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Old 12-20-2016, 02:22 PM
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I agree the largest problem is finding people who are willing to walk away from everything.


To try to his acceptable numbers I have had some unconventional thoughts on the projects plans for staffing.

Since it is such a long term project.
Orphanages -> Private Schools with indoctrination.

Remote Research facilities where you freeze people against their will if necessary immediately after war day. If you have an asset you feel would be an absolute necessity post war but you do not feel they would go for the normal project path. Their immediate families could be with them. A documentary about an abandoned Alaska Mining town (only accessible by rail and air) that is planned to be turned into a research park gave me this one.

I also had the project develop a highly effective amnesitic injection to be used during the recruiting process. You can gauge a reaction to the project plans and if it does not go well just erase the conversation. Something like this is the only way I can explain the project maintaining it's secrecy and having a decent size.
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