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  • Facility Profile: Diablo Research Center

     

    Document ID: VS-77-DIABLO

     

    Facility Classification: GSL-4 [RESTRICTED

     

    Access Requirement: A3 Clearance (General Access) / A4 Clearance (Laboratory Core) 

     

    Overview

    The Diablo Research Center (aka: The Ranch) is a primary hub for Genetic Research & Product Development. Operating under Genetic Safety Level 4 (GSL-4) protocols, the campus provides total isolation to prevent the unintentional release of altered organisms.

     

    Access and Compliance

    Unauthorized disclosure of facility location, operations, or corporate affiliation is strictly prohibited. Employees not permanently assigned to DRC must obtain explicit authorization from the PRP Committee prior to arrival. All personnel are bound by the Security Breach Protocol; non-compliance or information leaks are grounds for immediate termination, legal action, and/or capital penalties.


    Regular safety and security refresher courses are required for all active facility staff.

     

    Facility Architecture

    To maintain operational security, the Ranch, located in Milpitas, California, is designed with an intentionally low-profile "college campus" aesthetic. The campus features grass lawns, walkways, and fountains; there are no surface roads or corporate branding.


    Research labs are housed in five identical three-story buildings. Labs are situated in the central core of each structure, designed without external windows or doors. Security lobbies, administrative offices, and airlocks are located at the terminal ends of each lab core.

    An extensive subterranean network supports the facility, including high-speed trams, tunnels, parking structures, and logistics roads. The access road to the facility connects to a security level within the underground.


    The Ranch is entirely off-grid, powered by onsite Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) and supported by private groundwater wells and a closed-loop recycling plant.


    Security and Biocontainment

    The facility is protected by a 12-meter-high, triple-concentric security barrier. Further details regarding active countermeasures are [CLASSIFIED: CLEARANCE A5 REQUIRED].

     

    Personnel Transit Protocols

    Personnel must remove all civilian clothing and don GeneTech-provided uniforms before lab entry. These uniforms are discarded upon exit. Entry is managed via four-compartment airlocks featuring AI-controlled interlocking doors.


    Transit requires passage through air showers, chemical soap/water cycles, and ultraviolet decontamination platforms. All personnel must pass a whole-body scan before exiting the facility to prevent the transfer of genetically altered material.

     

    Emergency Neutralization: Protocol 74

    WARNING: In the event of a containment breach reaching a non-secure area, the facility is equipped with high-output X-ray emitters. The system bathes the affected building in 100 kilograys of radiation. Complete termination of all biological organisms (including human personnel) occurs within 60 seconds of activation.

  • Technical Product Brief: Biological Projectile Rifle (BPR) [RESTRICTED]

     

    Document ID: BE-BPR-PROD0127

     

    Access Requirement: A5 clearance or above

     

    Core Concept and Engineering

    The BPR represents a departure from six centuries of firearm history by replacing inanimate machines with a living organism designed for combat. Unlike mechanical guns that expel projectiles via explosive chemical expansion in a steel chamber, the BPR is a portable biological manufacturing facility.

     

    Manufacturing Process: Each rifle is grown in a pod using a specialized gestation process similar tothat of XenoMats. Pods are connected by umbilical cords to nutrient dispenser core designed from mammalian placental tissue. Gestation is typically 25-35 days.

     

    Structural Composition

    Barrel: Composed of carbon fibers laid down in layers, mimicking the biological process of an oyster creating a pearl.

    Stock and Body: Primarily bony tissue covered in a self-repairing skin designed using genetical material from the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum).

    Internal Systems: Controlled by a biological brain and nervous system based on arachnid (spider) species.

     

    Firing Mechanism and Operation

    The weapon lacks traditional mechanical parts, such as metal trigger, safety, or firing pin.

    Neural Interface: The operator communicates with the weapon through touch-sensitive nodes.

    Ergonomics: The grip is designed to form to the unique contours of the operator's hand upon contact.

    Ammunition: Instead of brass-cased lead bullets, the BPR utilizes a cylindrical replenishment cartridge filled with a black, viscous liquid that contains embryonic cells; the exact nature of the liquid is considered a proprietary trade secret.

