The Initiative

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For the Buffy episode titled "The Initiative", see The Initiative (Buffy episode).

The Initiative was a fictional secret government organization in the television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel.

The Initiative
Universe Buffyverse
Type Military, Paranormal investigation
Founded Prior to World War II
Location United States of America
Key people Maggie Walsh

Riley Finn

Angel
Purpose To research demons
To create and recruit demonic Supersoldiers for the American army
Technologies Known technology includes:
  • Laser gun
  • Advanced security
  • Demon-proof cages
  • Cerebral Violence Inhibitor (aka "The Chip")
  • Adam
Powers*** Accesss to high-tech technology which can be used to slay demons and control their actions
Affiliations Federal government of the United States
Subsidiaries Unnamed demonic resistance group

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    [edit] Origins

    The Initiative program was known to exist in the 1940s, when it employed Angel's talents to capture a German submarine during World War II. It was originally known as the "Demon Research Initiative." The Angel episode "Why We Fight" explained that the Third Reich had a similar program and investigated the possible use of vampires in the war effort with three vampire captives -- Spike, Nostroyev and the so-called Prince of Lies. The Nazis had lured the trio to a supposed virgin-blood party in Madrid. This revelation seems to cast the Initiative in the same light as other WWII era projects, such as the nuclear weapons of the Manhattan Project.

    [edit] Sunnydale

    Riley and Walsh
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    Riley and Walsh

    In 1999, the physical headquarters of 'the Initiative' is located underground, beneath the University of California campus in Sunnydale. It is commanded by Maggie Walsh, also a psychology professor at the school. Under her direction, military commandos captured and studied werewolves, demons, vampires and other supernatural creatures for the covert U.S. government operation. The Initiative is able to experiment on these creatures by denying them food until the point of near-starvation, and then providing them with drugged meals; once the creature is unconscious, the soldiers can safely begin their experimentation. A primary goal of the project is to negate the threat that "hostile sub-terrestrial" (demon) entities pose to human beings. However, a more sinister and ultra-classified goal is to hybridize superpowered soldiers. The Initiative's captives have (at various points) included the werewolf Oz and the vampire Spike, the latter of whom was implanted with a chip that caused him to experience extreme pain whenever he attacked (or intended to attack) a human being.

    Buffy's boyfriend Riley Finn is initially a member of the Initiative, as are other soldiers posing as UC Sunnydale students, including Forrest and Graham. Riley is unaware that Professor Walsh has also been experimenting on him and the other soldiers, enhancing their performance through methods that threaten their lives (a metaphor for steroid use).

    Professor Walsh's secret project eventually results in the creation of Adam, a humanoid creature consisting of machinery, human and demon parts. The project goes horribly awry when Adam kills several members of Initiative (who are re-animated as zombies) and escapes. Adam possesses a strong capacity for strategy, as well as physical strength that is far superior to Buffy's, and only through a spell cast by Willow, Xander and Giles was she able to defeat him.

    [edit] Closure

    After Adam is defeated and the zombified Initiative members are destroyed, the Initiative's operations are deemed a failure and are officially closed down by the government. The army maintains operations in hunting demons (specifically noting that they are "military" as opposed to "government") and incorporates many of the trained Initiative soldiers, including Riley Finn. They hunt down demon nests in the United States, as well as foreign countries.

    [edit] Brief Reopening

    During the Season 7 episode, "The Killer in Me", Buffy and Spike break into the Initiative to find medicine to dampen the slowly fatal effect of his degenerating chip. While in the abandoned complex, they are attacked by a demon who has managed to survive for over 3 years. After defeating the demon, they run across operatives sent by Riley Finn who remove Spike's chip.

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