At the beginning of WWII, Levin had partnered with the U.S. Government to design new and revolutionary defense systems. Based on TRICOR’s’ own unified field theory, Project Rainbow was born and would prove to be their greatest success. The theory was that large generators could be used to bend light around objects creating an invisibility cloak to shield it from radar. Crewed by TRICOR Scientists posing as Navy soldiers, everything has been meticulously planned out and on October 27th, 1943 “The Philadelphia Experiment” would test that theory using the U.S.S. Eldridge as its first test subject. The constant hum of the electromagnetic generators pulse throughout the ship as they are primed for the first phase of testing. Having travelled back in time, Nikko’s mission is to stop the experiment from happening. The future depends on it. Dressed in his elite armor, he boards the Eldridge and using a lifetime of training and preparation, shoots his way through the massive ship killing the TRICOR imposters on his way to the main generator.