    Model Variants and Capabilities

    The BPR series allows for varied lethality and tactical utility through specialized operational modes.

     

    BPR-5 Specifications

    The BPR-5 is the primary model used by the US military special forces. It features six distinct operational modes selected via a control node:

    Explosive Penetrator: Designed to pierce heavy body armor.

    Lethal Pellet: Explodes on impact, creating a cloud of deadly dust with a 2-meter kill radius.

    Non-Lethal Sedative: Disorients the target or induces immediate sleep.

    Incendiary: Projectile that ignites combustible materials on contact.

    Devouring Seed: A nearly invisible burr that clings to biological suits. It hatches a fly-sized insect that devours the wearer's flesh once the suit is removed. This makes the weapon effective against troops wearing biological warfare suits.

     

    BPR-7X Specifications

    The latest prototype, the BPR-7X, includes advanced features for high-intensity engagements:

    Swarm Lethality: Capable of targeting multiple individuals simultaneously.

    Rapid Evolution Projectiles: Fires a pellet containing a wasp in pupa form; the insect evolves to the adult phase in flight and stings the target with a neurotoxin derived from poison-dart frogs.

     

    Biological Projectile Pistol (BPP-1X): A prototype handgun-sized version of the biological projectile technology. Capabilities are similar to those of the BPR-5.

    Security and Safety Protocols

    Because the weapon is a living, thinking entity, it possesses unique safety features beyond mechanical firearms:

    Scent-Based Activation: The weapon is "taught" to respond only to the unique scent signatures of soldiers within a specific squad.

    Anti-Theft Countermeasure: If a person unrecognized by the weapon attempts to use it, the BPR can be set to neutralize the unauthorized user and then self-destruct.

    Training Mode: The weapon can only be retrained by a Master Sergeant whose specific scent triggers the internal training mode.

  • Subsidiary Profile: Bioenyo Corp. Corporate [RESTRICTED]


    Document ID: GTS-078-BIOENYO


    Access Requirement: A5 Clearance or above


    Overview

    Bioenyo Corp. is the military products subsidiary of GeneTech. Its strategic mission is to develop advanced biological weapons systems and living armaments for US, European and other US allied defense and security departments and agencies.


    Financial

    Revenue: $1.8 Trillion

    Operating Income: $432 Billion

    Employees: 420,000


    Leadership and Key Personnel

    Board Chair: Prof. Jackson Holtz, GeneTech, Chief Science Officer

    CEO: Dr. Janaki Franklin, MD, PhD

    Senior Advisor: Gen. Victor Sutherland (Ret.), GeneTech, Chief Security Officer

    Chief Scientist: Dr. Kumar Roshan, MD, PhD

    Lead Genetic Engineer: Rory Cooper, PhD

    Director of Special Projects: James Allan


    Flagship Technologies and Products

    Bioenyo specializes in developing genetically engineered "living" technology that replaces traditional military mechanical and kinetic systems.


    Biological Projectile Rifle (BPR)

    Overview:  The BPR represents a departure from conventional firearms by replacing inanimate machines with a living organism designed for combat.  [See technical bulletin for additional details.]


    Variants: Currently two models are in use in the US military (BPR-4 and BPR-5) and two additional models (BPR-7X and BPP-1X) are in development.


    Autonomous Mobile Anti-Personnel Stealth System

    Overview: Genetically engineered biologic system design to infiltrate enemy forces and neutralize combat leadership and operators of high-value assets, autonomously selecting and engaging multiple targets. Lethal and non-lethal options are

    available. Individual units use olfactory senses to imprint on handlers and are controlled by verbal instructions, hand signals and ultrasonic commands. [See technical bulletin for additional details.]


    Variants: Two variants are currently in active use by US military.

    Elapfelids: Developed from the genetic material of the leopard (Panthera pardus) and the Crotalinae or pit viper, and the skin cells of the Flamboyant Cuttlefish (Metasepia pfefferi), which is responsible for its ability to camouflage itself by blending into any background.


    Elapcanids: Developed from the genetic material of Canis familiaris, specifically the Doberman Pinscher breed, and the Crotalinae. Like the Elapfelids, the Elapcanids also incorporate DNA from the skin cells of the Flamboyant Cuttlefish for camouflage.


