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= Project K-9000 = The K-9000 was a project by the military to create better, faster, and stronger soldiers.

The Rise in Genetics
In the year 2903, new technologies and scientific breakthroughs were rapidly expanding. Humans began to master the arts of genetics and cloning.

the United Monarchy’s (which was the new country created by merging together the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia, along with some other English speaking territories) military eventually created the "werewolf" species, which consists of a wolf-humanoid, mainly used for military purposes, which was almost like a larger and more intelligent K-9 Unit. This new species of the so called werewolf  is genetically created from the prehistoric DNA of the ancient dire wolf, the modern day German Shepard, human, and a newly discovered "missing link" to the human evolution, which is mainly an ape like creature with a profound snout (like that of a dog) and large padded hands.

Breeding Characteristics
The werewolves are bred to have:
 * The intelligence and opposable hands/thumbs of a human, and its ability to walk upright.
 * the largeness, snout, teeth, and body of the dire wolf.
 * the strength and jaw of a missing link of ape.
 * the personality/domestic qualities of the German Shepard (for “easier training”).

Uses
Military forces would use these creatures for armed attacks without having to lose “purebred human lives”.

The Werewolves, like their human masters, wore armor when going into war. The armor was bulletproof, fireproof, temperature controlled, and was hooked up to the body and blood stream (to keep the heart pumping with adrenaline for about an hour longer if its owner was critically injured). The jaw part of the head armor was removed in order for bite-attacks. These werewolves were over 7’5 when standing fully erect”, while the average human was only 5’8”.

This new species/race was first drafted 189 years before it was officially created, most likely because of the cost and time it took to research. The first created werewolf species was not as perfect as scientists would have hoped. Many of the first drafts died after birth and the ones that survived were too fragile to train for war. After almost 200 years of breeding these so called werewolves, the perfect product was finally created.

Inbreeding costs
Due to constant inbreeding (in order to make production faster), the werewolves became more vicious, and since only the strongest werewolves were able to mate, that contradicted the idea of creating "obedient wolves" because the strongest wolves were also the most aggressive and least obedient towards its creators.

The intelligence of the werewolf also began to decline due to constant inbreeding. The werewolf’s brain compared to the average human brain was 42% smaller in size, despite the fact that these humanoids were over 25% of the size of the average human being.

Escapees and Unmonitored Mating
Some werewolves began to escape and live in the wild, near villages, which frightened many people about their safety.

In some countries, where the wolves were stationed/bred, the ones that escaped had begun to breed with human females (mainly by rape). The male werewolves have a much higher testosterone level than humans and are much less controlled when it comes to mating. The males are less able to control their sexual urges than humans, which is why male and females are segregated (the males work as soldiers, while the females only give birth).

In a study, human women that had mated with these werewolves were 72% more likely to give birth to twins or larger, because of the extremely high fertility rate of the males. Since abortion had been outlawed in 2604, the women that had been violated and impregnated by these creatures were unable to abort the abominations they were carrying in their wombs, and most of the mothers died from the horrific childbirth that they endured, in order to save the fetus.

Many babies have been born with similarities to the werewolf, but in a less powerful and more crippling way. Like the first drafts of the werewolf, the werewolf spawn was weak and dependent on others, but unlike the originally created first drafts, these children survived long enough to reach puberty and mate, which endangered the purebred human population.

Debate on Humans
Many organizations protested against the making of these creatures, because it was "an insult to God", and "cruel and unusual to force slavery on these humanoids".Other people thought that these creatures needed to be euthanized at once, but others thought that since the werewolves were part human, killing them would be considered murder.

Segregation
The werewolves of this time are basically the Negroes of the early 1900s in America. Most cities do not give the werewolf race their rights as humans (or, half-humans). Many are treated as slaves and are hunted down for their furs and teeth. Although the werewolves do not have the exact education as humans, they still have intelligence. As close they are to humans, most people still consider them beasts and do not allow the mixture of purebred humans and werewolves.

The "Fixing Gun"
After many years of this problem, an idea came to be. Scientists soon began working on a new project, called the “Neutrouseulizer [nu-trouse-you-lies-er]”, or the “Fixing Gun”. This special gun does not kill the target, but silently and thoroughly destroys the sperm and testosterone count in them, and also puts a tiny tracking device that goes undetected. Since males are mainly the ones that escape and mate, it is mainly used for them instead of female wolves.

Trained military hunters Unit (TMHI) uses this gun to hunt down the feral werewolves to prevent further unwanted breeding. This mission is mainly kept very secret by the UM military, but many animal and human rights organizations have discovered the plan and are outraged. The argument is that, since the werewolves have some human intelligence, they should not be treated as animals and should be treated with respect. Some werewolves are even intelligent enough to attend school and receive an education.

This debate went on for many years, but it was mainly the government that had won the case. As of 2980, there are 70,000 Werewolves, both pure and half, living in the world, but over 70% of them are unable to reproduce thanks to the Neutrouseulizer.