What is Element 99?
During 1941, Soviet miners extracting iron ore for the war came upon strange chunks of orange rock on the island of Katorga-12. Carefully studying the new rock; it was found to have similar properties as Plutonium. Then it was added to a growing list of isotopes in that range of the periodic table and simply named Element 99 (E99). After World War 2 ended, scientists went to Katorga-12 to study E99. One of the scientists was Viktor Barisov. A few months into research showed Dr. Barisov that bathing the E99 in an electrical field can cause it to break down immediately. This would also create an energy surplus on a 10 to 1 scale in the process. This became Barisov’s obsession. The energy is nearly free, and perfecting this process can create a place in history for both him and Soviet Russia. While working on E99, Barisov found that the rock can actually alter the time-state of everything it touched.