    Advanced Combat Vehicles

    Urban Operations Bio-Mechanical Armored Assault Vehicle (A900X): A four-wheeled vehicle featuring self-repairing biologic armor, Quantum Wave Guides for stealth, and a biologic computer for human-guided and autonomous operation. Experimental; not yet released to military.


    XenoTracBot (XTB): Biomechanical tracked vehicles driven by a biologic brain to provide fully autonomous operation. Designed to engage and neutralize enemy vehicles, long-range weapons systems, and command and communications posts.


    Genetically Tunable Long-Range Strategic Weapons System [RESTRICTED]

     

    Operational Facilities

    Primary R&D Location: Integrated with the Diablo Research Center in Milpitas, CA.

    Special Testing Site: US Army Yuma Proving Grounds.

    Manufacturing: Locations [RESTRICTED]

     

    Institutional Relationships

    Department of Defense (DoD): US Army, Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force and DARPA

    Intelligence Community: CIA, NSA), DIA

    Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

    European Defense Agency (EDA)

    Latin American Defense Agency (LADA)

  • Organization Profile: Soldiers of God


    Document ID: VS-44-SOG


    Access Requirement: A3 or above


    Focus Area: Advocacy against genetic engineering

    Stance Toward Corporation: Extremely negative

     

    Overview

    The Soldiers of God (SOG) is a clandestine organization believed to be associated with The Church of Traditional Biblical Values (TBV). It has no online profile, no official offices and no media presence. Consequently, all information contained in this report was obtained through government or company sources connected to or working with SOG or the TBV, or their allies.

     

    Leadership & Structure

    Leader: US Army Colonel Ron Savage, a decorated but dishonorably discharged war hero and expert in asymmetrical warfare.

    Authority: The organization is believed to be the clandestine direct-action arm of the TBV, led by Reverend Cornelius Graves. SOG recruiting is based on the spiritual authority of the TBV, which also denounces the use of genetic engineering to alter animals and plants.

    Personnel: The senior staff and soldiers are primarily ex-military and followers of the TBV.

    Funding: Source of funding is unclear but believed to be provided by TBV and other radical organizations fighting genetic engineering.

     

    Mission & Influence

    Primary Objective: SOG’s primary objective to halt genetic alternation of all living organisms, including humans.

    Key Campaigns: As a clandestine organization, SOG does not publicly disclosed campaigns, but is believed to be working with several other organizations to disrupt upcoming GeneTech product launches.

    Methodology: Direct action, including destruction of property and violence.

    Influence Level: High, based on their power to influence other organizations and mobilize TVB members to negatively impact our operations or reputation. 

     

    Risk & Impact Assessment

    Direct Risks: Direct action, including protests, destruction of property, boycotts and violence against the company, personnel and products.

    Reputational Risks: Negative publicity generated by direct action campaigns.

    Regulatory Pressure: It is unclear if SOG is involved in any lobbying of legislators or regulator.

    Historical Interactions: To date SOG has not been directly tied to any actions against the company.  

     

    Action & Monitoring Strategy

    Internal Point of Contact: No official point of contact is known.

    Recommended Stance: Ongoing monitoring to determine any planned actions to disrupt company operations.

    Key Messaging: Same as general messaging for those opposing genetic engineering.

    Monitoring Frequency: Continuous.

     

    Resources & Intelligence

    Official Website/Social Media: None known.

    Recent Reports: None known. Recruiting seems to be done through personal interactions.

    Allies & Partners: Unconfirmed alliances with the United Federation of Labor Unions (UFLU), the largest union group in North America, and Code Red, a radical environmental group advocating direct action against genetic engineering companies, their facilities and products.

  • Technical Product Brief: Xenogentically Engineered Material (XenoMat)

     

    Document ID: GT-XM-PROD-074

     

    Access Requirement: A3 clearance or above

     

    Product Overview

    XenoMats are hybrid organisms designed cell-by-cell at the genetic level to fulfill specific industrial and agricultural purposes. Unlike mechanical robots, XenoMats are manufactured biologically, grown in pods rather than assembled. And, unlike human workers, they can work in 20-hour shifts with minimal food and water, and can tolerate temperature variations that are harmful to humans. The first XenoMat product line was designed for agricultural work, with several variants engineered for various work environments. A second product line has been developed for dangerous and hazardous work and includes a wider range of variants based on specific work environments.

