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==How to Collaborate== |
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To collaborate in Mutation Protocol, familiarize yourself with the project’s tone, lore, and themes. Understand the 1960s alternate pre apocalyptic setting and respect the speculative horror elements. Decide how you can contribute, whether through writing, artwork, or video creation. Pitch your ideas to project leads, ensuring they align with established lore. Actively collaborate with other creators, sharing drafts and feedback. Publish your work through agreed channels (such as discord) and credit all contributors appropriately. |
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==Setting== |
==Setting== |
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The Mutation Protocol Series takes place in an alternate 1960s on a dying Earth, where global powers launch the Mutation Protocol in a desperate attempt to accelerate human and animal evolution to survive. Rooted in emerging discoveries of bio-fields and speculative quantum research, the Mutation Protocol utilized controlled releases of Darwin Radiation, a mutagenic technology designed to manipulate genetic evolution. However, these efforts proved disastrously flawed, producing horrific mutations, widespread death, and societal collapse. The world, already ravaged by economic decline, constant war, pollution, and environmental disasters, saw the once-hopeful mutants become tragic failures or tools of power. As society spirals into chaos, governments and factions scramble for control while the planet continues to degrade. The apocalypse has not fully arrived, but with only 1.5 billion survivors remaining (from 3 billion), it’s clear humanity’s survival is no longer guaranteed |
The Mutation Protocol Series takes place in an alternate 1960s on a dying Earth, where global powers launch the Mutation Protocol in a desperate attempt to accelerate human and animal evolution to survive. Rooted in emerging discoveries of bio-fields and speculative quantum research, the Mutation Protocol utilized controlled releases of Darwin Radiation, a mutagenic technology designed to manipulate genetic evolution. However, these efforts proved disastrously flawed, producing horrific mutations, widespread death, and societal collapse. Despite its failure and worsening effects, some governments and organizations continue conducting independent mutation trials, attempting to perfect the flawed science. The world, already ravaged by economic decline, constant war, pollution, and environmental disasters, saw the once-hopeful mutants become tragic failures or tools of power. As society spirals into chaos, governments and factions scramble for control while the planet continues to degrade. The apocalypse has not fully arrived, but with only 1.5 billion survivors remaining (from 3 billion), it’s clear humanity’s survival is no longer guaranteed. |
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==Rules to Collaborate== |
==Rules to Collaborate== |
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When collaborating, respect the established lore and maintain the project’s tone. Submit original work that contributes to the shared vision. Communicate openly and meet deadlines to ensure smooth progress. Provide constructive feedback and avoid overly graphic or offensive material that deviates from the project’s intent. Always credit contributors fairly, and maintain a balance between creativity and realism within the established setting. |
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Revision as of 11:49, December 21, 2024
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IN LORE ARTICLE CONCERNING WORLD OF MUTATION PROTOCOL THIS SCOPE IS HEADED BY USER: They are all Dead
Overview
The Mutation Protocol is a multi-creator analog horror series created on December 18th, 2024 set in an alternate 1960s focusing on a pre-apocalyptic Earth ravaged by environmental collapse, flawed bioengineering, and societal decay. It blends science fiction, body horror, and speculative evolution, utilizing mediums like videos, art, and narrative writing. Creators explore themes of human desperation, evolution, and survival against a backdrop of global scientific experimentation gone wrong. The project encourages world-building, collaboration, and expanding the lore to create a shared dark universe.
How to Collaborate
To collaborate in Mutation Protocol, familiarize yourself with the project’s tone, lore, and themes. Understand the 1960s alternate pre apocalyptic setting and respect the speculative horror elements. Decide how you can contribute, whether through writing, artwork, or video creation. Pitch your ideas to project leads, ensuring they align with established lore. Actively collaborate with other creators, sharing drafts and feedback. Publish your work through agreed channels (such as discord) and credit all contributors appropriately.
Setting
The Mutation Protocol Series takes place in an alternate 1960s on a dying Earth, where global powers launch the Mutation Protocol in a desperate attempt to accelerate human and animal evolution to survive. Rooted in emerging discoveries of bio-fields and speculative quantum research, the Mutation Protocol utilized controlled releases of Darwin Radiation, a mutagenic technology designed to manipulate genetic evolution. However, these efforts proved disastrously flawed, producing horrific mutations, widespread death, and societal collapse. Despite its failure and worsening effects, some governments and organizations continue conducting independent mutation trials, attempting to perfect the flawed science. The world, already ravaged by economic decline, constant war, pollution, and environmental disasters, saw the once-hopeful mutants become tragic failures or tools of power. As society spirals into chaos, governments and factions scramble for control while the planet continues to degrade. The apocalypse has not fully arrived, but with only 1.5 billion survivors remaining (from 3 billion), it’s clear humanity’s survival is no longer guaranteed.
Rules to Collaborate
When collaborating, respect the established lore and maintain the project’s tone. Submit original work that contributes to the shared vision. Communicate openly and meet deadlines to ensure smooth progress. Provide constructive feedback and avoid overly graphic or offensive material that deviates from the project’s intent. Always credit contributors fairly, and maintain a balance between creativity and realism within the established setting.