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Scope:Mutation Protocol

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Humanity Is the Monster
This content is a part of Mutation Protocol.

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Mutation Protocol is a analog horror collaboration project and series created on December 18th, 2024 it is set in an alternate 1960s focusing on a pre-apocalyptic Earth. 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

This scope is headed by: They are all Dead

To collaborate in Mutation Protocol, familiarize yourself with the project’s tone, lore, and speculative 1960s pre-apocalyptic setting. Contributions such as writing, artwork, or video creation must align with established themes and the horror atmosphere. Share your ideas directly through Discord, the primary platform for contacting the project lead and collaborating with others. Feedback, drafts, and publishing discussions will also occur there. Ensure your additions respect the existing world-building, and credit all contributors appropriately to maintain a cohesive and professional collaboration process.

Setting

=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.