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</image> <title source="title2"/> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> <title source="title3"/> <label>Label</label> <label>Label</label> </infobox> The Trials Arena is a large stadium within Skynet City which is used to test various projects from the Biological and Technological Research Divisions. This is the proving grounds where projects are often tested against various forces to ensure they can handle whatever they were tasked to do. The stadium is about as large as one football field which seemed like a good enough size to test various things from enforcers to mecha. The Arena is made out of daitanium and protects the audience with a level 10 AT field. The ceiling is also lined with an AT-field so any blasts dont escape to the surface or cause the stadium roof to collapse. The ground has multiple layers of daitanium in case a very potent impact hits the ground. The arena is the final stage all Skynet projects face and will determine whether it will be sent out to the field, require further research and development, or be terminated outright. The most memorable of these tests was the trials of Project Gainz when he was pitted against Project Stig 2.0; a new fully android version of the Stig. It was one of the few times where the 2 research divisions of Skynet were put against eachother where only one of their projects would come out on top. The Biological vs the Technological. Project Gainz and Project Stig 2.0 fought eachother and displayed impressive fighting prowess from both sides. In the end Project Gainz was victorious, sealing the fate of Project Stig 2.0. Gainz would become Skynet's new enforcer unit.

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