| In the
Hades
Project, two groups are attempting to build a quantum
computer. The good guys are CyberSys Industries and the bad guys
are well, really bad guys. The CyberSys device is called the
Destiny computer, and the bad guys call their device the
Hades computer. So just what is a
Quantum Computer. Click on the icon on the right for a great
explanation.
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Quantum Computer |
| The Hades
Project exposes a possibility of a terrorist attack using the
Internet. How real is the threat of Cyber War? Very real. For a chilling look
into the topic, view the Frontline
online video produced by PBS. |

Cyber War |
| The ancient
relic known as the Spear of Destiny really exists. You can see it
at the
Hapsburg Museum in Vienna, Austria. In the Hades Project,
a brutal scene takes place in the museum when the Spear is stolen. Take a tour of the real museum by clicking on the icon. |

Hapsburg Museum |
| The secret
location of the Hades Project is a fictitious old military base in
the Ozark Mountains of Arkansas. But a real military facility
inspired us for the scene. It's called the
Montauk Project, and it has quite a history of its own. Read
about it by clicking on the icon. |

Montauk Project |
| In the Hades
Project, everyone is racing to find the
Spear of Destiny. So did it really exist? It sure
did. Here's one of many descriptions you can find on the
Internet. |

Spear of Destiny |
| Another
high-impact scene in the Hades Project occurs in a small
church in Axum, Ethiopia. Legend has it that inside the
church is the Ark of the Covenant. Click the icon to
learn more. |

Axum, Ethiopia |
| The Hades
Project begins and ends at
Lenin's Tomb in Red Square just outside the walls of the
Kremlin. Take a look at the real thing by
clicking on the icon. |

Lenin's Tomb |