S Serum

On September 9th 1986, German Scientist Alexander Gebhardt made a startling set of Discoveries about the S Gene while working at a Gentech Facility in Frankfurt. He used these discoveries to make a Serum that would allow people to develop a Powerful S Gene. His Facility wished to keep this a Secret, especially due to the Increasing Soviet Influence over Germany. However, a sample of the Serum was stolen from the Facility by a group of Russian Spies. Due to this, the Facility executives had to report the creation of the Serum to their higher ups, who ordered them to create it again. They were able to do this successfully. After this, Gentech announced the Creation of the S Serum to the World.

Soon after all this, Germany was annexed and integrated into the USSR, and all Gentech facilities were pulled out of Germany. However, Executives in Gentech continued to distribute and Sell S Serum's to the USSR and it's allies.