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Site 42: The Hidden Prison and Research Facility
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Purpose and Role: Site 42 is ORDER’s highly secretive holding facility, designed to incarcerate some of the multiverse’s most dangerous beings and study their unique abilities. Located in an undisclosed, secure location, Site 42 is where ORDER’s highest-risk captives are held indefinitely under extreme containment protocols. In addition to housing threats to ORDER, Site 42 serves as an experimental lab where Overseer Doctor Leo studies the nature and limits of the inmates’ powers, often pushing ethical boundaries in pursuit of knowledge.
Key Features and Security:
- High-Security Containment: Incarceration protocols are individually tailored to the unique properties of each inmate, from gods of chaos to augmented beings like Seth Shadesmith’s cryozyme-corrupted children. The facility employs layered containment fields, power dampeners, and psychic inhibitors to ensure no entity can escape or exert influence over personnel.
- Doctor Leo’s Influence: The eccentric and ethically ambiguous Doctor Leo, Overseer of Incarceration, uses Site 42 as a personal laboratory. He conducts experiments on inmates to explore their powers, sometimes crossing into morally questionable territory. His philosophy of “preparedness at all costs” often conflicts with ORDER’s restraint-focused leadership, creating internal tension over the facility’s purpose.
Notable Inmates and Research Subjects:
- Gods of Chaos and Destruction: Entities with destructive abilities or chaotic influences, often captured by ORDER operatives from the Afterlife4 or ORDER Tower, are held and studied here.
- Seth’s Corrupted Children: These unfortunate descendants of Seth Shadesmith are held due to the psychological instability and murderous tendencies brought on by their cryozyme-corrupted augmentations. Doctor Leo finds their unique biology particularly fascinating for study.