

Project WerewØlf
History:







#A-001-Delta “Delta”
Captured: 1923
Died: 1924
At capture: Young adult, Smaller male.
Summary: The first captured subject. Endured extensive experimentation and torture, was pushed to his limits, and did not survive. Was referred to as “Delta” for a while at first before given the SN “A-001” He would no co-operate and was hard to keep contained.
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#A-002-Omega “Daisy”
Captured: 1924
Died: 1926
At capture: Young adult, Very small female.
Summary: The second captured subject. Endured extensive experimentation and torture, Was given the nickname daisy by a sympathetic scientist. She was very willing to co-operate and behave, and endured longer than Delta. Despite her willingness to co-operate her body could not withstand the pressures it was put under.
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#A-003-Omega
Captured: 1924
Died: 1929
At capture: Young adult, Very small male.
Summary: Captured only days after A-002. His body endured much more experimentation than most of the others, Despite this, he was euthanized in 1939 due to psychotic break and physical limits being pushed beyond measure, making the subject functionally useless.
#A-004-Gamma
Captured: 1925
Died: 1925
At capture: Older Male
Summary: Older male provided valuable insight to scientific research about the longevity of werewolves. He only lasted in the labs for 3 days before he passed away.
#A-005-Beta
Captured: 1925
Died: 1925
At capture: Middle Aged Male
Summary: Captured, and killed within an hour of being processed into the facility, Attempted to escape and was shot down.
#A-006-Sigma
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Processed, Reacted with extreme violence and killed 3 lab techs upon the first experiements Security neutralized the asset.
#A-007-Omega
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Middle Aged Feale
Summary: Captured, underwent rigorous procedures and testing to examine internal biology. Lasted 2 days.
#A-008-Beta
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Older Female
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Did not survive.
#A-009-Delta
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Did not survive.
#A-0010-Alpha
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Older Male
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Did not survive.
#A-0011-Omega
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Did not survive.
#A-0012-Gamma
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Did not survive.
#A-0013-Omega
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Young Female
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Lasted 4 days of study. Did not survive.
#A-0014-Sigma
Captured: 1926
Died: 1926
At capture: Very young Male
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Did not survive.
#A-0015-Unknown
Captured: 1927
Died: 1927
At capture: Young Female
Summary: Captured as a part of a den sweep, dissected for research purpose. Lasted 2 weeks.
#A-0016-Omega “Maisy”
Captured: 1927
Died: 1927
At capture: Very young energetic Female
Summary: Captured as a part of a den sweep, studied. Lasted 5 weeks. Given the nickname “Maisy” as a nod to “Daisy” as this female shared similar features. She was very popular among the male scientists. They took it easier on her in the lab, but was very heavily used for non-scientific purposes. She later was found dead in her cage from violent abuse taken too far. Maisy marked the start of a new “trend” among the officials, Werewolves that were not outwardly violent and aggressive, and are conventionally attractive as ‘humans’, Were used for “Stress relief”. This coined the term “Lab-Pet”
#A-0017-Delta
Captured: 1927
Died: 1927
At capture: Very young Female
Summary: Captured as a part of a den sweep, dissected for research purpose. Lasted 3 weeks.
#A-0018-Unknown
Captured: 1927
Died: 1927
At capture: Very young tiny Female
Summary: Captured as a part of a den sweep, dissected for research purpose. Lasted 2.5 weeks.
#A-0019-Omega
Captured: 1927
Died: 1927
At capture: Middle Aged Female
Summary: Captured as a part of a den sweep, dissected for research purpose. Lasted 3 days.
#A-0020-Unknown “Molly”
Captured: 1927
Died: 1928
At capture: Very young tiny Female
Summary: Captured, No tests were done on this female outside of routine inspections and tests to put on paper that she was being studied. Slotted as “Behavioural study” This became the new terminology for wolves being used as “Lab-Pets”. Subject was opposed to the treatment but unable to stop it. Eventually was able to kill herself
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#A-021-Delta
Captured: 1928
Died: 1928
At capture: Small Mixed Gender.
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Subject had both male and female genitailia. Did not survive.
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#A-022-Alpha
Captured: 1928
Died: 1928
At capture: Elderly Male
Summary: Captured, dissected for research purposes same day. Did not survive.
#A-023-Omega
Captured: 1928
Died: 1930
At capture: Young Energetic Male
Summary: Captured, “Behavioural Study” Died 3 years later.
Was very co-operative, eager to please and behaved even when let outside of contained facilities.
#A-024-Gamma
Captured: 1929
Died: 1929
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Did not survive training.
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#A-025-Delta
Captured: 1929
Died: 1940
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Turned on handler in transport and escaped, Was gunned down by infantry.
#A-026-Sigma
Captured: 1930
Died: 1937
At capture: Very young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Did not survive training.
#A-027-Unknown
Captured: 1930
Died: 1941
At capture: Young Female
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Did not survive combat.
#A-028-Gamma
Captured: 1930
Died: 1943
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Did surprisingly well in combat situations despite struggling and fighting back in situations. Was lost in the war to mortar fire.
#A-029-Vagabond
Captured: 1930
Died: 1941
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Ship was sank on the way to europe. No survivors.
#A-030-Beta
Captured: 1930
Died: 1930
At capture: Average Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Did not survive training.
#A-031-Gamma
Captured: 1940
Died: 1941
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Did not survive training.
#A-032-Gamma
Captured: 1931
Died: 1941
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Did amazingly in battle and helped turn the tide at many locations. Eventually took the chance to run and was shot down by soldiers.
#A-033-Gamma “Mom”
Captured: 1931
Died: 1942
At capture: middle aged Femle
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Did well in combat, was lost to tank fire protecting her platoon. The first werewolf ever to be recognized as a war hero, despite being there against her will, she drew enemy fire and protected her platoon, of mostly young, scared men. In addition to being very nurturing and kind to the young men, this earned her the nickname “Mom”
#A-034-Gamma
Captured: 1931
Died: 1941
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Died in the first battled, Ran out to fight and then stood there arms out, embracing death as an alternative and final stance of disobedience.
#A-035-Omega
Captured: 1931
Died: 1942
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Did well in combat. Did not survive.
#A-036-Alpha “Tank”
Captured: 1931
Died: 1943
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Absolutely perfect soldier. Slaughtered thousands and never backed down. This earned him the nickname “Tank” He became a folk-legend of fear and was so effective, soldiers would ‘howl’ and send germans running in fear. Unfortunately lost due to a midnight air-raid.
#A-037-Sigma
Captured: 1938
Died: 1945
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Did amazingly on the battlefield, Very aggressive, hard to keep under control and went through multiple handlers, but his aggressions were focused toward the enemy. He survived to the end of the war, was told he would be brought home as a war hero. And was executed on the ship. The American government did not want a ‘werewolf’ as a war hero.
#A-038-Gamma
Captured: 1931
Died: 1941
At capture: Young Male
Summary: Captured, Trained, Sent to War with Handler. Was captured by the germans and tortured by their scientists and did not survive.
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“Alpha-Program” Terminated. Proper SN system Implemented