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Controlled Chaos Ltd. is the name given to the collective body of inhabitants of the sustainable moon-world of New Murano (formerly twin moons, with its less-livable twin, Lido being destroyed a few years prior).

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  • Controlled Chaos Ltd. is the name given to the collective body of inhabitants of the sustainable moon-world of New Murano (formerly twin moons, with its less-livable twin, Lido being destroyed a few years prior).
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  • Controlled Chaos Ltd. is the name given to the collective body of inhabitants of the sustainable moon-world of New Murano (formerly twin moons, with its less-livable twin, Lido being destroyed a few years prior). Founded to serve as a place to isolate those who are dangerously brilliant, CCLtd. counts among it's members some of the most eccentric minds alive, with the intention of leaving these mad but brilliant people to their own devices, while still allowing their services to be hired to create whatever WMD of the day is called for. Their name, Controlled Chaos, reflects the collective eccentric's love of Rube Goldberg devices, such as the one created by Piuro which was originally intended to automatically water and maintain his garden, but ended up causing the perfectly ordinary matter on New Murano's twin moon, Lido, to become fissionable.
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