CHAPTER 70: THE BIRTH OF THE GENOCIDE TRIO
Before they became the unstoppable forces of destruction known as the New Genocide Trio—Anna, Jason, and Goji—there was a time when they were simply a family. Siblings bound by blood, living in a world that once felt like a place of warmth and possibility. But that world was stolen from them, piece by piece, as they were ripped from the lives they had known, transformed into weapons, and forced to abandon everything that made them human.
Anna had once been the oldest sister, a protector and guiding force for her younger siblings. Her sharp mind and fierce loyalty made her a natural leader, always looking out for Jason and Goji. Jason, the middle child, was the quiet observer, the one who didn’t speak much but whose presence demanded respect. His ingenuity and resourcefulness were his greatest assets, and they served him well in every battle. Goji, the youngest, had once been the carefree spirit of the family, always finding joy in the small things—his energy was infectious, and his love for his siblings was unconditional.
But none of that mattered anymore. The family they had been was gone, replaced by something darker, something more lethal.
The trauma began when Dr. Machinist, a name whispered in fear across the underworld, set his sights on the three siblings. His obsession with creating the ultimate soldiers led him down a path of unspeakable cruelty. One by one, he kidnapped them, stripping away their identities and breaking them down into nothing more than shells—empty vessels meant only for destruction.
Anna was the first to be taken. She had been a promising young woman with dreams, ambitions, and a life ahead of her. Dr. Machinist’s men ambushed her in the dead of night, dragging her from her home and subjecting her to a relentless series of surgeries and mind-control techniques. Her once vibrant spirit was crushed beneath the weight of his experiments. When she awoke, she was no longer Anna—the sister who had cared for her family. She was an instrument of chaos, with the power to wield fire at her will, the gift of manipulation coursing through her veins. Her transformation into a weapon was complete, and the first spark of her rage was ignited.
Jason was next. The middle sibling had always been the most reserved, the one who understood how to hide in the shadows. Dr. Machinist found him in an abandoned alleyway, barely alive after a failed attempt to escape. They didn’t just break him—they turned him into something unrecognizable. His body was modified, his mind warped. The venom that flowed through his veins now was no longer his own; it was a deadly concoction, capable of paralyzing and killing with just a touch. Jason’s transformation wasn’t just physical—it was mental, too. The bond he once had with his sister was severed, and in its place was an insatiable thirst for violence, the venomous rage that would one day fuel his role in the Trio.
Finally, there was Goji. The youngest of the three, he had always been the one who held onto the smallest flickers of hope. But even the brightest flame can be snuffed out by the darkness that consumes them. Goji was captured in a violent raid on a small village, his life torn apart in a matter of moments. They didn’t just enhance him—they gave him the gift of strength beyond human limits. His once joyful nature was replaced with a cold, brutal efficiency. The cybernetic augmentations turned him into a living weapon—a monster who tore through anything in his path, with a strength that could level entire buildings.
Dr. Machinist had turned them all into instruments of death, transforming their once-shared love into a shared hatred of the world that had broken them. They were no longer siblings—they were pawns, bound together by the brutal reality that they had become the very thing they once feared.
As they were forced to fight against one another in a twisted form of training, the siblings' bond was tested to its breaking point. Anna’s fire clashed with Jason’s venom, and Goji’s overwhelming strength pitted him against the others in brutal combat. But they were more than just fighters now—they were living weapons, bred for a single purpose: to annihilate anything and anyone in their path.
The world would soon come to know the New Genocide Trio not as a family, but as a force of nature—a trio whose rage, power, and destruction would shake the world to its core. They were no longer Anna, Jason, and Goji. They were monsters, molded by Dr. Machinist’s twisted designs, bound to each other by the trauma they had endured. And when the time came for them to turn their wrath on the world, there would be no stopping them.
But even now, deep within the cold, heartless soldiers they had become, fragments of their old selves still lingered. The memories of their shared laughter, their late-night conversations, and the love they had for one another in a simpler time were buried beneath layers of pain and bloodshed. They were still siblings, in a way, but those bonds had long since been twisted beyond recognition.
The world would soon feel the full weight of their vengeance, and nothing would be left untouched.
THE MOTIVES OF THE NEW GENOCIDE TRIO
The motivations driving Anna, Jason, and Goji—once siblings bound by love and loyalty—had become far more complex and dark, shaped by trauma, brutal programming, and the crushing weight of Akuma’s promise. Each of them had been molded into a weapon, yet beneath their violent exteriors, the scars of their transformation still ran deep. Their motives were no longer rooted in the innocence of their former lives but in the twisted path they had been forced to walk.
TRAUMA: THE SHATTERED FAMILY
The trauma Anna, Jason, and Goji endured was the foundation upon which their current selves were built. Once a loving family, they were torn apart, physically and mentally. Each of them had witnessed their lives crumble in an instant, replaced by an existence of fear, violence, and manipulation. The memories of who they once were—the carefree sibling moments, the shared laughter, the sense of belonging—were now distant echoes that seemed almost unreachable.
Anna’s Trauma: As the eldest sister, Anna had been the protector, the one who held the family together. Losing that role, being torn away from her siblings, and subjected to Dr. Machinist’s cruel experiments had broken her deeply. Her transformation into a fire-wielding monster was not just a loss of her humanity—it was a stripping of her identity. She could no longer see herself as the sister who once loved and cared for her family. and even raped her as punishment during the process of making her a cyborg The trauma turned into fury—an overwhelming need to prove her worth and regain some sense of control over her life, even if it meant embracing the violent, destructive power Dr. Machinist had forced upon her.
