The Charlie-7 Laboratory is an advanced technology research area that handles all kinds of science requiring custom built advanced equipment. The Charlie-7 Laboratory currently contains two custom built scientific equipment: The Anti-Gravity Chamber and the Genetic Engineering & Modification Device (GEMD). The Charlie-7 Laboratory also has various research and development offices for designing new equipment, and some engineering workshops.
The Anti-Gravity chamber is an incredibly powerful gravity manipulation device capable of cancelling out the gravitational force via electromagnetic fields interacting with lightweight carbon nano foam clothes worn by users inside the chamber. While this technique will result in high exposure to electromagnetic waves, it is currently the most effective and realistic way to counteract the effect of gravity. This technique enables the ability to cancel out gravity to form a micro-gravity environment. This also allows the complete customization of gravitational levels, granting the ability to conduct more research into the effects of varying amounts of gravity on different items, especially the human skeleton and plants, in a controlled environment.
The Genetic Engineering & Modification Device is an advanced piece of scientific equipment that allows the operator to directly alter the genetic code of a biological subject like it's script in a program, allowing for easy enhancement of live subjects. While ethical concerns have been raised, Dr. Robert Brenner has insisted that the machine is a vital component to the development of humanity as a species, allowing for the genetic hardening of people, having the potential to drastically decreasing the mortality rate of various diseases. Dr. Robert Brenner also states that all edited genetic code is directly logged, and stored ready for reversing any effects caused by to experimentation.
The test subject must enter the GEMD chamber.
The GEMD operator must activate the GEMD feed power.
Once the GEMD is online, the GEMD operator must activate magnetic confinement to keep the test subject in place.
The GEMD operator must click a screen to start DNA engineering.
The GEMD operator has 2 minutes to add any changes they would like to the test subject.
Once changes are done, the GEMD operator must confirm the ignition sequence.
Once the GEMD has finished modifying the test subject, the GEMD operator must disable the magnetic confinement.