     

    Multi-Adaptive Farm Bio System (MAFBS)

    The MAFBS was GeneTech’s first primary XenoMat product, designed to replace robot and human labor in the agricultural sector.

     

    Genetic Composition: The MAFBS basic body plan is derived from the bonobo (Pan paniscus) and the giant Pacific octopus (Enteroctopus dofleini), with additional genetic material from Polypodiales, a group of ferns that can perform photosynthesis in low-light conditions, specifically Polypodium californicum.

     

    Physiological Specifications:

    Skin: Deep leafy-green, incorporating chlorophyll.

    Metabolism: They are photoautotrophs, deriving most of their energy from sunlight.

    Nutritional Needs: Require only a single protein and mineral tablet per day.

    Limbs: Possess four flexible tentacles capable of precise movements for fruit picking and sorting.

    Visual Capability: Similar to humans.

    Vocal Ability: Intentionally engineered without vocal cords to prevent speech.

     

    Operational Efficiency: Ten MAFBS units can harvest a 100-hectare apple orchard in less than one day. They require no breaks, benefits, or pay.

     

    Manufacturing: The XenoMat product line makes use of the biologic pod architecture. Gestation is three months from implantation to eruption. Units have a useful life of approximately 15-20 years.

     

    Variants

    MAFBS 01: Primary model designed for general agricultural use

    MAFBS 02: [RESTRICTED] Model retired.

    MAFBS 03: Night Vision (NV) series was designed with night vision using genetic material from the Philippine tarsier (Carlito syrichta) to improve the effectiveness of evening and night work without the need for external lights. Model was retired due to sequencing errors that resulted in unpredictable behavior.

    MAFBS 04: Designed for domestic work. Not yet released.

    Pricing: Variable depending on use and purchase options. Generally, approximately one-tenth the cost of robots, with virtually no maintenance costs. Contact sales for additional information.

     

    XM2 Industrial Series

    Launched through the Apparon Corp. subsidiary, the next generation of XenoMats, XM2, represents a radical expansion of the XenoMat vision, extending the product line to a wide range of dangerous and hazardous work environments. XM2 opens sales opportunities across many industries, including mining and mineral extraction, hazardous waste cleanup and remediation, urban and wildfire firefighting, nuclear materials handling, cleanup and remediation, and off-world colonialization, habit construction and maintenance, and resources extraction, processing and transport.

     

    Genetic Composition: The XM2 basic body plan is derived from the western gorilla (Gorilla gorilla), with additional genetic material described below.

     

    Primary Variants

    Mining & Construction: Designed for underground resource extraction.

    Extreme Environments: Engineered for space mining on the moon, Mars, and the asteroid belt.

    Remediation: Hardened against radiation and toxic chemicals for waste cleanup and wildfire fighting.

     

    Technical Enhancements:

    Regenerative Abilities: Genes from the planarian flatworm allow the XM2 to heal quickly and even regenerate entire limb.

    Radiation Protection: Incorporates genes from polyextremophile bacteria, specifically "Conan the Bacterium," to neutralize radiation and rapidly repair DNA.

    Physical Power: Heavily muscled variants stand up to seven feet tall, with specialized biological armor designed using the DNA of the diabolical ironclad beetle (Phloeodes diabolicus).

    Enhanced Gestation: Gestation time has been reduced to only 40 days. The XM2 line uses an improved biologic pod architecture (Biopod 2).

     

    Lifecycle Management

    The original MAFBS line has somewhat enhanced regenerative and repair capabilities (similar to bonobos), but severely damaged or warn out units are required to be returned to GeneTech for recycling through decellularization. Units are injected with engineered microbes that break down their cellular structure into basic components. These components are then reused in the growth process of new XenoMats.

     

    The XM2 product line has substantial regenerative abilities. Sales estimates that all XM2 variants will recover from extreme damage and not require recycling until their end of use period (35-40 years).

     

    XM2 Pricing: TBD. Sales and marketing are developing pricing models, which will be release at launch.

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