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The Human Augmentation Project or HAP was instituted by [[Sarah Dunmeyer]] in 2243 in order to convert ordinary human soldiers, currently serving in the [[Light Infantry]], and give them the reaction time, stamina, pain tolerance, and strength equivalent of a [[Tech Infantry]] trooper. Dr. Thomas Kraitor was the scientist in charge of this project, and under orders, converted several hundred of these LI troopers to serve the [[Tech Infantry Rebels]] faction. The downside was that the human's life expectancy significantly decreases. If the chemicals weren't removed within five years, the body dies. It was this project--among other reasons--that led to the coup that toppled [[Sarah Dunmeyer|Dunmeyer]]'s leadership.
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The '''Human Augmentation Project''' (or '''HAP'''), instituted by [[Sarah Dunmeyer|Marshal Sarah Dunmeyer]] in 2243 during the [[Third Civil War]], was a dramatic form of [[bio-augmentation]] to convert ordinary [[mundane]] [[human]] soldiers, currently serving in the [[Light Infantry]], into super-soldiers, giving them the reaction time, stamina, pain tolerance, and strength equivalent of a [[Tech Infantry]] trooper.  Dr. [[Thomas Kraitor]] was the scientist in charge of this project and, under orders from Dunmeyer, converted several hundred of these LI troopers to serve the [[Tech Infantry Rebels]] faction.
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The downside was that the human's life expectancy was significantly decreased.  If the chemicals weren't removed within five years, the body died, worn out from the constant strain.  Worse, the reversal process was only 60% effective.  It was this project<span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language: EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">—</span>among other reasons<span style="font-size:12.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman"; mso-fareast-font-family:"Times New Roman";mso-ansi-language:EN-US;mso-fareast-language: EN-US;mso-bidi-language:AR-SA">—</span>that led to the coup that toppled Dunmeyer's leadership.  Following the end of the Third Civil War, the project was disbanded and its research materials destroyed on orders from [[Arthur Clarke|Chairman Arthur Clarke]]... although of course rumors persist that research was quietly continued behind a veil of secrecy.
   
   
 
===Behind the Scenes===
 
===Behind the Scenes===
HAP was mentioned in Guilty by Design, Act III during Season 4.3. It allowed [[Alastar Dimiye]] to get reinforcements for his unit prior to the Battle of [[Babylon]]. It allowed a political element into Dimiye's story.
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HAP was first mentioned in [http://techinfantry.stasheff.com/ti43/ep4act3.html Guilty by Design, Act III] during [[History of the Game#Season Four (1999-2001)|Season 4.3]].  It allowed [[Alistar Dimiye]] to get reinforcements for his unit prior to the Battle of [[Babylon]], and also allowed a political element into Dimiye's story.  Writer/player Frank D'Antuono was probably inspired by the "Juicer" super-soldiers from the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rifts_%28role-playing_game%29 RIFTS] role-playing game.
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Amusingly, the picture we used to illustrate it is from the single most fate-temptingly named project in human history.  A Japanese company named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Skynet_%28Terminator%29 Cyberdyne] actually designed a robotic/cybernetics project [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAL_9000 HAL] -- [http://www.cyberdyne.jp/english/robotsuithal/ Hybrid Assistive Limb].
 
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Latest revision as of 07:38, 13 October 2013

Hap

It sounded like a good idea at the time.

The Human Augmentation Project (or HAP), instituted by Marshal Sarah Dunmeyer in 2243 during the Third Civil War, was a dramatic form of bio-augmentation to convert ordinary mundane human soldiers, currently serving in the Light Infantry, into super-soldiers, giving them the reaction time, stamina, pain tolerance, and strength equivalent of a Tech Infantry trooper.  Dr. Thomas Kraitor was the scientist in charge of this project and, under orders from Dunmeyer, converted several hundred of these LI troopers to serve the Tech Infantry Rebels faction.

The downside was that the human's life expectancy was significantly decreased.  If the chemicals weren't removed within five years, the body died, worn out from the constant strain.  Worse, the reversal process was only 60% effective.  It was this projectamong other reasonsthat led to the coup that toppled Dunmeyer's leadership.  Following the end of the Third Civil War, the project was disbanded and its research materials destroyed on orders from Chairman Arthur Clarke... although of course rumors persist that research was quietly continued behind a veil of secrecy.


Behind the Scenes[]

HAP was first mentioned in Guilty by Design, Act III during Season 4.3.  It allowed Alistar Dimiye to get reinforcements for his unit prior to the Battle of Babylon, and also allowed a political element into Dimiye's story.  Writer/player Frank D'Antuono was probably inspired by the "Juicer" super-soldiers from the RIFTS role-playing game.

Amusingly, the picture we used to illustrate it is from the single most fate-temptingly named project in human history.  A Japanese company named Cyberdyne actually designed a robotic/cybernetics project HAL -- Hybrid Assistive Limb.