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Galun Hayetz commanded the 1999 “Quark of Malhuder” particle experiment, overriding researcher objections to enforce high-risk protocols. During the crisis, he issued an ultimatum to a submersible crew: retrieve a sample of an interdimensional entity or face live artillery fire, cementing his reputation for ruthless prioritization of scientific gains over human safety.
In 2002, he seized authority over the Sansara Research Center under military jurisdiction, imposing draconian secrecy measures while ignoring escalating reports of Haruka Alford’s instability. His dealings with Takuya Goroza remained fraught with open antagonism, a carryover from their fractured professional history.
Galun later partnered with Haruka to extract energy from an alternate dimension, disregarding warnings about destabilization. This alliance reached its zenith when he sanctioned a satellite-mounted laser attack against the interdimensional entity merging with Haruka—a tactical strike that backfired catastrophically, amplifying the creature’s capabilities and triggering cascading destruction.
His governance fused militarized command with unconstrained scientific ambition, systematically sidelining ethical dissent. The fallout from his decisions ravaged critical infrastructure, including military installations and the Sansara facility itself.
In 2002, he seized authority over the Sansara Research Center under military jurisdiction, imposing draconian secrecy measures while ignoring escalating reports of Haruka Alford’s instability. His dealings with Takuya Goroza remained fraught with open antagonism, a carryover from their fractured professional history.
Galun later partnered with Haruka to extract energy from an alternate dimension, disregarding warnings about destabilization. This alliance reached its zenith when he sanctioned a satellite-mounted laser attack against the interdimensional entity merging with Haruka—a tactical strike that backfired catastrophically, amplifying the creature’s capabilities and triggering cascading destruction.
His governance fused militarized command with unconstrained scientific ambition, systematically sidelining ethical dissent. The fallout from his decisions ravaged critical infrastructure, including military installations and the Sansara facility itself.