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Nathan Wood is a former Biology major from Oakland University. Upon graduation at age 24, he moved on to get his Ph.D. at Culver University. There he was often teased for his strange ways and he was dubbed, “NigNog the Weirdo.” Rather than bringing him down, the constant bullying simply fueled his ambitions. He wanted nothing more than to show everyone his true potential and this made him throw himself into his studies so that he would come out on top. Wood won award after award for his work, and he became the most sought-after graduate student in the history of scientific research. He started working for his old college buddy, Dr. Julian Diaz Romero, on Project 4.3, which focused on synthesizing a serum that makes humans immune to gamma-irradiation. Wood hoped to gain experience in this lab so that he could ultimately establish his own lab with the goal of creating a serum for himself that would transform any ordinary soldier into a super-human. Such a serum would leave him a multi-billionaire and his childhood bullies would regret how they treated him before! However, after the accident that created the Hulk, Wood panicked and left the country. Rumors say he is now living the life of a simple barber in Hungary.




Julian Diaz Romero attended MIT at only 10 years old and graduated a year and a half later with a degree in Physics. After finishing his doctoral program he was recruited by Culver University to head their Radioactive and Nuclear Biological Sciences Department. Shortly afterwards, Diaz Romero befriended Dr. Bruce Banner, an equally esteemed up-and-coming scientist in the Nuclear Physics Department. As a young boy, he became infatuated with the topic of solar flares and adopted the extremist view that solar flares would become extremely strong in the near future and pose a threat to human existence on Earth. Diaz Romero and Banner co-received a hefty grant from the US Department of Homeland Security to develop a serum to make humans immune to gamma-irradiation. It was at this point that Diaz Romero’s dreams were achieved and he was finally able to accomplish his dream of studying the effects of high-level irradiation on humans. He attempted to force his lab assistant Nathan Wood to participate in the study however, to his delight Banner himself volunteered to be the first test subject...




Pooja Suresh was the E.J Corey professor of Chemical Engineering & Chemistry at Harvard University. She was very well known for pioneering the nickel-catalyzed decomposition of water into hydrogen and oxygen at room temperature, a process she developed with Dr. Masato Koreeda in 2007. Ms. Suresh left Harvard amid issues stemming from her newest development, The Pooj’ Synthesis, in which she used a novel reactor design to turn puppies into Uranium-238, by using lone pair-assisted ionization and nuclear irradiation. The vitriol of animal activist organizations such as PETA forced her to go into Culver University’s Radioactive and Nuclear Biological Sciences Department, in which she kept investigating the impact of constant radioactive irradiation in living organisms. After the hulk incident, she created a new polyhydroxylated ester which decreases the effects of the transformation in Bruce Banner’s health. Now, she’s working on a new, special compound that is absolutely classified information.




Despite her humble beginnings as a dental assistant in high school fueling her dreams to become a dentist in her near future, Anusha Reddy has always had a soft spot for particle nuclear physics. Dividing her time at Culver University between classes, shadowing a dentist, and volunteering in a fledgling nuclear physics laboratory just started at the institution, Anusha “Noosh” Reddy also enjoys attending eccentric events put on by the University Music Association. Her friends, interviewed throughout the past semester, were documented of witnessing her odd rituals. Is this related to her desires of being a dentist and/or particle nuclear physicist? Currently, no one knows exactly of her habits but it has been postulated that she wants to branch the two separate fields together as part of a grant she received from the Department of Energy, the Juilliard School of Music, and the Paris Royal Conservatory of Music. She has maintained a level of contact with the esteemed researcher at the university, Dr. Julian Diaz Romero, and anticipates on joining his lab during her undergraduate or graduate career. Time is ticking, though, because at age 29, she is becoming more and more indolent.