The Eco-Realist

Vector vun der Gult, AKA The Eco-Realist, is an Alternate UUniversal Sodo from Planet Arplume. His species is a race known to be critically-endangered UUniverse-wide to the point where they are extremely rare and close to extinction. However, such a thing doesn't bother the Eco-Realist as he has stated that his race is doomed to die either way and nothing lasts forever, and that he actually hates his own race for getting themselves in their predicament in the first place. He has soon grown up to be a realist who seeks to ensure that life goes as it should. However, he eventually found de-extinction as something that was intolerable as people were 'playing the UUniverses' and 'violating the laws of nature', as he feels that extinct animals should stay dead because of 'survival of the fittest', and that scientists who work on such pursuits, whom he insults as being 'dumb and self-defeating in their pursuit', should accept that nothing lasts forever, and that if an animal goes extinct, however it was done, they must deal with it no questions asked and just spend their time preserving endangered animals. Thus, he founded The Ecocrats, an organization out to ban de-extinction and ecological manipulation, or anything related to it. One target he seeks to put a stop to is Helix Transgenics, an AUU corporation run by CEO Pirchoch Helix specializing in genetic and biological technologies setting to bring back several extinct creatures, including a sentient race. But due to his beliefs that de-extinction is against the law of nature, Eco-Realist seeks to shut this down with as much legal action as he can.

History
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Quotes

 * "Extinction is and always will be inevitable. You can't just bring a species back. If a species is gone, they should STAY gone, and you should deal with it no questions asked."
 * "You imbeciles think you can just control life itself? Don't play God. In fact, as an uncertain atheist, I shall rephrase that: Don't play THE UUNIVERSES!"
 * "The past is in the past. It's not OUR fault they couldn't adapt. What really matters is the future."