Name: Steve Olek
Birthplace: Michigan.
Age: 29.
Program: Operation Wrath.
Bio: Steve was born and raised in Michigan, never leaving the state until enlisting into the Marines, spending his 22nd birthday at bootcamp. After graduating and finishing his secondary schooling, he was almost immediately deployed the the Somali Civil War and then deployed to several other conflict areas--but none as savage and violent as the fighting in Somalia.
Growing up, his parents divorced when he was in high school and he opted to live with his mother as his father was abusive and had substance abuse issues. Because of this, he was always somewhat of a momma’s boy but that changed after enlisting.
He was done with his active duty contract of 3 years when the United States erupted into war as many Western states ceded and he was called back.
This is where things got somewhat odd as once recalled, he didn’t report to Marine Corps Command but instead to a base in a secluded part of Vermont. At this point it was revealed that Steve and countless other Marines and soldiers had been unknowingly subjected to a series of tests under the codename Operation Wrath.
While it wasn’t an outright lie, the authorization was vaguely worded in a series of innoculations and vaccinations that were mandated.
It was then revealed to those present that not only were they already mildly enhanced, but this was just the first stage in a series that would enhance them further. Also rolled out for the group was a large number of weapons and technological advances that they would employ.
Most men were upset at being deceived but the truth is that with the war looming overhead, they sucked it up almost to a man. As all men were already trained, the next phases were relatively simple with a mix of medically induced enhancing, mental preparations and integrating the new weapons at their disposal.
While it wasn’t a war with a death toll comparable to the Civil War, the War of Separations was noticeably more bloody and savage because of the technological advancements at the disposal of both nations.
Then, seemingly overnight, this war was over and both West and East came to peace terms only to be engaged in another war--or series of them.
As the world fell into bloody chaos, the Coastal Republic and Colonial America untited and formed Project 300 where both of their soldier programs were consolidated. At this point, the United States fought on two fronts: South American Front and in defense of the Eastern European Coalition.
Steve himself was deployed to the European theater where he engaged in almost 3 years of fighting. This was different from his prior combat because he wasn’t deployed with Marines as his first service tour, and the prior conflicts he was fighting mainly with Colonial American Wrath members. Now, it was almost constantly a hodge podge of fighters from a different corners of the world--some enhanced, some not.
After that three years, things sorted themselves out and the TransNational Federation was formed.
After the next 3 months of peace talks and the few weeks after, the enhanced were rounded up and ordered to stand down. Many didn’t. Steve did.
He was flown to Missouri and debriefed, left in relative isolation for days until he was brought before a board of various officials from both Colonial America and the Coastal Republic. The end result: he’d be partnered with another enhanced fighter to track down rogue enhanced who fled.
He took the offer.
Birthplace: Michigan.
Age: 29.
Program: Operation Wrath.
Bio: Steve was born and raised in Michigan, never leaving the state until enlisting into the Marines, spending his 22nd birthday at bootcamp. After graduating and finishing his secondary schooling, he was almost immediately deployed the the Somali Civil War and then deployed to several other conflict areas--but none as savage and violent as the fighting in Somalia.
Growing up, his parents divorced when he was in high school and he opted to live with his mother as his father was abusive and had substance abuse issues. Because of this, he was always somewhat of a momma’s boy but that changed after enlisting.
He was done with his active duty contract of 3 years when the United States erupted into war as many Western states ceded and he was called back.
This is where things got somewhat odd as once recalled, he didn’t report to Marine Corps Command but instead to a base in a secluded part of Vermont. At this point it was revealed that Steve and countless other Marines and soldiers had been unknowingly subjected to a series of tests under the codename Operation Wrath.
While it wasn’t an outright lie, the authorization was vaguely worded in a series of innoculations and vaccinations that were mandated.
It was then revealed to those present that not only were they already mildly enhanced, but this was just the first stage in a series that would enhance them further. Also rolled out for the group was a large number of weapons and technological advances that they would employ.
Most men were upset at being deceived but the truth is that with the war looming overhead, they sucked it up almost to a man. As all men were already trained, the next phases were relatively simple with a mix of medically induced enhancing, mental preparations and integrating the new weapons at their disposal.
While it wasn’t a war with a death toll comparable to the Civil War, the War of Separations was noticeably more bloody and savage because of the technological advancements at the disposal of both nations.
Then, seemingly overnight, this war was over and both West and East came to peace terms only to be engaged in another war--or series of them.
As the world fell into bloody chaos, the Coastal Republic and Colonial America untited and formed Project 300 where both of their soldier programs were consolidated. At this point, the United States fought on two fronts: South American Front and in defense of the Eastern European Coalition.
Steve himself was deployed to the European theater where he engaged in almost 3 years of fighting. This was different from his prior combat because he wasn’t deployed with Marines as his first service tour, and the prior conflicts he was fighting mainly with Colonial American Wrath members. Now, it was almost constantly a hodge podge of fighters from a different corners of the world--some enhanced, some not.
After that three years, things sorted themselves out and the TransNational Federation was formed.
After the next 3 months of peace talks and the few weeks after, the enhanced were rounded up and ordered to stand down. Many didn’t. Steve did.
He was flown to Missouri and debriefed, left in relative isolation for days until he was brought before a board of various officials from both Colonial America and the Coastal Republic. The end result: he’d be partnered with another enhanced fighter to track down rogue enhanced who fled.
He took the offer.