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December 21st, 2010 Iowa Lutheran Hospital:

The smell of chemicals and toxins filled the room as Doctor Nadeer entered the hospital room. Amelia Jarah was one of many women who was participating in a developmental Program called, "Future World Leaders". This program let Parents send their newborn child to a developmental housing with other children where they would engage in educational and physical training for their first 18 years of life. On this day, Amelia Jarah was giving birth to her son who would soon be sent off to FWL ( Future World Leaders ).

Hours after the delivery, Clayton Jarah, just hours old was transported along with 23 other infants to Reinhard Laboratory. Here they would be put through a series of tests. After the tests concluded, they would be sent to a remote housing district in Disko, Greenland. From here, the training will commence.

February 6th, 2021 Hallbjorn Housing District, Disko Greenland:

As Clayton awoke from a deep slumber, a voice came over the intercom."Attention all cadets. Please report to you're first course." Clayton and others frequently experienced these wake-up calls from the Chancellor of the district, Rasul Quinn. Clayton rose from his sleeping capsule and quickly went to the changing quarters. He grabbed his 56-LL suit and changed into it. Once he finished, he started towards his first course of the day which was Physiology. Hallbjorn had about 450 trainees enrolled and 150 graduates. To graduate from Hallbjorn was like being struck by lightning. It was very rare.