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Rosalind Lutece

Chief Scientist Rosalind Lutece

Rosalind Lutece is a quantum physicist and the current Chief Scientist of Physics of the United Terran Federation, who wrote books about scientific studies on alternate universes. From a young age, Rosalind was curious about the possibility of multiple realities and decided she wanted to be a physicist. Many years later, in the course of experimentation with atoms, she was able to indefinitely suspend an atom in midair. Her colleagues referred to the process as "quantum levitation," while Rosalind herself dubbed it the "Lutece Field." She began to wonder about the possibility of suspending larger objects, up to and including a city. At an indeterminate time, Rosalind met Zachary Hale Comstock, an influential religious figure who took great interest in her work. Comstock agreed to fund Rosalind's continued research into the Lutece Field in return for her help constructing a floating city which he had seen in a premonition.   Rosalind Lutece is the Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Physics. As the Chief Scientist of the Ministry of Physics, her research includes the fields of:   Computing: Science Labs, research, science ships, ship computers, point-defense, sensors.   Field Manipulation: Power Plants, shields, some strategic resources.   Particles: Ship reactors, energy weapons, FTL, some strategic resources.   The primary responsibility of the 3 Chief Scientists is to promote the continued scientific development of the Federation while regulating dangerous technologies or fields of research. In addition to operating countless state-run research labs and facilities, the Ministry regulates private research companies, evaluates whether new technologies and ready for public use and regulates which fields of research are forbidden.
Species
Children
Gender
Female
Eyes
Blue
Hair
Pompadour red
Skin Tone/Pigmentation
White
Height
5'9
Weight
58 kg
Quotes & Catchphrases
"When I was a girl, I dreamt of standing in a room looking at a girl who was and was not myself, who stood looking at another girl, who also was and was not myself. My mother took this for a nightmare. I saw it as the beginning of a career in physics."

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