Department 622
On paper, Department 622 operates under an innocuous name: “The Germ and Disease Prevention Agency.” Officially, it exists to track, isolate, and neutralize communicable diseases. But behind the paperwork, something far more sinister is unfolding.
Investigations have linked Department 622 to a classified program codenamed: PHANTOMVOID.
Under this project, a chilling experiment titled “PROJECT PRIMORIS” was discovered. The subject of the experiment is a woman known only by the name “Ms. Lin.”
On the surface, PROJECT PRIMORIS claimed to be exploring “reverse aging therapies.” But what it revealed was a grotesque blueprint for controlling the human body—and ultimately, the human will.
The treatments being administered included:
• Stem cell body re-infusion • Epigenetic sequencing and retesting • Synthetic blood replacement • Nanite-based cellular reconstruction
The cornerstone of the project was the deployment of nanite robots designed to perform real-time genetic sequencing and re-sequencing inside “Ms. Lin’s” body—constantly monitoring, editing, and optimizing her DNA while she lived her normal daily life.
The goal?
To engineer a perfectly stable, perfectly obedient, perfectly modeled Chinese citizen. Not just physically ideal, but genetically loyal. A human being stripped of all unpredictable traits—sanitized of rebellion, purified of dissent.
And if her biology ever strayed from design? The nanites would simply rewrite her DNA.
Project documents state that “Ms. Lin’s was not a willing participant. She arrived at Department 622 seeking routine cosmetic procedures.
She never signed up to become a living experiment. She never agreed to be a template for national obedience.
Department 622 did not stop with “Ms. Lin.”
Deep inside the same program — PHANTOMVOID — investigators found references to another classified operation: N-24.
Unlike PRIMORIS, which focused on who they were altering, N-24 was about what they could create.
According to internal documentation, the subject for N-24 was a man the program designated as “Mr. Pim.” He was described as a “poor homeless veteran with no family, no friends, no attachments.” In other words, someone the Department believed would not be missed.
They found him on the streets. They brought him in quietly. And they began their experiment.
Because "Mr. Pim’s” genetic profile was not typical for mainland China. His ancestry traced back to a coastal people — a lineage distinct from dominant mainland populations. The Department wanted to know why. And what would happen if that difference were… altered.
So they began fusing “Mr. Pim’s” DNA with genetic material extracted from multiple species found in the Yellow Sea.
The procedures included:
• Reflux pathway rewiring using bio ceramic lattices • Nanite gene mosaic reconstruction • Quantum gene rematching protocols • Artificial splice rewiring • Chromosomal match fusion experiments • Environmental genome reconstruction across aquatic species
In total, “Mr. Pim’s” DNA was forcibly fused with 32 different species in his actual living body.
For the first several weeks, the Department noted “instability.” By month three, they reported “manifestations.” By month seven, they used a different word: