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The Nexus Core is the government, law enforcement agency, military, and scientific organization of Nexus City, and are the titular main antagonists of the Madness Project Nexus spin-off video game series.

The Nexus Core oversees Project Nexus, which was aimed at mass-producing Generation 04 Nevadeans and soldiers due to "inadequate soldier numbers" according to Dr. Jebediah Christoff's clipboard. They are led by Director Phobos and operate from the Science Tower, which is their main base of operations, though they have plenty of facilities around Nevada, such as the one the player attacks in one of the arena stages. The Nexus is extremely loyal to Phobos, even following his orders after he was slain by Christoff.

History[]

The Nexus Core was tasked by the Employers to form and oversee Project Nexus in order to fix the problem of inadequate amounts of population and soldiers. It heavily involved cloning, which was performed on resurrected deceased people rather than the living most likely because of imperfect cloning defects. The project resulted in the creation of several undead creatures, such as Zeds, and experimental supersoldiers like Sleepwalker Patients and Abominations.

Madness: Project Nexus (Classic) Arena Mode[]

Based on its backstory, it appears that Project Nexus' Training Program aims to improve its soldiers by having them attain combat skills that are on par with those of Hank, Sanford and Deimos.

MADNESS: Project Nexus Arena Mode[]

There is a new Nexus Core outpost in Nexus City that features state of the art tech management systems and long-range surveillance sensors. The Player and his Hirelings raid here in order to succeed his Enmeshment mission and take the Nexus Core's money.

Madness: Project Nexus (Classic) Episode 1.5[]

The project's first lead scientist, Dr. Christoff, became disgusted at the result of his scientific efforts and released the experiments in an attempt to destroy the project. Upon breaking free of their confinement, the Zeds and Abominations began attacking scientists and agents. Amidst the chaos, Christoff waged a one-man war against the project, eventually killing the project's leader, Phobos. Christoff also stole a Halo and took on the identity of Jesus.

Madness: Project Nexus (Classic) Episode 1[]

Fifteen years after the outbreak, the project remained active, with the cloning process having been perfected, or at least close to being perfected. The Nexus Core also seemed to hire the A.A.H.W. to help their jobs. Hank, Sanford and Deimos were sent on a mission to put the project to an end. They succeeded in destroying it, with Mag Agent: N being the final body to fall.

However, Project Nexus still remained active, leading to the events of the upcoming game, MADNESS: Project Nexus.

MADNESS: Project Nexus[]

Several years after the events of Episode 1.5, Nexus City was flooded with Zeds. The city fell soon after, many sectors did not survive the Zed apocalypse like the residential sector. Even after Phobos' death, the Nexus Core continued to work, following his leadership. 30 years later, they still operate in the Science Tower, still producing Generation 04s for the AAHW and their S-3LFs. Many Nexus Core underground facilities still operate in the Commerical sector, they do things such as build Mags. After Hank, Sanford, Deimos and Christoff reach the Science Tower, the Nexus Core was heavily under attack, and later escapes from Nexus City.

Members[]

Commanders[]

High-Ranking Personnel[]

  • Dr. Hofnarr (formerly)
  • Blue Tower Guard
  • Yellow Tower Guard

Other Members[]

Units[]

Failed/Unfinished Creations[]

Sleepwalker Program[]

Project Zed[]

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