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[[Professor]] '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[German]] [[scientist]].
[[Professor]] '''{{PAGENAME}}''' was a [[German]] [[scientist]].


He and Dr [[Ingrid Karnstein]] were sent to [[Haiti]] in [[1915]], ostensibly to do research on s [[zombie]]s with a high immunity to damage in use in combat, as well as the use of such drugs for [[mind control]].
He and Dr [[Ingrid Karnstein]] were sent to [[Haiti]] in [[1915]], ostensibly to do research on the use of [[tetrodotoxin]] and [[datura]] to slow the bleeding of injured [[soldier]]s. However, that was a cover for the real purpose, to create mindless [[zombie]]s with a high immunity to damage in use in combat, as well as the use of such drugs for [[mind control]].


When the government fell and [[American]] troops invaded, Karnstein took advantage of the chaos to destroy her notes and as much of the [[laboratory]] where the research had been done. Von Stein argued with her when he discovered what she had done. She kneed him in the groin and ran away. Due to a gas leak caused by the damage, the laboratory shortly thereafter exploded, killing von Stein. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Darkness (novel)|White Darkness]]'')
When the government fell and [[American]] troops invaded, Karnstein took advantage of the chaos to destroy her notes and as much of the [[laboratory]] where the research had been done. Von Stein argued with her when he discovered what she had done. She kneed him in the groin and ran away. Due to a gas leak caused by the damage, the laboratory shortly thereafter exploded, killing von Stein. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[White Darkness (novel)|White Darkness]]'')
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