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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Kebiria]]n scientist. He investigated the legends of ''Al Harwaz'' and discovered the [[Xarax]]. Prime Minister [[Benari]] ordered him to use them against the Gilteans. He decided to use them to bring about world peace by having the Xarax duplicate the entire human race. However, since they were unable to distinguish between individual [[human]]s, they killed and duplicated him as well. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dancing the Code (novel)|Dancing the Code]]'') | '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[Kebiria]]n scientist. He investigated the legends of ''Al Harwaz'' and discovered the [[Xarax]]. Prime Minister [[Benari]] ordered him to use them against the Gilteans. He decided to use them to bring about world peace by having the Xarax duplicate the entire human race. However, since they were unable to distinguish between individual [[human]]s, they killed and duplicated him as well. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Dancing the Code (novel)|Dancing the Code]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:02, 18 February 2015
Sadeq Zalloua was a Kebirian scientist. He investigated the legends of Al Harwaz and discovered the Xarax. Prime Minister Benari ordered him to use them against the Gilteans. He decided to use them to bring about world peace by having the Xarax duplicate the entire human race. However, since they were unable to distinguish between individual humans, they killed and duplicated him as well. (PROSE: Dancing the Code)