He then launched Laika into space from the facility's rocket silo. Knowing the Russian government would terminate the project, the lead scientist in his final breaths embedded the simulator in the dog tag of his favorite dog, Laika. It ended in a battle that redefined violence and there were more flying bodyparts in the air than confetti on new years eve. Raving mad and acting on something deeper than instincts, bloodshed was inevitable. In a matter of days both scientists and dogs were stripped of all recognizable characteristics and behaviors and became violent machines. Unexpectedly, the scientists themselves got hooked. The simulator worked like a drug and they were soon more addicted to playing TankTrouble than to dog biscuits. The dogs were relentlessly exposed to the simulator and played each other intensively. Its sole purpose was to train and breed the most unscrupulous tank platoon ever to set tracks on the planet - operated by dogs! 42 dogs from the dreary and unforgiving streets of Moscow were captured and taken to the facility where training began. In 1957 Russian scientists had developed the most devious tank simulator. In the most red-hot time of the Cold War in a secret research facility hidden deep beneath the Siberian soil, the USSR launched an unusually sly and diabolic experiment - codenamed TankTrouble. The Story- (All Rights Reserved to Mads Purup) Here are all of the TankTrouble BackStory Archives.
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