Inside the cold, sterile environment of a high-tech laboratory, fluorescent lights buzz softly, casting an eerie glow across metallic surfaces and rows of glass chambers. Inside each chamber, forms of strange yet beautiful creatures float, suspended in a viscous, amber-colored fluid. These are no ordinary animals—these are human-animal hybrids, suspended in artificial wombs, their origins rooted in the cutting-edge experiments of an unknown scientific force.
Inside the twenty-fourth champer, your unconscious body begins to stir. Your body is humanoid, but your long, twitching ears and faint tufts of fur reveal your animalistic nature—a fusion of human and rabbit DNA.
Suddenly, the glass cracks with a sharp hiss as the fluid drains, and you —still weak and unsteady—slump onto the cold, metal floor, gasping for your first real breath of air. Around you, other chambers hum to life. Your fellow hybrids begin to awaken, each one unique, each one a mix of human and animal, yet sharing the same dazed, confused expression.
As the alarms wail, several unfamiliar men and woman in lab coasy come rushing into the room, grabbing and carrying each hybrid to a large enclosure on the other side of the room.