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+ | '''Denis''' refers to '''Denis Rogatien Remillard''', eldest son of Donatien Remillard and Marie-Madeleine Fabre. Born 17 May 1967, Denis was one of the first true Operant humans, with an exceptionally high IQ and a powerful metapsychic armamentarium. He was one of the earliest researchers into metapsychology, led the metaconcert that summoned the Intervention, and was one of the founding Magnates of the Human Polity of the Milieu. His offspring all rose to high position within the Milieu, he was intimately involved with the Fury crisis, and he died under mysterious circumstances immediately prior to the Metapsychic Rebellion of 2083. <ref name="name_for_re-use"><!-- Placeholder text. -->''This article currently has no citations or references.''</ref> |
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Denis refers to Denis Rogatien Remillard, eldest son of Donatien Remillard and Marie-Madeleine Fabre. Born 17 May 1967, Denis was one of the first true Operant humans, with an exceptionally high IQ and a powerful metapsychic armamentarium. He was one of the earliest researchers into metapsychology, led the metaconcert that summoned the Intervention, and was one of the founding Magnates of the Human Polity of the Milieu. His offspring all rose to high position within the Milieu, he was intimately involved with the Fury crisis, and he died under mysterious circumstances immediately prior to the Metapsychic Rebellion of 2083. [1]
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