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Johan and Nina's father was a German-Czechoslovakian career soldier. His name is unknown.
He was the son of Terner Poppe, and thusly the half-brother of Franz Bonaparta.
Biography[]
Background[]
Before he was born, his mother had been involved in an affair with Poppe, and it was through this relationship that he was conceived. The relationship did not last long, and his mother eventually left Poppe to marry another man in a neighboring town, where she later gave birth to her son.
He is implied to have had siblings besides Bonaparta, but how many is not known.
At some point in his youth, he decided he wanted to become a soldier. However, he required a recommendation from a Czech to be enrolled, and his stepfather (being German) could not provide it, so his mother reached out to Bonaparta, having known him previously. Bonaparta, intending to use his half-brother in a future experiment, readily provided the recommendation.
Involvement in the eugenics experiment[]
He took part in Bonaparta's experiment, which including courting Věra Černá in an attempt to create the perfect child. As a result of this union, Johan and Nina were born.
He was killed after trying to escape Czechoslovakia and the experiment with Věra.