The Super Protection Agency was in it deep. Already in the process of several superhero relocations, those who had already moved were not adjusting well. Some whose paperwork was still being processed needed it resubmitted with edited information. They would be immediately relocated, sometimes without warning.

This project is a collection of twenty-six journal entries, including this one and an epilogue. It is up to the individuals profiled to continue their stories, should they so choose. There are over twenty areas in the internment camp that houses supers, with each area hosting a different superpower. Most notable are the Strength, Agility, Elasticity, Invisibility, and Multiple Powers barracks. These barracks are where the Parr family, formerly known as The Incredibles, is housed.

Slightly less known is the murderer of Jessica Barkin, her niece, Sydney Lipsky. It was reported that the murder was purely accidental, although due to her status as a superhuman, she would have to be incarcerated. Rumors said that she was merely trying to protect her aunt from a domestic violence threat. Her power is power over fire. She lives with others of her kind in the Fire Barracks.

These accounts are real, unedited. This is a real look at what these supers have endured, and will continue to endure until more humane legislation is passed. There are voices of children, mothers, and fathers. This is not a 'feel-good' story.

We will begin with one Dashiell Parr, son of Mr. Incredible, in the Agility barracks.