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Yoran Pailsen commanded the elite and notoriously brutal Red Shoulder Battalion for the Gilgamesh Confederation. His leadership faced intense scrutiny after a battalion uprising on Odon, leading to his arrest and court-martial by the Melkian Space Force High Command. Charges included unauthorized unit formation, embezzlement, and orchestrating the uprising to conceal evidence. Pailsen maintained complete silence throughout the trial, refusing to speak even under judicial order. Prosecutors alleged he massacred 1,700 unidentified individuals to simulate the Red Shoulders' disbandment; roughly half the battalion remained unaccounted for after Odon.
Intelligence Undersecretary Fedok Wokkam intervened, submitting encrypted "Pailsen Files" and demanding the trial end so Pailsen could be transferred to his custody. During Wokkam's intervention, Pailsen suffered an apparent mental breakdown, screaming uncontrollably and collapsing physically. This resulted in his remand to Wokkam's supervision at a medical prison on Kuzsuk. Confined to a wheelchair under guard, Pailsen's breakdowns ceased whenever Wokkam was absent, suggesting his instability was strategic.
Under interrogation enhanced by the MRC device, which inhibits physiological defenses, Pailsen revealed his research into "abnormal survivors" – individuals with extreme resilience and regenerative abilities. He identified Chirico Cuvie, discovered on Sunsa after a seven-year search, as the only confirmed case in the Astragius Galaxy. Pailsen detailed experiments on Chirico, including burning and shooting him through the heart, noting survival without scarring. He theorized such individuals unconsciously manipulate their environment to ensure survival. Wokkam used this information to initiate experiments on other soldiers, like Gary Godan, placing him in Chirico’s unit.
The Pailsen Files contained data on Chirico and the Red Shoulders, which Wokkam sought to exploit. Pailsen dismissed the files as personal notes but hinted at unfinished schemes during questioning. His cryptic behavior and knowledge of Chirico’s assignments implied ongoing influence over military operations from imprisonment.
Intelligence Undersecretary Fedok Wokkam intervened, submitting encrypted "Pailsen Files" and demanding the trial end so Pailsen could be transferred to his custody. During Wokkam's intervention, Pailsen suffered an apparent mental breakdown, screaming uncontrollably and collapsing physically. This resulted in his remand to Wokkam's supervision at a medical prison on Kuzsuk. Confined to a wheelchair under guard, Pailsen's breakdowns ceased whenever Wokkam was absent, suggesting his instability was strategic.
Under interrogation enhanced by the MRC device, which inhibits physiological defenses, Pailsen revealed his research into "abnormal survivors" – individuals with extreme resilience and regenerative abilities. He identified Chirico Cuvie, discovered on Sunsa after a seven-year search, as the only confirmed case in the Astragius Galaxy. Pailsen detailed experiments on Chirico, including burning and shooting him through the heart, noting survival without scarring. He theorized such individuals unconsciously manipulate their environment to ensure survival. Wokkam used this information to initiate experiments on other soldiers, like Gary Godan, placing him in Chirico’s unit.
The Pailsen Files contained data on Chirico and the Red Shoulders, which Wokkam sought to exploit. Pailsen dismissed the files as personal notes but hinted at unfinished schemes during questioning. His cryptic behavior and knowledge of Chirico’s assignments implied ongoing influence over military operations from imprisonment.