A-Series
| Type | Clone production series |
|---|---|
| Creator | Richard Rambam |
| Genetic source | Alexandru Ionuț |
| Manufacturer | Snubable Enterprise |
| First produced | 1999 |
| Discontinued | 1 May 2025 |
| Main location | North of Bucharest, Romania |
| Related project | B-Series stabilization project |
A-Series was the main clone production series created by Richard Rambam under Snubable Enterprise. It used genetic material taken from Alexandru Ionuț and developed into a large-scale clandestine cloning program north of Bucharest, Romania.
The A-Series became the central biological program of Snubable Enterprise. It first supplied labor inside restricted Snubable sites. Later units were used for guarded transport and armed support. The series remained active until the collapse of Snubable Enterprise on 1 May 2025.
History
[edit | edit source]The A-Series originated in 1999, when Richard Rambam collected DNA, blood, and skin samples from Alexandru Ionuț. These samples became the basis for the first human cloning attempts carried out through the early Snubable structure.
The earliest cloning attempts were unstable. They later formed the technical basis for the A-Series, which became more organized after Snubable Enterprise expanded under criminal protection.
By 2007, Snubable Enterprise had come under the control of the Bucharest Butchers. This gave Rambam access to protected sites, transport routes, financing, and industrial supply channels.
By 2010, large-scale Snubable production was concentrated in secured sites north of Bucharest. The A-Series was then tied to the wider Snubable factory structure. Biological production, mechanical support, and guarded movement were handled inside the same controlled network.
Production system
[edit | edit source]A-Series clones were produced through accelerated biological growth. The main production process used vertical incubation chambers filled with synthetic amniotic fluid. The chambers were supported by temperature control, oxygen injection, and neural stimulation systems.
Early production cycles took longer than later factory cycles. Under later Snubable conditions, physical maturation could reportedly be completed in about 14 days.
Most A-Series clones were described as pale, bald, and physically uniform. Blue eyes were common. After extraction from the incubation system, clones were inspected, registered, conditioned, and assigned to a work category.
The internal serial structure used the AR designation. The letters came from Alexandru and Rambam, referring to Alexandru Ionuț as the genetic source and Richard Rambam as the director of the series.
Classification
[edit | edit source]The A-Series used internal categories for clone assignment. Jester clones were unstable or failed units and were mainly used for low-level labor or hazardous experimental roles.
Standard clones were used for routine facility work. They handled internal movement, perimeter duties, and transport support inside Snubable-controlled sites.
Elite clones were treated as more stable and obedient. They were assigned to armed security, enforcement work, and higher-risk deployments. Standard and Elite units were usually issued black synthetic suits produced inside the Snubable system.
Use by Snubable Shrankenhaus
[edit | edit source]Snubable Shrankenhaus functioned as the mechanical counterpart to Richard Rambam's biological production system. Its workshops, vehicle plants, transport equipment, and machinery supported the movement and use of A-Series clones.
A-Series clones were assigned to production plants, loading areas, assembly halls, maintenance corridors, and hazardous support work. At the department's peak in the early 2020s, around 1,000 A-Series clones were separately assigned to Snubable Shrankenhaus work.
During the early period from 2008 to the mid-2010s, clone numbers were still limited. Some early clones were given better living conditions than later production units and were assigned personal or semi-personal vehicles made inside Shrankenhaus workshops.
Septicsolution support
[edit | edit source]Septicsolution supported the A-Series through sanitation and disposal work. The company gave Snubable Enterprise a public explanation for tanker movement, service routes, waste-transfer paperwork, and restricted-site cleaning.
Some A-Series clones were assigned to low-level cleaning and loading work connected to Septicsolution operations. These clones were not recorded as normal employees and were usually kept inside restricted areas.
Septicsolution also helped remove material from clone-production areas. Its vehicles and service crews allowed Snubable Enterprise to move biological waste and laboratory residue under ordinary sanitation cover.
Tanoa support
[edit | edit source]In April 2015, Richard Rambam met a liaison of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen near Giurgiu under the authority of Daniel Paap. During the meeting, he provided cloning protocols, incubator schematics, and technical material connected to the A-Series.
After this exchange, Snubable Enterprise received diesel generators, industrial chemicals, fuel supplies, and armed protection. The relationship increased production capacity and tied Snubable Enterprise more closely to Tanoa-backed industrial and security networks.
Tanoa support also affected Snubable Shrankenhaus. The mechanical department received material and technical assistance that helped expand protected transport and armed clone deployment.
Decline and collapse
[edit | edit source]By 2023, Snubable Enterprise was facing growing internal instability. Records from the period refer to a B-Series stabilization project created to address degeneration among later A-Series clones.
The collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen on 30 November 2024 weakened Snubable supply channels and reduced external protection. During 2024 and early 2025, the Fish Collective carried out operations against Snubable Enterprise and the Bucharest Butchers.
On 29 April 2025, the main Snubable Shrankenhaus production plant was destroyed. On 30 April 2025, Stefan Shrankenhaus was killed near Bucharest during an attempted escape.
On 1 May 2025, Richard Rambam and Peter Pecker were captured and executed in Bucharest. Snubable Enterprise stopped functioning after their deaths. Surviving A-Series clones were destroyed during the final clearance of Snubable sites.
Known clones
[edit | edit source]Known A-Series clones included Snobbina Rambam and Peabard Rambam. Snobbina Rambam was a later personal clone assigned to Petru Rambam. Peabard Rambam was manufactured in 2014 and became the final surviving clone before his execution on 8 June 2026.