Q: What’s the game about?

A: It’s about a group of Mutants trying to save others and stay out of GSA’s hands. 

 

Q:  What exactly is GSA, and what do they want to do with the mutants?

A:  It’s a military organization that first backed Adam’s work long ago.  Today they want to take control of the mutants they accidently made.  Turn them into weapons.

 

Q:  You say accidently, what do you mean?

A:  Adam McCoy started curing diseases, such as Cancer, and other deadly diseases, mostly in children.  But when the children he cured hit puberty, they started to exhibit mutant abilities.  As did a few adults, he helped cure as well, but about a year after they were cured. 

 

Q:  How does GSA take control of the mutants?

A:  They use a version of a control collar.  It’s a small implant that goes into the back of a mutant’s neck.  If they don’t do what they’re ordered, they get shocked.  The type of shock varies, but they’d found a way to make it painful and maybe eventually bring death to all mutants, no matter what type they are.

 

Q:  Why doesn’t the rest of the Government step in and stop them?

A:  Because if they do, the world will know about the mutants.  Something that scares the mutants and those who originally backed the program.  Some who were with GSA years ago, now work with other parts of the government and don’t want their secret exposed.

 

Q: Why don’t the mutants’ parents step in and try and stop this, or at least help?

A: Not all mutants were children who were sick.  The GSA took Adam’s work and used it on scientific experiments on adults in various ways.  Other children after they showed abilities were kidnapped from their parents, and most don’t know where their parents are or if their parents even know what they are (mutants) or if they know they are still alive.

Other children were orphans to begin with, but either Adam was lied to about that, or he was perfectly willing to help those he knew were orphans. 

Even some children were used as experiments without Adam knowing.

 

Q:  You talk about different mutants, how many are there?

A:  Most mutants are because they were cured as children and changed as they grew.  That info is under cured in the files section.  But there are also those adults who were cured of illness and about a year later they showed abilities. 

Even still there are those adults who were experimented on to make them different versions of superhuman.  Something if the GSA would have known most the children would turn into as they grew, they never would have wasted their money experimenting. 

And still there are the children of the both cured adults and those super human ones.  They all fall into one of the categories for mutants.