
Gaetan
Molieré

Mineralogist
and Excavations
Age:
39
Birthplace:
Paris, France
Parents:
Christophe and Gabrielle Moliere
Expertise:
Extensive
knowledge of geology and pioneer in the new science of tectonics.
Advisor to the Mining National du France, Ottoman Mining, Australian Opal
Inc., New South Wales Coal, Slate and Granite (Italy), and American Coal and
Lumber. Has developed or invented
sixty-two independent mining and excavation vehicles, tools, or related
equipment. Holds patents on
fifty-nine of said inventions. Acute
senses, particularly taste and smell, enable Moliere to correctly identify any
type of mineral or soil without benefit of aid of any scientific apparatus
98.75% of the time.
Background:
Gaetan
Moliere was born to a middle class working family, the youngest of four
brothers. Both his parents were
teachers; Christophe Moliere teaches university courses at the Sorbonne, and
Gabrielle Moliere is a retired music teacher.
Gaetan displayed an early interest in subterranean pursuits at age seven
when he began exploring the vast sewer networks that lie underneath old Paris.
By the age of thirteen, Moliere had developed a specialized type of
goggles and headgear to wear while exploring caves in the surrounding
countryside, as the sewers and catacombs held no further challenge or mysteries
for him. He entered the Sorbonne at age seventeen , but left soon
after when given the opportunity to act as special advisor to the local mining
company. Soon thereafter, Moliere
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