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Summary: Soldier of Pain.

A super-secret government super soldier program begins to use


genetically modified fetal implants in order to make the perfect
soldier. These children then battle hardened and trained with
forced multiple personalities so that they will not remember their
experiences. Their training includes intense psychological
programming, latent psychic instruction and fighting to the death.
In their teens, they are sent to battle without possibility of
extraction. The government contractors of project Tetramorph
soon start selling them as mercenaries to rich connections. The
children soon find out that they have been used and begin to act
out psychotic episodes in down time causing the project to be
shut down. Their best pupil a touch to kill machine known as
Nathan, or in down time as a harassed library geek and hopeless
romantic poet named David, finds out the hard way when he finds
himself captured by F.B.I. agents and jailed for killing whole
families they suspect molest their children. Upon revelation of
this, the two personalities clash but eventually come to a
satisfying solution for both of them: A.) Kill the people
responsible. B.) Destroy all documents that contain the genetic
manipulation data that allows them to change children into
mindless killers. C.) To expose the spike in retardation and autism
as government interference in genetic development of the
healthy fetus. D.) Find out what happened that started all of this
and bring an end to it no matter what.
Outline:

Part One, Who am I?

Part 1 is all about David figuring out what is happening to him. It starts pretty much

when he is taken into custody by the F.B.I. for killing whole families who they have

reason to believe are molesting their children. After going through intensive

interrogation by the Federal Prosecutors which includes forcing changes between

the control personality known as Nathan and David the downtime personality. They

find out that neither David nor Nathan are responsible for the killings. This is

suggestive of a third personality. Since he is a product of a veritable experiment in

psychological training, the judge dismisses the case due to extreme psychological

trauma and instability. This leaves David with the knowledge that he is not the only

one living in his skin and not knowing who he is, except that he must fight to find

out.

Chapter One: The Devils Workshop, Project Tetramorph. Gives a little background on

the project without giving it all away. (Third Person)

Chapter Two: My Fucking Life is Crazy! Gives a frame of reference for our main

character, the hero, David. (First Person)

Chapter Three: The way of a woman. Our heroine Jennifer, friend to David and

Nathan and project kid. Gives frame of reference for her. (First Person)
Chapter Four: Sleepwalking. Scotty our third personality, doesn’t tell his story,

however he lived it and as a product of the psychological conditions of the project

and their missions. (First person, Third Person)

Chapter Five: Explains David’s experiences at the mercy of the court and his initial

knowledge of the project and the events that he cannot remember.

Chapter Six: Again Jennifer tells us how she sees the world while looking for Nathan.

David saves her from being raped by a gang and her and David come to revelation

about the Project.

Chapter Seven: Jennifer and David come to the conclusion that the Project is based

out of Louisiana and the training was conducted in a abandoned High School near

where they grew up. They meet other project kids in New Orleans including Jody

and

Part Two, What am I?

All the while, others are realizing that everyone in their life is fooling them. Some

have run away from home, because of the objectivity their parents treat them.

Slowly they find themselves together, to figure out what happened to them. Their

realization leads them down a road to a place called Gladiator School or Battle

School as they called it. Whereas young children they were tortured, raped and

made to fight each other to the death. They recount stories about their horrible

experiences together at Battle School and in the field. Screened for psychic ability

only Nathan of most of the other children seemed to have the aptitude to be

trained.

Part Three, What to do?


Upon coming to the truth about his past David begins to hate anything military and

starts to pick fights with any military personnel he can find. Then he finds the

geneticist who worked on his D.N.A. whom shares the feeling of betrayal that the

Kids display about the project. He gives them insight into the genetic manipulation

and where this information is kept and who is responsible. David then devises a

plan to act by himself to destroy the program and all information connected with it.

Epilogue. Jagged Little Pill.

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