Weapon Plus

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Weapon 0
Operation Rebirth was began prior to WWII between the U.S., British, and German collaboration. However, with the beginning of the new war, the German program split away. Nothing came of these years other than basic research.

Weapon I
This program included successes and failures. The greatest success was of course Captain America.

After the serum for him was lost, 300 African Americas were experimented on. The only one to last long-term was Isaiah Bradley who suffered extreme side-effects as he became weak a few years after the experiment. Still, the rumors of a Black Captain America were never forgotten within the Black community even to this day and age.

There was still always Josiah X, a child made from Isaiah and his wife Faith without their knowledge and with technology that would have shocked the world. It was during the time of Isaiah’s imprisonment that he was created, but his surrogate mother learned the truth in time and escaped with him, so the project lost him as well.

There was also their great failure Clinton McIntryre a.k.a. Protocide which they put on ice.

Weapon II
This program include animals experimented on to make them into living weapons.

Weapon III
This program centered on augmenting mutant powers.

Weapon IV-V
These projects included experiments on various ethnic groups and prisoners to test research and techniques to try and improve on their work.

Weapon VI-VII
This included experiments on human soldiers. The most well known one was Weapon VII a.k.a. Project: Homegrown. This was during the Vietnam War. The most well known being Andrew Perlmutter, Michael Labash, John Walsh, James MacPherson, and of course the most successful one: Nuke a.k.a. Frank Charles Simpson. There were fourteen other recruits in the program.

The U.K. also had a version of the project called Black Budget. They had created Dauntless, Gog, Dreadnaught, Revenge, Victory, Invincible, Challenger, and some other super-soldiers.

Mercy Corporation was also part of this program, and was an off-shoot of S.H.I.E.L.D., though they later broke off. They used serum similar to previous derivates of the Super Soldier Serum from Weapon I. Their agents included Jack Reno, Keel, Kyle, Agent Villarosa, Agent Davis, and Agent Milo.

Weapon VIII
This program made use of drugs and hypnosis to trigger assassins and sleeper agents.

Weapon IX
This project made use of cybernetics, powered armors, and battle suits.

Weapon X
This program was implemented by the Canadian government Department K, and funded by the U.S. ironically. It turned willing and unwilling participates into living weapons. This project included Wolverine, and much later X-23.

It should be noted, that Weapon X has become rogue from Weapon Plus for a number of years, but that does not mean that Weapon Plus does not keep an eye on their renegade program or have their ways to tamper with it.

Weapon XI
Tough this program transformed the Hound Program of the U.S. government into technorganic killing machines.

Weapon XII
This project is run in the England-based facilities of The World. It includes the Huntsman a.k.a. Zona Cluster 6. He is the first living weapon created employing artificial evolution and nanosentinel technology.

Weapon XIII
This project is also run at The World, and had created Fantomex a.k.a. Charlie Cluster 7. It also makes use of nanosentinel technology and artificial evolution.
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