Cy-Gor
Cy-Gor

Many attempts to make the perfect soldier have been
made by the government group simply known as 'The
Agency'. Most have failed. Some went in a direction
best forgotten. The Agency made multiple experiments
to try and recreate the progressive formula that was
also used with the Youngblood contention. There was
the one hurdle left unscaled. The file to make the host
of the project more....controllable.

The branch that Jason Wynn was in charge of needed
that file. Wynn sent his best agent to liberate that file.
That agent was Al Simmons. Simmons was truly the
best there was. Getting the file was easy for a man of
his varied talents in espionage. Signed, sealed and
delivered to the hands of Jason Wynn.

Enter Sergeant Stephen 'Smitty: Smith.
Assassin-in-training in the same trench group as Al
Simmons. Smitty looked up to Simmons. He wanted to
follow in Al's bloody footsteps. Al took Smitty under
his wing and taught him the extra trade secrets that
you cannot learn in the Agency academy. Simmons saw
a lot of himself in the young, tough sergeant.

Al Simmons was soon to be the core of a web that spun
nothing but tragedy. Doctor/Scientist Fredrick
Willheim was an innovator in the field of genetic
neurology and cybernetics. Upon learning of his
experiments, the Agency invited Dr. Willheim to head
up their Cybernetic Simian Project. A part of their
attempts to make the perfect super soldier.

The Agency demanded a super human. Dr. Willheim
had to find a way to transfer a man's thought process
into the body of an ape. It sounded alike a very bad
1950's monster movie, but Willheim knew it could be
done with today's technology. A brain transplant was
not viable due to the human pain perception problem.
Dr. Willheim would introduce attributes of a human
mind into an ape in a slow, calculated percentage. He
would work it up to an ideal 90/10 human-to-ape ratio.

Dr. Willheim was provided with the largest silver back
gorilla ever captured as a vessel for the experiment.
It's size and power was incredible. He enhanced it's
power even further with a fantastic mesh link of
cybernetics.

The Agency also provided the doctor with a human for
the brain portion of the project. A brain that had been
exposed and put through the best military training that
could be provided. The brain belonged to Sergeant
Stephen Smith. The Agency felt that Smitty was the
perfect subject for this experiment. Smitty did not
agree and he did not go quietly into the night.

Months went by. Willheim became even more obsessed
with the experiment. All else went to the side, including
his health. The Agency grew weary of the doctor's anal
retentive ways. They increased the deadlines and made
cuts in his finances. Ultimately Willheim's body gave
out to the work and stress. He died with the project
incomplete. Instead of having the brain ratio favoring

the human side, it stalled at a percentage of 90/10 on
the part of the ape. The result was an override of the
primal patterns and a blockage of the human side when
enraged or frustrated. When in a more sedate mode the
human process is able to emerge more and deal with
problem solving and feelings of emotion and
progressive thought.

Smith's side of the thought process has put the
half-metal half-beast now known as Cy-Gor on a path of
revenge. Revenge on the Agency that took away the life
that he had known and revenge on the man he once
looked up to, Al Simmons. For it was Al Simmons that
brought the last key to this sick mutation to the
Agency. The key that made him Cy-Gor!

The web now grows tighter. Cy-Gor is in New York
searching for Simmons. The Agency is tracking
Cy-Gor to place him under their control. And Spawn is
right in the middle.

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