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Post by WANA Admin on Aug 12, 2010 22:18:09 GMT -5
They have all been taken from their lives, their homes, everything they knew, without explanation. These young people-all children and teenagers-have been snatched up by Andor Labs, taken away and experimented on, changing them. Now, instead of normal humans, they have been mutated, given animal-like features and traits. The experiments, however, have no recollection of their time in the labs. They remember only their capture, and then waking on the beach of a tropical island.They have been forced to survive as best they can on their own, to acclimate to their new skills and features. For a year, they have survived together-for the most part. There have been disappearances, experiments vanishing in the night without a trace. They are confounded by it, finding no trace of those who have gone.
And now they are not the only ones on the island. After a year, a new group of experiments have arrived. They were like them-modified by the scientists and clueless to how they arrived. They begged the original group-now known as the Yearlings-to help, but the Yearlings turned up their noses at the inexperienced teenagers, only recruiting a select few that showed potential. The rest of the Newbies, as they were called, have been forced to survive on their own, though a few Yearlings have split away to help them.
Below the island, the scientists watch, all the time on the island just a test to see how the experiments fare. Monitoring them with carefully concealed cameras all over the island, they have been watching the Yearlings, Newbies, and the Hermits, outcast for both groups. They are the ones responsible for the disappearance of the experiments from the island, taking them away at signs of major illness, possible death, attempts at leaving the island, or discovery of the cameras. They also provide something for the experiments each week, a little something extra to help them survive-but the experiments are still clueless as to who is providing it to them.
Will the experiments be able to survive? Will they ever discover what lays beneath their feet? On the island, little is certain. The only thing that is that the experiments are not alone.
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