Arctic BioSystems

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==History==
 
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Following its creation, the base expanded from the original laboratory that became designated Level R. This area contained its own ventilation system separate from the larger facility. (Episode: 274)
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[[Peter Farragut]] who was stationed at the Antarctica base had been working on viral mutations in samples NARVIK-A and NARVIK-B. The second project was responsible for creating a virulent infection turning individuals into feral Vectors that sought others in order to infect them with the virus. (Episode: Vectors) After the viral outbreak at the base, [[Alan Farrugat]] proposed turning the original laboratory in Level R into an isolation floor in order to better contain the people infected by the unknown disease with around forty three suspected infectees. At this point, a rapid response test had been created in determining the infected from the uninfected with those positive with the virus being contained in Level R. However, one of the CDC personnel who became infected and trapped in the isolation barracks determined that the test was flawed but communication was severed with the surface thus preventing her from revealing her findings. (Episode: 274)
  
 
==Overview==
 
==Overview==
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RFID chips were injected into the palm of the hand that provided access to the facility though it was possible to restrict individuals from certain locations. (Episode: Pilot)
 
RFID chips were injected into the palm of the hand that provided access to the facility though it was possible to restrict individuals from certain locations. (Episode: Pilot)
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In time, the base expanded and the original laboratory became known as Level R. (Episode: 274)
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A number of projects were kept within the facility which included:
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*'''Fusion laboratory''' : created into a study in fusion research based at Level R until the experiments were abandoned. (Episode: 274)
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*'''SODRA''' : a proprietary anti-viral treatment program that offered a 100% cure rate with complete viral elimination that did not do any damage to the hot cells but there was a mortality rate of over 75%. (Episode: 274)
  
 
==Occupants==
 
==Occupants==
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*'''Peter Farragut''' :
 
*'''Peter Farragut''' :
 
*'''Daniel Aerov''' :
 
*'''Daniel Aerov''' :
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*'''Sulemani''' :
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*'''Philippe Duchamp''' : a male doctor who was involved in the SODRA project. (Episode: 274)
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==

Revision as of 17:03, 29 January 2014

Arctic BioSystems is a facility that features in Helix.

Contents

History

Following its creation, the base expanded from the original laboratory that became designated Level R. This area contained its own ventilation system separate from the larger facility. (Episode: 274)

Peter Farragut who was stationed at the Antarctica base had been working on viral mutations in samples NARVIK-A and NARVIK-B. The second project was responsible for creating a virulent infection turning individuals into feral Vectors that sought others in order to infect them with the virus. (Episode: Vectors) After the viral outbreak at the base, Alan Farrugat proposed turning the original laboratory in Level R into an isolation floor in order to better contain the people infected by the unknown disease with around forty three suspected infectees. At this point, a rapid response test had been created in determining the infected from the uninfected with those positive with the virus being contained in Level R. However, one of the CDC personnel who became infected and trapped in the isolation barracks determined that the test was flawed but communication was severed with the surface thus preventing her from revealing her findings. (Episode: 274)

Overview

Its research personnel included 106 scientists from 35 nations and a support staff of 15 personnel. (Episode: Pilot)

RFID chips were injected into the palm of the hand that provided access to the facility though it was possible to restrict individuals from certain locations. (Episode: Pilot)

In time, the base expanded and the original laboratory became known as Level R. (Episode: 274)

A number of projects were kept within the facility which included:

  • Fusion laboratory : created into a study in fusion research based at Level R until the experiments were abandoned. (Episode: 274)
  • SODRA : a proprietary anti-viral treatment program that offered a 100% cure rate with complete viral elimination that did not do any damage to the hot cells but there was a mortality rate of over 75%. (Episode: 274)

Occupants

  • Hiroshi Hatake :
  • Peter Farragut :
  • Daniel Aerov :
  • Sulemani :
  • Philippe Duchamp : a male doctor who was involved in the SODRA project. (Episode: 274)

Appearances

  • Helix: "Pilot"

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