Project SPOTLIGHT

Project SPOTLIGHT was a pre-War initiative, information of which is found in Sugar Grove terminal entries.

Background
Also known as "KM-41," the project focused on creating a neutrino pulse emitter. The scientists attempted to develop an emitter capable of "remotely scanning enemy installations and reconstructing an internal map of the facility."

A field test of the emitter was conducted in a civilian office building and subsequent news reports suggested that the resulting casualties were caused by a "sudden mass psychotic episode" resulting from the scan. The project was canceled despite its potential military applications, as its usefulness as a covert operations tool was determined to be limited.