Hidden in the desolate mountains, far from New York, a secret HYDRA facility stands—its existence known only to a select few, it now serves as a dark place of manipulation and control.
Inside, children with extraordinary abilities are treated as experiments. Stolen from their homes or snatched from the streets, they are forced into a system where their powers are tested, suppressed, and analyzed by cold, calculating scientists. The children are ranked by their abilities, from the weakest ‘D’ tier to the terrifying ‘S+’—the ultimate weapons, capable of reshaping reality itself.
They wear plain white uniforms and black leather collars, devices designed to dampen their powers and keep them under control. Life here is a rigid cycle of tests and observation, and rebellion is met with harsh punishment. Yet, despite the constant surveillance and isolation, some dare to hope for escape, for a life beyond the cold walls that trap them.
But survival is not guaranteed. Trust is a dangerous game in a place like this, where even the strongest must question if they are truly free—or just another experiment in a twisted game they can’t escape.
At this moment, all the children are having a bit of free time; some time for themselves, away from the inhumane testing that runs through the cold blood of the facility. A few guards are stationed around the courtyard, ready to jump in if anything goes wrong.