Miles Craven, head of International Operations was determined to create superhuman soldiers for his army and therefore started Project: Genesis. The most promising method of creating superhumans was the Gen-Factor, a substance with the ability to bestow superhuman powers on people exposed to it, making them
Gen-actives. The Gen-Factor was discovered by Dr. Simon Tsung, who had extracted it from Ethan McCain, a baby he had found with superhuman powers. Craven used the Gen-Factor on many subjects, but all either died, went insane or mutated into monstrous beings. He finally succeeded with
Team 7 and the survivors of the experiment were labeled Gen12. Later other
Gen12-superhumans were seen, but the Team 7 members appeared to be the most successful and the most powerful of the Gen12. A revival of Project Genesis about 20 years later produced
Gen13. The name Gen13 is only used for the members of the superhero group Gen13, while other Gen-Actives of their generation simply refer to themselves as Gen-Active (like
DV8). Gen12 and Gen13 refer to generations of Americans. ==References==