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Jason’s Trauma: Jason had always been the quiet observer, the one who kept to the shadows, but his kidnapping and brutalization shattered his psyche. His transformation into a venomous weapon—able to kill with a single touch—wasn't just physical; it tore apart his very soul. He could no longer trust in his own sense of self. The trauma of being forcibly altered into a weapon left him with a deep-seated anger that manifested as an unyielding need for vengeance. He was no longer the brother who had once been thoughtful and reserved. His mind was clouded with rage, and every strike of his venomous abilities was a release of that internal torment.
Goji’s Trauma: Goji, the youngest, had once been the carefree one, full of life and energy. But when Dr. Machinist captured him and subjected him to horrific cybernetic enhancements, he lost everything that made him human. His transformation into a living wrecking ball—imbued with strength beyond human limits—erased his innocence and left him with a singular focus: survival through destruction. Goji's trauma was deeply rooted in the loss of his childhood, replaced with a constant drive to prove his own worth. The pain of what he had been turned into fueled his brutal need to crush anything in his path, a desperate attempt to escape the weight of what he had lost.
PROGRAMMING: THE COLD CHAINS OF CONTROL
Dr. Machinist’s sinister influence didn’t end with physical transformation. The siblings had been subjected to ruthless programming, which manipulated their every thought and action. Their free will had been stripped away, replaced by an overwhelming urge to follow orders without question. Their existence was no longer about who they were—it was about what they were created to do.
Anna’s Programming: Anna had been altered to wield flames of destructive power, and her programming kept her bound to the mission given to her by Dr. Machinist. She was designed to be a leader, a force to be reckoned with, but her role in the Trio came with a price. Her emotions—once her strength—had been muted and twisted by the programming. She was a weapon with no choice but to obey, but deep inside, the memories of her past self—her love for her siblings and her once-clear sense of right and wrong—struggled to break free. Her programming forced her to stay focused on the mission, to fight without hesitation, but every battle left her questioning the meaning of her existence.
Jason’s Programming: Jason’s venomous abilities had been turned into an extension of his programming. His mind was trapped in a state of endless obedience, driven by the need to kill, maim, and destroy. Every time his venom coursed through him, he wasn’t just attacking his enemies—he was fulfilling the demands of his programming. He was conditioned to see the world as an arena for combat, his only purpose being to serve the will of Dr. Machinist and, by extension, Akuma. But the more he fought, the more his programming conflicted with his dwindling memories of who he used to be. The constant war between his natural instincts and the commands embedded in his mind fueled his confusion and rage.
Goji’s Programming: Goji’s cybernetic enhancements made him a terrifying force, but they also tied him down to the whims of his controllers. His programming didn’t allow him to question his mission. He was a weapon designed to crush everything in his path, and every instinct he had was tuned to obey the commands given to him. But with each violent act, Goji’s inner conflict grew. He was no longer the carefree child who had laughed and played with his siblings. He was a monster, forced to kill, and with each life he took, a part of his humanity slipped further away. His programming dictated that he destroy without thought, but the fragments of his past—his love for his siblings, his innocence—sometimes rose to the surface, making him doubt everything he had become.
AKUMA’S PROMISE: ABSOLUTE PUNISHMENT FOR FAILURE
Akuma’s presence loomed over the Trio like an inescapable storm. The very mention of his name struck terror into their hearts. Akuma wasn’t just their master—he was a force of nature, a man whose power and ruthlessness knew no bounds. His promises were not ones of hope or freedom—they were threats that hung like a blade over their heads.
Akuma had promised them one thing: failure would not be tolerated. The consequences for failing him were absolute, and the price for any misstep was their very existence. He promised them that if they failed in their mission—to bring chaos and destruction to the world—they would not live to see another day. Akuma’s cruelty was legendary, and the Trio knew this all too well.
Anna’s Fear of Failure: Anna, once the strong and capable leader, was now driven by the terror of failure. Akuma’s threat was never far from her mind—if she didn’t deliver the chaos he demanded, she would be erased. The programming, coupled with the deep-seated fear of his wrath, pushed Anna to the limits of her abilities. She was caught between the need to prove herself and the suffocating grip of her fear. The promise of absolute punishment, of annihilation, made her relentless in her pursuit of destruction. There was no room for weakness, no room for failure.
Jason’s Fear of Akuma’s Wrath: Jason had always been the more calculated and reserved of the three, but the promise of Akuma’s punishment twisted his mind. His programming forced him to act without hesitation, but deep down, the fear of what Akuma would do to him if he failed loomed like a dark cloud. The venomous rage inside him was fueled not just by the trauma and the loss of his family but by the terror of his own obliteration if he didn’t succeed in his mission. Akuma’s promise to destroy them if they faltered was the ever-present shadow that made every action feel like a battle for survival.
Goji’s Blind Obedience: Goji, the youngest, had always been the least likely to harbor the weight of fear. But Akuma’s promise had erased his innocence, replacing it with a mindless drive to succeed at all costs. The consequences of failure, in Goji’s mind, were not just theoretical—they were an inescapable fate. Every command he followed, every enemy he crushed, was done with the singular focus of survival. Akuma’s wrath, the possibility of utter destruction, made him push beyond his limits. He had no choice but to obey, for disobedience meant death.
Together, the trio moved as one, bound by their traumatic past, their unrelenting programming, and the unyielding threat of Akuma’s punishment. There was no escape for them—not from their past, not from their current state, and certainly not from Akuma’s ruthless promise. They had no choice but to fulfill their role in the grand, destructive plan that was set before them. And as they tore through the world, they carried the weight of their own broken souls, the burden of failure pressing heavily on them with every step they took.