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==Biography==
==Biography==
Clovis I genetically altered his son out of a desire to make Clovis II a "flawless image" of himself. While Clovis II was developing, Clovis I replaced his mitochondrial DNA (normally inherited from the mother) with his own in order to ensure he was ''"in his cellular engines, powering his existence.''"  
Clovis I genetically altered his son out of a desire to make Clovis II a "flawless image" of himself. While Clovis II was developing, Clovis I replaced his mitochondrial DNA (normally inherited from the mother) with his own in order to ensure he was ''"in [Clovis II's]] cellular engines, powering his existence.''"  


Clovis I continued to meddle with Clovis II's genes throughout his life. One such modification, intended to allow Clovis II to no longer require sleep, led Clovis II to instead develop a neurodegenerative disorder known as the "Clovis Curse", a "fatal prion insomnia" which could be passed on to his (and Clovis I's, by extension) children. Having previously been granted an ultra-vigilant immune system by Clovis II's tampering, Clovis II's body would reject all attempts at treatment, and as the disease progressed, Clovis I ordered that Clovis II's only chance of survival was to be uploaded into an [[Exo]] body. Unfortunately, due to unresolved problems that inevitably led to the degeneration of early-generation exominds, Clovis II's mind deteriorated to a point where his strenuous, involuntary movements tore his own chassis apart.
Clovis I continued to meddle with Clovis II's genes throughout his life. One such modification, intended to allow Clovis II to no longer require sleep, led Clovis II to instead develop a neurodegenerative disorder known as the "Clovis Curse", a "fatal prion insomnia" which could be passed on to his (and Clovis I's, by extension) children. Having previously been granted an ultra-vigilant immune system by Clovis II's tampering, Clovis II's body would reject all attempts at treatment, and as the disease progressed, Clovis I ordered that Clovis II's only chance of survival was to be uploaded into an [[Exo]] body. Unfortunately, due to unresolved problems that inevitably led to the degeneration of early-generation exominds, Clovis II's mind deteriorated to a point where his strenuous, involuntary movements tore his own chassis apart.