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When the war started to take over Europe, U.S. government felt a threat coming from the Nazis. To convince citizens to join the war, they needed to guarantee America will win the war. That is how Project Savior was created. The goal was to breed an army of super soldiers, with a power to end Hitler’s reign of terror. John’s father, Dr. Steven Raynolds was handpicked to lead the experiment. He composed a special formula that possessed ability to bring human into next level, unfortunately no subject was able to survive more than 3 hours. John did not know more about his father work than the fact that he was trying to help soldiers abroad. As always desire to follow his father footsteps, was too big, that is why John decided to to enlist in the Army. He was rejected at the request of his father. Dr. Raynolds wished to protect his little son from blood and destruction of war. However John’s anger at his father did not last long. | When the war started to take over Europe, U.S. government felt a threat coming from the Nazis. To convince citizens to join the war, they needed to guarantee America will win the war. That is how Project Savior was created. The goal was to breed an army of super soldiers, with a power to end Hitler’s reign of terror. John’s father, Dr. Steven Raynolds was handpicked to lead the experiment. He composed a special formula that possessed ability to bring human into next level, unfortunately no subject was able to survive more than 3 hours. John did not know more about his father work than the fact that he was trying to help soldiers abroad. As always desire to follow his father footsteps, was too big, that is why John decided to to enlist in the Army. He was rejected at the request of his father. Dr. Raynolds wished to protect his little son from blood and destruction of war. However John’s anger at his father did not last long. |
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