The Colossus Project

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OOC Background

The Colossus Project is a headcanon created by the writer for Oni de'Phor, Balmung, to go along with his backstory. It was formed in 2013 around the time of A Realm Reborn when the character it intended to be used for was created. It has since flourished into an engaging side story for both its writer and those who join along with it. It has continued on from the time of its creation to make an interactive role play experience with a sci-fi flare to the current FFXIV universe. With the launch of Stormblood, even more material has been given to the writer for use, and more roleplayers are welcome to join in if they wish. Contact Oni de'Phor in game on the Balmung server for details.

It is also acknowledged that this headcanon has not been stated in game and is within its own RP bubble universe. Similar stories by other players or the story itself do not coincide without express permission of the respective owners of each story.

IC Background

Named for the continued research into more advanced models of the Colossus style automation, The Colossus Project was founded at the turn of the new century for the purpose of developing more advanced technologies to implement into human-like automation by IIIrd legion scientists. When efforts on standard vanguards had been exhausted, a push to use humans to hold the automations was proposed to researchers. Initially put down as unethical, the researchers who founded the project altered their methods to develop prosthetic body parts for injured conscripts. These prosthetics would be studied for use in the larger automations to obtain a more natural movement for a bipedal mecha. Mortality rates settled in at 40% for the first subjects fitted with false arms, legs, eyes, etc, due to their already sick nature upon arrival. Each successeful surgery designated the person with a number, and they would be kept within the Garlemald facility to study.

By year 1540, the project developed a number of advanced limbs. Mortality rates had dropped, and more healthy individuals were being inducted into the project. Conflict with nearby Eorzean societies fed a number of conscripts into the project, some injured enough to justify a surgery, but sturdy enough to survive. By this year, the project had created over 300 successful subjects. The new models of the Colossus were developed shortly after, but the original founders of the project pushed for the research to continue. Despite its name, the project yielded no new models of the Colossus automation, and instead began to focus on the study of their subjects' aetheric nature for further use. The subjects of this project contributed to many genetic advances in the IIIrd legion.

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