov, Thomas Herrmann, Zhang Mùyáng
In our efforts to counter the technological superiority of the Basque Dominion, we present Project CHIMERA—a venture with the potential to level the playing field and shift the tide of this conflict. As you are aware, evolution has shaped organisms to thrive within their niches, with some species excelling in cooperation, aggression, or adaptability. By harnessing the principles of “rapid evolution” and advancements in gene-splicing, we aim to create a force capable of matching, if not surpassing, the enemy’s dominance.
Our initial experiments yielded inconsistent results, producing grotesque anomalies unfit for use. These failures, though sobering, were invaluable stepping stones. Recent developments have proven far more promising. Professor Byeong-Ho has successfully engineered rodents exhibiting unprecedented territoriality and aggression—traits previously unseen in their species.
Our most groundbreaking achievement involves tigers enhanced with genetic material from social insects. These herding tigers display an extraordinary capacity for self-sacrifice. When the alpha female was placed in simulated danger, the males exhibited unwavering loyalty, sacrificing themselves without hesitation to secure her safety. This breakthrough opens the door to applying these techniques to human subjects.
From the Krakow front, we have secured multiple captured Basque Dominion squads. These prisoners are now critical to our research. Our team has already begun preliminary studies to adapt the successes of CHIMERA to human physiology. Expect an initial progress report in the coming weeks.
We believe this project represents our best chance to counter the Dominion’s relentless advance. With continued refinement, Project CHIMERA could not only bridge the gap between us and the enemy but give us the decisive edge we need to ensure victory.