Yain Termilion

Yain Termilion was a lead Class A Progress Director and one of the oldest Dotages on Earth. From moment of deployment, he was tasked with unifying a significant portion of the Earthen Humans under a single nation. Yain is largely credited for the establishment of the Sumerian Civilization, the prosperity of Ancient Greece and the momentary Golden age of Piracy.

Yain also involved himself in numerous other historical events, without taking a lead role in the operations. He aided the slave rebels during the Third Servile War, Infiltrated and tried to halt the Viking invasions, and lived as a slave in Egypt for some time.

Before his involvement with the Operation Catalysis, Yain was a simple Tyronion Historian. His mediocre job-position and insight to human conflict made him a perfect candidate for leading the direction of primitive humans by the dawn of Earthen History. Upon proving his viciousness to be much wilder, than initially expected, Yain was given position as a Class A Enlisted Volunteer, immediatly being enrolled for mandatory Simulation exercises.

Years later, The Experimental Devolution Association (EDA) was founded and made Yain the first of their human subjects. After having succesfully been biologically structured to resemble that of Earthen Humans, Yain was relieved of his Tyronion citizenship, which caused complications for the upper leadership of Operation Catalysis. He was accused of Illegal mutation and fled to exile himself on Adari for the next 24 years.

Eventually, Yain was once again contacted by the directors of Operation Catalysis. Following a larger Government plot to eliminate the sources of the initial accusations, Yain was finally branded a Class A Progess Director of operation Catalysis and was scheduled for deployment the coming year.

Childhood
As a child, Yain was born on the agricultural planet of Adari, countless years, before The Incident. He was born to two farming parents, who primarily experimented with new forms of Chemical plants, in order to speeden up their production and thus, improve their income. Although forced to take part in the family business, Yain was quickly intrigued by the history of his homeplanet and the many conflicts it had previously been a part of it.

Yain eventually began writing his own elaborate books on historical conflicts. Even before finishing Adarian Adolescence, he was well recieved for books such as "Sticks to Guns and Lasers" and "Once disagreements boil". Even as a child, Yain had pessimistic views towards the lack of diplomacy in various organizations and desired a reformation in how human emotions would be handled and treated by men and women of position.