Wolfen Bonus Content Booklet_AlianneDonnelly
Bonus content for post-apocalypse horror series Wolfen by Alianne Donnelly. Also available on https://wolfenwideweb.com
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scientifi c freedom of research and expansion, while also accounting
for serious safety measures in case of a breach.
IDENTIFICATION No. 00250
DATE: April 30, 1960
LAST NAME: Creedy
FIRST NAME: Belinda M.I.: K.
RANK/TITLE: MSG
DEPARTMENT: Security
CLEARANCE: Red
As the only non-scientifi c member of the forum, MSG Creedy
was commissioned for the purposes of technical logistics and
security.
In 1962, during the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Defense Intelligence
Agency confiscated all blueprints associated with the
project. When she filed a formal complaint with her commanding
officer, she was summarily dismissed and advised not to
pursue the matter further. Creedy went as far as the White
House and, after sneaking into the oval office–exposing a major
security flaw in the process–presented her suspicions of a
growing conspiracy within the highest ranks of the US Armed
Forces to the Commander in Chief himself.
Her fears were not allayed. Creedy was taken into custody for
treason. The case against her was never brought to trial. All
records of her involvement in the US Armed Forces were disappeared,
and any paper trail documenting her life were destroyed.
The last and only remaining evidence of Creedy’s existence was
a blurry photograph taken in Dallas, Texas on November 22,
1963, moments before the John F. Kennedy assassination.
After being presented with the initial research along with the
other forum members, MSG Creedy astutely came to the conclusion
that any attempt to tamper with the laws of nature
could prove to be hazardous beyond the teams’ ability to contain.
Her objective during the first five years of independent research
was to design a facility large enough to accommodate
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