The Nirvana Project
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 7m
Ongoing, First published Sep 01, 2014
This is an original work of fiction. I haven't finished writing/planning the whole thing yet so there will be gaps in story updates and probably edits too. Sorry in advance!

Okay, now for the less boring stuff.
The Nirvana Project is loosely (really pretty loosely) based on the anime Sword Art Online, btw (and no, it doesn't have anything to do with the band. Sorry if you thought it did). 
Test Subject 9 wakes up on the floor of a huge metal and concrete complex. She has no idea where she is, how she got there, or even her own identity. Educated by a mysterious voice, she learns that she is one of 20 test subjects "chosen" to participate in a new government drug testing program. All test subjects have been injected with the drug Nirvana, which supposedly increases brain activity, sensual perception, and physical ability. Her part in all of this? To get out of the Test Maze complex alive. 

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