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Director [REDACTED]

Overview

[REDACTED] is a Project Director within the Confederacy of Independent Systems, serving under the Confederate Scientific and Experimental Warfare Division. Widely recognized as a “young genius celebrity” among scientific circles, he is known for his unconventional and highly controversial approach to warfare, treating combat not as a means of conquest, but as a large-scale experimental system.

Operating under the belief that knowledge and discovery outweigh all ethical limitations, [REDACTED] utilizes live battlefield conditions to test hypotheses, refine experimental technologies, and validate theoretical models. His work frequently involves advanced weapons research, environmental manipulation, and the adaptation of droid behavior in combat scenarios.

Despite his undeniable brilliance, [REDACTED] is equally defined by his extreme ego and need for recognition. His tendency to prioritize validation of his own theories over operational stability often results in unpredictable and high-risk situations, leading many within the CIS to view him as both a valuable asset and a dangerous liability.

Early Life

[REDACTED] was born on [REDACTED], where he demonstrated exceptional intellectual capabilities from a young age. His early academic development quickly drew attention within Republic scientific institutions, granting him access to advanced research programs and positioning him among the most promising young minds of his generation.

Initially aligned with the Galactic Republic, [REDACTED] pursued a career within its scientific divisions, focusing on experimental research and theoretical applications. However, even during this early stage, his methods began to raise concerns among his peers and superiors. He showed little regard for ethical boundaries, favoring rapid results and breakthrough discoveries over procedural limitations.

His growing reputation as a prodigy was soon overshadowed by controversy. In one of his early research projects, [REDACTED] conducted extreme and ethically unacceptable experiments involving multiple lifeforms. While the results were scientifically successful, the methods employed triggered outrage within Republic institutions.

The situation culminated in a formal demonstration observed by high-ranking officials. Despite achieving his intended results, [REDACTED] reacted with visible excitement, openly celebrating his success and declaring his own genius in a manner widely seen as inappropriate and detached.

Following the incident, [REDACTED] was expelled from Republic scientific divisions, marking a turning point in his career. From that moment onward, he began to view the Republic as restrictive, outdated and inefficient, ultimately rejecting its principles in favor of unrestricted scientific pursuit.

Geonosis Incident

During his time within the Confederacy of Independent Systems, [REDACTED] conducted a series of experimental projects on Geonosis focused on volatile chemical reactions and large-scale environmental weaponization. One of these experiments resulted in a catastrophic failure, triggering a massive explosion followed by a rapidly spreading fire that proved extremely difficult to contain.

The incident caused severe damage to nearby installations and forced an emergency response from CIS personnel. Initial containment efforts were further complicated when standard suppression methods, including the use of water, unintentionally accelerated the spread of the fire due to the unknown chemical properties involved.

As a result of the scale of the failure, [REDACTED] was formally summoned before the Separatist Council to provide an explanation for the incident and its consequences. During the hearing, he was heavily reprimanded by members of the leadership, including Nute Gunray.

Rather than demonstrating concern or accountability, [REDACTED] responded with visible frustration and excitement, openly challenging the Council’s reaction. He argued that the unexpected behavior of the fire represented a significant scientific discovery, criticizing the leadership for focusing on the damage rather than the potential application of the phenomenon.

“Do you not see it? How do you not see it? This is a fascinating discovery! Idiots! The fire spread due to the use of water! Instead of allowing me to study which compound caused this so your incompetent generals can use it in battle, you are reprimanding me? Imbeciles!"

Despite the severity of the incident and his behavior during the hearing, the scientific implications of his findings led to an unexpected outcome. Veyss[REDACTED] was released without direct punishment, though the event significantly reinforced his reputation within the CIS as both a dangerous liability and an irreplaceable asset.

Since the incident, his work has remained under indirect supervision, with certain members of the Separatist leadership closely monitoring his projects while continuing to authorize his research due to its potential strategic value.