Author: Mr. Howlietzer

  • Fort Wichmann

    Fort Wichmann

    Mission

    In 1918, the USS Cyclops vanished during a voyage from Brazil to Baltimore. After a scheduled stop in Barbados, the vessel was never seen or heard from again.

    Officially, the ship was lost at sea.

    Unofficially, its mission was far more deliberate.

    The USS Cyclops had been tasked with establishing a covert United States military installation at 25° North latitude, 71° West longitude—deep within what would later be known as the Bermuda Triangle.

    At the time, a massive island had risen at those coordinates, likely the result of tectonic activity beneath the Atlantic Plate. How long it had existed before surfacing, or whether it had been observed by other nations, remains unknown. What mattered to U.S. military planners was speed. The island could not be allowed to fall into foreign hands.

    The decision was made: the United States would claim it first.

    All personnel connected to what would later be known as Fort Wichmann assembled in Rio de Janeiro in early February of 1918. The USS Cyclops departed port on February 16. No confirmed transmissions were ever received after that date.

    Captain Worley

    Captain George Worley was born Johan Frederick Wichmann on December 11, 1862, in Sandstedt, Hanover, Germany. He arrived in the United States in 1878 after jumping ship in San Francisco.

    In 1898, he changed his name to George Worley and established himself along San Francisco’s Barbary Coast, where he owned and operated a saloon. There, he developed close ties with sailors, smugglers, and merchants operating at the edges of legality.

    Eventually, Worley returned to the sea.

    He served as master of several merchant vessels and earned a reputation for moving illicit cargo—opium among it—quietly and efficiently. His experience, discretion, and willingness to accept jobs others refused brought him to the attention of the United States Navy.

    When the opportunity arose to command a mission requiring absolute secrecy and moral flexibility, Worley was approached.

    He was never intended to be more than transportation.

    Upon arrival at the island, Captain Worley was executed by Colonel Alistair Vane, the mission’s true commanding officer, who had been embedded among the crew from the outset. The killing was swift, deliberate, and uncontested.

    The island—and later the fort—would bear Wichmann’s name.

    The Crew

    The final complement of the USS Cyclops was deliberately unconventional.

    It included fringe scientists from across the world, many suspected—or known—to have participated in unethical research. Tradesmen were recruited for their skills and their disposability: men in debt, social outcasts, or individuals unlikely to be missed.

    Convicts were selected not for their danger, but for their compliance—offered reduced sentences in exchange for service. Alongside them were military personnel of mixed distinction: some honorable, others disgraced, many motivated by promises of redemption, freedom, or blind patriotism.

    Not all respected Colonel Vane’s authority.

    Enough feared it.

    A small cadre of loyal soldiers ensured discipline, order, and silence during the island’s earliest days.

    These were the people chosen to build Fort Wichmann.

    They were considered replaceable.

    The Facility

    The island itself was vast—far larger than initial surveys suggested—and continued to grow as the military reshaped it. Excavation, dredging, and controlled detonations expanded its usable landmass, reinforcing the belief that the island was not entirely stable.

    Ships arrived at the facility with regularity. Few ever departed.

    Those that did were required to falsify their logs to obscure the island’s location. Officially, many were still part of the ongoing search for the lost USS Cyclops. Other disappearances in the region helped give rise to the legend of the Bermuda Triangle.

    Navy vessels delivered supplies, construction materials, test subjects, and specialized equipment necessary for research and development. Over time, Fort Wichmann expanded into a sprawling black site, quietly siphoning funds through Pentagon channels to ensure its survival beyond official oversight.

    The base housed six top-secret scientific laboratories and a vast military training complex. Research focused on biological weapons, human augmentation, temporal physics, paranormal phenomena, and the anomalous behavior of the surrounding region.

    Strange occurrences were common.

    Hostile non-human entities—commonly referred to in early reports as goblins—inhabited the island’s interior. These man-eating creatures caused persistent casualties and required constant containment operations, shaping both the facility’s defenses and its training doctrine.

    Fort Wichmann Today

    Fort Wichmann remains operational.

    Personnel are rotated through extended deployments under strict non-disclosure agreements. Survivors return to the world carrying pieces of the truth they are never permitted to speak aloud.

    The base now functions as a training and testing ground for elite special forces units and experimental programs. The BMCR initiative, launched in 2004, has completed its first operational iteration. A second class is currently in training.

