In 2011, Dr. Cameron Leonard was abducted.
He was forced to serve as Chief of Research and Development at a vintage tech laboratory, deep within a confidential quarantine region.
He was assigned the task of developing a chemical camouflage, which bound to human DNA and could render a person completely invisible.
He named it Compound K.
For nine months, he stood on the verge of a breakthrough, but results continued to prove inconclusive.
Cameron soon observed strange molecular behavior in an atomically enhanced serum containing radioactive chameleon DNA.
The compounds could not survive the violence of their programmed chemical modification.
Compound K could not be stabilized.
Frustrated by repeated failure, Cameron resorted to increasingly unconventional methodologies.
The substance exhibited abnormal bioaluminescent properties and aggressively absorbed surrounding tissues.
Cameron invented an advanced membrane with remarkable chemical compatibility and filtered out a malfunctioning synthetic protein.
Cameron discovered additional properties in Compound K that vintage tech was previously unaware of.
The serum's luminescent characteristics soon shifted their hue as the compound became stabilized.
Cameron knew his only method of escape was the serum and lacking time for experimental trial.
He used himself.
The results far exceeded his wildest expectations.
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