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''A wholly owned subsidiary of the Victoria Landsfeld Foundation.''
[[Image:Pandora_Project.png|right|240px|Pandora Project]]
==History==
==History==


The Pandora Project was set up in December 2002 as one of Paragon City's technological "think tank" by Dr. Damian Dearnly and Dr. Amandine Lyard.
The Pandora Project was established in December 2002 by Dr. Damian Dearnly (Engineering) and Dr. Amandine Laird (Medical) as one of Paragon City's technological "think tanks."


Occupying an old renovated brownstone in King's Row, it attracted researchers both promising and established, such as Dr. Aloysius Fitzgerald Zeilla, Robert Melton, [[Doc Williamson|Dr. Elaine Williamson]] and Dr. Gustav Heller.
Occupying an old renovated brownstone in King's Row, it attracted promising and established researchers, such as Dr. Aloysius Fitzgerald Zeilla and Robert Melton, [[Doc Williamson|Dr. Elaine Williamson]] and Dr. Gustav Heller.


It also employed its own small security force, headed by Kenta Yamada, the former Paragon City hero known as the Golden Samurai.
It also employs a small security force headed by [[Nonohana|Hana Yamada]], daughter of the former Paragon City hero, the Golden Samurai.


One of the Project's main field of study was the growing number of super-powered individuals making their home in Paragon City. It did research work for G.I.F.T., M.A.G.I., S.E.R.A.P.H. and especially D.A.T.A.
One of the Project's main fields of study is the growing number of super-powered individuals making their homes in Paragon City.  


The Pandora Project came to a brutal halt on May 21st, 2005 when its main compound was attacked by what appeared to be 5th Column troops. Most of the employees of the Project were killed during the assault, including Drs Dearnly and Lyard. The survivors, led by the daughter of the late security chief, managed to make their way to Crowne Memorial Medical Center as the Emergency Medical Teleport network had been taken off-line during the event that became known as the "Power Crash".
It does research work for G.I.F.T., M.A.G.I., S.E.R.A.P.H., and especially D.A.T.A.


Several of those survivors answered the invitation issued by Ms. Yamada to join the newly-reactivated Super Group, W.A.T.C.H., and became the core membership of that organization.
The Pandora Project was bought in 2019 by [[Jenny Herder]]'s [[The Victoria Landsfeld Foundation|Victoria Landsfeld Foundation]], keeping Drs. Dearnly and Laird, as chief administrators


[[Category:Player-Created Organizations]]
[[Category: Player-Created Organizations]]

Latest revision as of 16:56, 12 March 2024

Pandora Project

A wholly owned subsidiary of the Victoria Landsfeld Foundation.

History

The Pandora Project was established in December 2002 by Dr. Damian Dearnly (Engineering) and Dr. Amandine Laird (Medical) as one of Paragon City's technological "think tanks."

Occupying an old renovated brownstone in King's Row, it attracted promising and established researchers, such as Dr. Aloysius Fitzgerald Zeilla and Robert Melton, Dr. Elaine Williamson and Dr. Gustav Heller.

It also employs a small security force headed by Hana Yamada, daughter of the former Paragon City hero, the Golden Samurai.

One of the Project's main fields of study is the growing number of super-powered individuals making their homes in Paragon City.

It does research work for G.I.F.T., M.A.G.I., S.E.R.A.P.H., and especially D.A.T.A.

The Pandora Project was bought in 2019 by Jenny Herder's Victoria Landsfeld Foundation, keeping Drs. Dearnly and Laird, as chief administrators