Post by potts on Aug 11, 2013 16:00:03 GMT -6
The Founding and Growth of Hammer Labs and the Expansion of Samidare
In April 3, 1971, Samidare received a boon in the form of the ground breaking ceremony for the enormous campus of Hammer Labs. This 100,000-person facility immediately doubled the population of the small city and stimulated the economy to the point that Samidare incorporated it's sister city, Jitte-ko, and formally changed it's name to Samidare City. In the following years the main campus had finished construction and Samidare City boasted a population that rivalled most major metropolitan areas.
Major changes were once again in Samidare's future when in June of 1989 Hammer Labs announced to city officials that it was planning on starting construction on a top-secret high density supercollider named "V.O.R.P.A.L." or Vortex Obstructing Rapid Polarity Alternating Laser and so under the guise of a publicly funded maglev train, Hammer Labs built the VORPAL system around the entirety of the city. It wasn't until 1994 that the supercollider was fully completed and research could begin.
Dr. Johan Hammer, the founder of Hammer Labs, had a theory that matter was many-layered and that with sufficient force at the molecular level one could shear through an atom. He hoped to be able to capture the atomic fragments quickly enough to examine both halves whole. And with the VORPAL system he proved his theory true. On December 12, 1994 the VORPAL system was activa-
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