LEAP-X Program

The Life Extension And Prolongation Program, otherwise known as the LEAP-X Program, was an experimental program developed by the United States Armed Forces.

Background
The LEAP-X program was a feat of biomechanical engineering that could preserve organic tissue and keep a human subject alive indefinitely. The original concept involved the creation of a living bio-suit that preserved the entire body, but all the prototypes required so much power and specialized components that no more than 15 pounds of organic matter could be preserved, equating to one's head only.

The CEO of the Nuka-Cola Corporation, John-Caleb Bradberton struck a deal with General C. Braxton on March 13, 2076, trading the services of Bradberton's Beverageers, a team of world-class organic chemists to the military's chemical weapons program, for access to the program. He pooled his immense fortune and embezzled funds from Nuka-World's budget to cover the expense, including the salaries of the researchers. Though the park staff complained about the cutbacks and the resulting decrease in park safety, Bradberton pushed forward.

On April 2, 2077, Bradberton underwent the procedure in the personal vault beneath his office in Nuka-World, leaving the management of his affairs in the hands of executive assistant Peyton Huxley.

Characteristics

 * CEO of the Nuka-Cola Corporation, John-Caleb Bradberton, let into the program as part of Project Cobalt.

Appearance
LEAP-X Program is mentioned only in the Fallout 4 add-on Nuka-World.