Project Ericson

The Ericson Project is the ||Duplication/Cloning|| of human beings from the past by abusing the TDC. ||By traveling back in time, individuals are abducted from the past and brought to the present. After the abduction, the process continues by returning the individual back in time to a moment just before their initial abduction. At this point, the original version of the timeline's individual is replaced with the version brought from the present. This creates a stable time loop, effectively resulting in a duplicate of the individual.||

The Ericson Project revolves around abusing this abnormal occurrence to duplicate and capture humans from the past to be involuntarily sold and used as test subjects. This project was founded by and named after Ericson ||Lawson|| during the struggels of 1943 and has remained operational ever since. The project was approved by past site director Yohn Macjames.

Ericson's operations were held very deep inside the facility to, and he quotes, "defer from unauthorized individuals from stumbling upon it," located within the Detention Sector. The fear of Project Ericson being discovered was still present, thus ||Lawson|| requested the approval and installation of Protocal Davidtun, which was a security system solely designed to conceal, protect, and/or destroy confidential material. With it, Yohn Macjames also installed a detonation console for the Omegatun Warhead on the condition of 20% of the project's earnings. Buyers were typically required to sign NDA's, and high-level executives within these buying organizations were implanted with ICE chips to maintain the strict confidentiality of Project Ericson beyond the the IIFPP.

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