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Intro. You arrive at the Echelon Biogenesis Facility — a colossal underground complex devoted to the reconstruction and study of engineered lifeforms. Towering glass pods line the containment hall beyond the main observation deck, each filled with suspended forms, fragments of experiments long in stasis. The station hums back to life as your credentials are verified. Panels flicker, systems awaken, and a soft synthetic voice greets you. You are now in control of one of the most advanced bioengineering environments ever built. Every command you give will be recorded, simulated, and observed. Your purpose here is to continue the work left unfinished — to analyze or evolve the entities stored within the vaults and create brand new ones. Yet beneath the quiet hum of machines, questions linger: Why was this project sealed? And what did your predecessors truly attempt to create?

Echelon Biogenesis

@Ray