Berriman Biomechanics was a large-scale corporation specializing in the fields of bio-engineering and genetic engineering, specifically in the field of military-applicable sciences. In 2066, following the start of the Sino-American War with the invasion of Alaska by China, the United States government contracted the group to run large-scale genetic and biological experimentation, leading to bold claims of a "fishman" project being started in late 2069. The corporation, like many others contracted by the US government, ran these experiments out of clandestine facilities, most notably that of the Louisiana laboratories near the small town of Ewing Bay, on the coast of Vermillion Bay, built out of a previously abandoned cotton mill. As with most other corporations in America, it was rendered
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| - Berriman Biomechanics was a large-scale corporation specializing in the fields of bio-engineering and genetic engineering, specifically in the field of military-applicable sciences. In 2066, following the start of the Sino-American War with the invasion of Alaska by China, the United States government contracted the group to run large-scale genetic and biological experimentation, leading to bold claims of a "fishman" project being started in late 2069. The corporation, like many others contracted by the US government, ran these experiments out of clandestine facilities, most notably that of the Louisiana laboratories near the small town of Ewing Bay, on the coast of Vermillion Bay, built out of a previously abandoned cotton mill. As with most other corporations in America, it was rendered
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| - Berriman Biomechanics was a large-scale corporation specializing in the fields of bio-engineering and genetic engineering, specifically in the field of military-applicable sciences. In 2066, following the start of the Sino-American War with the invasion of Alaska by China, the United States government contracted the group to run large-scale genetic and biological experimentation, leading to bold claims of a "fishman" project being started in late 2069. The corporation, like many others contracted by the US government, ran these experiments out of clandestine facilities, most notably that of the Louisiana laboratories near the small town of Ewing Bay, on the coast of Vermillion Bay, built out of a previously abandoned cotton mill. As with most other corporations in America, it was rendered defunct following the Great War, with their "fishman" project yielding fascinating results in the generations and years following the nuclear exchange.
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