The Russian Sleep Experiment
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Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2014
The following depicted events have been acutely documented by the remaining members of the original study, who fled the grasp of the NKVD in the 1940s-1950s. The accuracy can be argued but the depiction displayed below is based off on the journal entries and stow aways from the original experiment. The discovered sources remain anonymous.

Nikolayev Gas: The original purpose of this gas was deemed to have soldiers stay awake on the battlefield for extended periods of time throughout war. This would allow the government to use less soldiers or allow for that number of soldiers to become a greater force.

The gas was found to be named after Felix Nikolayev: An esteemed soldier with limited descriptions rendered from the remaining journal entries of the experiment.

Today there is evidence found that more refined versions of the Nikolayev gas is used today as a hypnotic catalyst and as a truth serum. 

The story you are about to read is what was considered 'The Original Predecessor of Nikolayev. Also known as; The Russian Sleep Experiment.
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