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This did not stop Hudson and Essex from continuing their work in secret. Former Weapon Plus subjects were kidnapped against their will and experimented upon. In the late 1970s, [[Logan Howlett]] was kidnapped and his bones forcibly fused with adamantium. Though he survived and slashed his way free, Weapon X was able to reproduce their results on multiple other mutants. Essex and Hudson funded their work by catering to covert operatives in the United States and abroad. Subjects of their work included [[Yuriko Oyama]] and [[Victor Creed]]. Several Weapon X assets were picked up by the DEO and assigned to the black bag group called Task Force: X ([[Suicide Squad]]). Others were recovered and transferred into [[Stormwatch]]. When the [[Mutant Relocation Act]] passed in 2006, more than a few transient and mentally disturbed former subjects of Weapon X were rounded up and relocated.
 
This did not stop Hudson and Essex from continuing their work in secret. Former Weapon Plus subjects were kidnapped against their will and experimented upon. In the late 1970s, [[Logan Howlett]] was kidnapped and his bones forcibly fused with adamantium. Though he survived and slashed his way free, Weapon X was able to reproduce their results on multiple other mutants. Essex and Hudson funded their work by catering to covert operatives in the United States and abroad. Subjects of their work included [[Yuriko Oyama]] and [[Victor Creed]]. Several Weapon X assets were picked up by the DEO and assigned to the black bag group called Task Force: X ([[Suicide Squad]]). Others were recovered and transferred into [[Stormwatch]]. When the [[Mutant Relocation Act]] passed in 2006, more than a few transient and mentally disturbed former subjects of Weapon X were rounded up and relocated.
  
Upon discovering the talented Dr. Killebrew in the early 2000s, the Weapon X department created the 'Hospice' facility on the outskirts of Vancouver, B.C. Under the guise of offering experimental medical therapy to the chronically ill, Dr. Killebrew and his associate [[Francis Fanny]] transported individuals to Weapon X and performed radical gene therapies in an attempt to trigger a metagene crisis. Hospice also became a home for the rejected experiments produced by Weapon X, often thrust into gladiatorial combat and brutally tortured as part of a last ditch effort to glean any scientific information from their deaths. The last of the Hospice guests was the mercenary known as [[Wade Wilson]]. His parting gift to Hospice was the destruction of that facility.  
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Upon discovering the talented Dr. Killebrew in the early 2000s, Essex and and Hudson created the 'Hospice' facility on the outskirts of Vancouver, B.C. Under the guise of offering experimental medical therapy to the chronically ill, Dr. Killebrew and his associate [[Francis Fanny]] transported individuals to Weapon X and performed radical gene therapies in an attempt to trigger a metagene crisis. Hospice also became a home for the rejected experiments produced by Weapon X, often thrust into gladiatorial combat and brutally tortured as part of a last ditch effort to glean any scientific information from their deaths. The last of the Hospice guests was the mercenary known as [[Wade Wilson]]. His parting gift to Hospice was the destruction of that facility in 2015.  
  
 
The primary Weapon X facility was destroyed in 2007 by the [[First Class]] of Xavier's Graduates.
 
The primary Weapon X facility was destroyed in 2007 by the [[First Class]] of Xavier's Graduates.

Revision as of 07:24, 28 August 2018

Weapon X was a metahuman research initiative proposed by Dr. Truett Hudson and the mutant Nathaniel Essex in the 1970s, a spinoff of the Weapon Plus program developed under the Department of Extranormal Affairs. Weapon X suggested taking the research conducted by Weapon Plus and CADMUS and unifying it under a specific umbrella of genetic research and development. An agreement with Canada's Department K allowed the US Government to operate an otherwise illegal research facility outside of US soil.

Weapon X made great strides, but audits revealed that the research being conducted was barbaric sadism. An ethics review board was sufficiently alarmed that the joint US/Canadian operation was shuttered.

This did not stop Hudson and Essex from continuing their work in secret. Former Weapon Plus subjects were kidnapped against their will and experimented upon. In the late 1970s, Logan Howlett was kidnapped and his bones forcibly fused with adamantium. Though he survived and slashed his way free, Weapon X was able to reproduce their results on multiple other mutants. Essex and Hudson funded their work by catering to covert operatives in the United States and abroad. Subjects of their work included Yuriko Oyama and Victor Creed. Several Weapon X assets were picked up by the DEO and assigned to the black bag group called Task Force: X (Suicide Squad). Others were recovered and transferred into Stormwatch. When the Mutant Relocation Act passed in 2006, more than a few transient and mentally disturbed former subjects of Weapon X were rounded up and relocated.

Upon discovering the talented Dr. Killebrew in the early 2000s, Essex and and Hudson created the 'Hospice' facility on the outskirts of Vancouver, B.C. Under the guise of offering experimental medical therapy to the chronically ill, Dr. Killebrew and his associate Francis Fanny transported individuals to Weapon X and performed radical gene therapies in an attempt to trigger a metagene crisis. Hospice also became a home for the rejected experiments produced by Weapon X, often thrust into gladiatorial combat and brutally tortured as part of a last ditch effort to glean any scientific information from their deaths. The last of the Hospice guests was the mercenary known as Wade Wilson. His parting gift to Hospice was the destruction of that facility in 2015.

The primary Weapon X facility was destroyed in 2007 by the First Class of Xavier's Graduates.