    As it has since its inception, Fort Wichmann exists at the intersection of science and warfare—striving to remain the pinnacle of both, no matter the cost.

  • DSG Foote / Bigfoot

    DSG Foote / Bigfoot

    Bio: Born nameless. Before he was captured by the BMCR, he lived with his wife and children. He was taken away while protecting them. Feds are unaware there are more than one due to the apemen’s undeniable stealth.

    He was forced to take part in the BMCR training camp for the first iteration of BMCR agents. He is one of few that made it from that class. He became a drill sergeant to help train future monsters to join in on training exerices for future agents.

    • Age: unknown
    • Height: 8′
    • Weight: 400 lbs
    • Class: Monster; Apeman race
    • Personality: Realist; opportunist
    • Skills: Incredible wilderness stealth for a man his size; highly intuitive, can increase size when cornered.
    • Weaknesses: Unknown
    • Fears: Fire
    • Pet Peeve:
    • Favorite food: Tacos
  • Henry Gaines / Spring-heeled Jack

    Henry Gaines / Spring-heeled Jack

    Bio: Henry is a high school graduate with no direction, discipline, or respect for authority. After his parents caught him throwing a huge graduation party at their house in Northern California, he was shipped to North Carolina to live with his Marine Grandpa, Hank, to learn some discipline.

    While there, he met an enchanting older woman who cursed him to be her slave, until he killed his grandfather while in monster form. He then killed her and fled to Alaska.

    • Age: 22 years
    • Height: 6′ 2″
    • Weight: 198 lbs
    • Class: Monster; Cursed – high emotional states trigger him to transform
    • Personality: Spontaneous. His grandfather managed to reform him a bit, but still impatient and semi rash
    • Skills: Not passionate about anything in particular. Grandfather ran him ragged as a marine. Learned survival skills and exercise routines. Monster form is incredibly strong and agile. Shape takes on a classical demon form: red with horns and hooves
    • Weaknesses: the seven deadly sins can send him on a rampage
    • Fears: Mistakes
    • Pet Peeve: His past being brought up
    • Favorite food: Pizza
  • Olivia Poseidon / The Loch Ness Monster

    Olivia Poseidon / The Loch Ness Monster

    Bio: Daughter of Poseidon and Scylla. The Sorcerous Circe banished her to Loch Ness for her friend’s, Amphitrite, sake. Her mother was turned into the monster Scylla from Greek mythos. She grew up in Tulinn and became the King’s adopted daughter and chosen heir to the throne. She wished to rule in partnership with her adopted sister.

    Their enemy, the Fae King Oberon, destroyed Tulinn and captured her sister and one other, sending Olivia into a frenzy as the loch ness monster.

    • Age: 18 years; born centuries ago; imprecise
    • Height: 5’10”
    • Weight: 168 lbs
    • Class: Monster; Natural born Nereid
    • Personality: Arrogant, proud
    • Skills: master control over water; Four Rivers Style, Nereid martial art; monster form is that of a dragon sea lion
    • Weaknesses: A handsome man; after her imprisonment was broken, she is bound to the Loch Water and carries jugs of it with her. Without it she will age rapidly and die.
    • Fears: Loneliness, singleness
    • Pet Peeve: Humility
    • Favorite food: venison stew
  • Daryl Kearns / The Mothman

    Daryl Kearns / The Mothman

    Bio: Daryl is a teenager who grew up facinated by the mothman stories. His strange experiences as a kid made him long to become a cryptozoologist. He loves science and math and he plans to go to college for a science discipline. After an encounter with his bully, Ben Howder, Kinder, the mothman spirit, possesses him and seeks out to kill Ben. Daryl regains control and consumes Kinder, taking control of his body and the mothman powers.

    • Age: 18 years
    • Height: 5’10”
    • Weight: 150 lbs
    • Class: Monster; Ethereal Morph – astral projection creature.
    • Personality: Idealistic, Dreamer, loves the unexplained and fantasy.
    • Skills: Upon graduation from Point Pleasant High School, science, math, and technology. Astral projection form is highly maleable; whatever he can imagine, his body can be. Big, small, solid, gas, any weapon shape, including balistics.
    • Weaknesses: He has a limited time outside of his body. If his body is destroyed, he will die shortly after.
    • Fears: He is afraid of never being the hero that he though he could become.
    • Pet Peeve: Bullies
    • Favorite food: Pizza