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Saturday, May 23, 2015

S.T.A.T.I.O.N


Attention all fellow S.T.A.T.I.O.N. Agents: 
Due to the secrecy and limited time frame of this assignment, it has been confirmed that I can share my test results to bring more information to the public about the S.T.A.T.I.O.N. project in Itaewon, South Korea. 
Thanks to special technology aquired during this mission, this blog is untraceable on H.Y.D.R.A's search engines, and it is Phil Coulson approved. 
S.T.A.T.I.O.N. stands for Scientific Training And Tactical Intelligence Operative Network. 
Thanks to the brillance of Dr. Helen Cho, with cooperation of S.H.I.E.L.D. the S.T.A.T.I.O.N. project was created to give the public more information on the world we live in, and to conduct research to help the Avengers protect the world. 
This process was an intense and exciting experience, but there are a lot of details you must know before you can participate. 
First: This project takes place at many different locations. 
My location was Yongsan-gu the War Memorial of Korea in Itaewon. 
Upon your arrival, you must purchase a ticket- S.T.A.T.I.O.N. wants this to seem like an exhibit instead of top secret research. 
When you arrive, you are given a touch screen watch to record your progress. The watch is a device to store information and take the test after your research. 

Each watch has a code that reacts to specific areas to record your progress. 
Once you recieve your device, S.T.A.T.I.O.N. will decide if you are eligible for the project. 
Your first test is an ultimate scan, where four powerful S.H.I.E.L.D. scanners will check you for weapons, and any other threatening objects. 
If you pass, you are shown important Avengers footage and you are given your assignment by Dr. Cho's assistant. 
 After a brief introductory video, you are brought into the science labs where the Avengers are explained in detail. Your first assignment is to learn about Captain America. 
My watch showed me this screen when I was given my assignment, and a survey to discover how much I knew about the man behind the shield. 
Captain America had humble beginings as Steve Rodgers, but he used his ambition and ability to emphathise with others to become the great hero he is today. 
He also worked with the incredible Peggy Carter, also known as Agent Carter: founder of S.H.I.E.L.D. 
We learned much of Steve Rodger's bravery, sacrifice and rejuvenation. 
Captain America is my favorite Avenger, so I took a picture for personal reasons. Steve Rodgers is an inspiration to all heroes. 
The lab made a replica of Captain America's shield for research purposes. 
Across from Cap's information display was information on Hawkeye: 
and Black Widow: 
Replicas of their current weapons were also on display: 
After recording the information, it was time to start our first test. The average human strength compared to Captain America's. 
The machines we used for this research, were made by Stark Industries. 
My results were better than I expected:
But my strength is nothing compared to Captain America's. 
After we finished the tests, we moved on to an important item- the very serum that made Steve Rodgers a super soldier. 
Our next test involved experimentation in the Bio lab, monitoring the Hulk's mannerisms. 
We did many tests on what makes the Hulk's brain different from the average human: 
We studied the Hulk's behavior patterns by learning more about the function of the brain. 

I suspect this is useful to better improve the lullaby that Tony Stark created for Bruce Banner. 
After recording our results, we had an interesting test to perform, to prove our resistance to the power of the Tesseract. 
This was a dangerous test that risked Gamma Radiation, but I decided it was worth the risk. 
This experiment was carefully monitored, and the Tesseract was placed in a device to protect us from its power. 
There were safety procedures for those that were worried. 
You simply placed your hand on the touch screen, and the Tesseract acted according to your ability to withstand the object's power. 
 It was a little blinding. 
The screen behind the Tesseract recorded your ability to encounter different waves. 
After the Tesseract, we were given detailed information for Thor, god of thunder and protector of Earth from the cosmos. 
There was much to learn. 
Thor's mythical and almost unbelievable explanations of Asgard were backed up by Jane Foster's research. 
There were also maps of the galaxy, provided by N.A.S.A.
Using the constellations as a guide, it was interesting to see just where Asgard actually was in the universe. 
I decided to take a cosmic selfie :) 
Across from the information center were replicas of the alien relics that the Avengers have dealt with so far. 
They even had a preserved alien body: 
The next and final test was next to an imformative and flashy display of Iron Man's suit. 
This information was mostly about the armor, the creation of J.A.R.V.I.S. and the important Hulk- inspired Exosuit. 
There were stations to test out your skills using the suit like Iron Man. 
Next to that was an opportunity to create a new element, much like Tony Stark did when he made his second suit. 


The generator was also provided by Stark Industries. 

Next to the generator were Iron Man's many suit designs: 
There were many different prototypes: 
The last info station was a brief description of The Vision. 
The Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D. do not know much information about this new Avenger. 
These are my final results, and my official ID. I'm am pleased to announce that my research was a success, and I passed the test! 
I may yet work with S.T.A.T.I.O.N. again soon. But I may not be able to talk about it. 


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