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Fedok Wockam holds the position of Undersecretary in the Melkian military's Intelligence Department. His key intervention occurs during the court-martial of Colonel Yoran Pailsen, commander of the Red Shoulder Battalion. Wockam presents coded documents allegedly linked to Pailsen's activities, formally requesting an indefinite halt to the proceedings. He further petitions for Pailsen's transfer into his division's custody, citing medical concerns after Pailsen's visible mental breakdown. This intervention successfully results in Wockam seizing physical control of Pailsen.
Motivations for Wockam's pursuit include a personal vendetta against Pailsen. During the trial, a prosecutor directly questions whether Wockam acts due to Pailsen's alleged responsibility for the downfall and suicide of Wockam's father; Wockam publicly dismisses this line of inquiry as irrelevant. Once Pailsen is secured at a specialized intelligence facility on Kuzsuk, Wockam subjects him to intensive interrogation using the MRC device. This tool suppresses the body's natural defenses and heightens susceptibility, effectively torturing Pailsen into revealing details about Chirico Cuvie. Pailsen describes Chirico as a "supreme survivor" possessing a rare genetic trait granting extraordinary resilience and apparent invulnerability, developed through Pailsen's experiments.
Wockam exercises direct oversight of military operations and personnel. He is briefed on the outcome of the disastrous river crossing operation on Lowmes and specifically inquires about survivors, showing particular interest in Chirico Cuvie's status. He later refers to Chirico as his "mouse," indicating a view of him as a test subject. Wockam actively monitors Chirico's reassignment to a specialized AT squad on Galeade and implicitly authorizes the squad's deployment on exceptionally perilous missions. These deployments are part of Wockam's own initiative to conduct experiments aimed at identifying other "supreme survivors," leveraging the deadly combat scenarios to test their limits. He explicitly states this experimental goal to Pailsen while referencing a damaged data disk containing Pailsen's research notes.
Beyond the experiments, Wockam engages in broader political maneuvering. His subordinate, Cotta Ruske, notes that military brass desired the failure of the Lowmes operation specifically because it was Wockam's proposal, suggesting internal opposition. Following the unexpected Gilgamesh victory at Lowmes, Ruske informs Wockam he is now perceived as a hero and suggests that if the Hundred Year War concludes under current circumstances, Wockam could attain any rank or office he desires. Military officials observing Wockam during Pailsen's trial explicitly discuss his efforts to discredit the military and consolidate power in anticipation of the post-war political landscape.
Physically, Wockam possesses yellow/blonde hair and grey eyes, often described as having an Aryan-like appearance evoking comparisons to Nazi officers. His demeanor is consistently calculating and controlled, frequently displaying smirks during the trial and while discussing plans with subordinates. He exhibits ruthless pragmatism, employing torture, sacrificing soldiers in engineered combat scenarios, and manipulating judicial processes to achieve objectives related to personal vengeance and acquiring power through "supreme survivor" research.
Motivations for Wockam's pursuit include a personal vendetta against Pailsen. During the trial, a prosecutor directly questions whether Wockam acts due to Pailsen's alleged responsibility for the downfall and suicide of Wockam's father; Wockam publicly dismisses this line of inquiry as irrelevant. Once Pailsen is secured at a specialized intelligence facility on Kuzsuk, Wockam subjects him to intensive interrogation using the MRC device. This tool suppresses the body's natural defenses and heightens susceptibility, effectively torturing Pailsen into revealing details about Chirico Cuvie. Pailsen describes Chirico as a "supreme survivor" possessing a rare genetic trait granting extraordinary resilience and apparent invulnerability, developed through Pailsen's experiments.
Wockam exercises direct oversight of military operations and personnel. He is briefed on the outcome of the disastrous river crossing operation on Lowmes and specifically inquires about survivors, showing particular interest in Chirico Cuvie's status. He later refers to Chirico as his "mouse," indicating a view of him as a test subject. Wockam actively monitors Chirico's reassignment to a specialized AT squad on Galeade and implicitly authorizes the squad's deployment on exceptionally perilous missions. These deployments are part of Wockam's own initiative to conduct experiments aimed at identifying other "supreme survivors," leveraging the deadly combat scenarios to test their limits. He explicitly states this experimental goal to Pailsen while referencing a damaged data disk containing Pailsen's research notes.
Beyond the experiments, Wockam engages in broader political maneuvering. His subordinate, Cotta Ruske, notes that military brass desired the failure of the Lowmes operation specifically because it was Wockam's proposal, suggesting internal opposition. Following the unexpected Gilgamesh victory at Lowmes, Ruske informs Wockam he is now perceived as a hero and suggests that if the Hundred Year War concludes under current circumstances, Wockam could attain any rank or office he desires. Military officials observing Wockam during Pailsen's trial explicitly discuss his efforts to discredit the military and consolidate power in anticipation of the post-war political landscape.
Physically, Wockam possesses yellow/blonde hair and grey eyes, often described as having an Aryan-like appearance evoking comparisons to Nazi officers. His demeanor is consistently calculating and controlled, frequently displaying smirks during the trial and while discussing plans with subordinates. He exhibits ruthless pragmatism, employing torture, sacrificing soldiers in engineered combat scenarios, and manipulating judicial processes to achieve objectives related to personal vengeance and acquiring power through "supreme survivor" research.