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
Developed as late as the mid-2070s, 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; more specifically, this meant only the head of a person could be preserved. To date, there has only been one known participant in the program: CEO of the Nuka-Cola Corporation, John-Caleb Bradberton, who was let into the program as part of Project Cobalt.