Kaffman was an archeologist who taught history at the University of Corellia before he formed the 1337 N00B5 at the start of the Clone Wars. An intelligent man, Kaffman was fascinated by the Jedi and the Sith, and his studies in history and his excavations across the Galaxy reflected this passion. His studies of the Jedi brought out an introspective, moral character in Kaffman, who believed firmly in the "law of conscience," which preceded over the laws of government. He was best friends with Radar Spectros, who was equally prodigious as he in academics, but studied engineering and technology.
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| - Kaffman was an archeologist who taught history at the University of Corellia before he formed the 1337 N00B5 at the start of the Clone Wars. An intelligent man, Kaffman was fascinated by the Jedi and the Sith, and his studies in history and his excavations across the Galaxy reflected this passion. His studies of the Jedi brought out an introspective, moral character in Kaffman, who believed firmly in the "law of conscience," which preceded over the laws of government. He was best friends with Radar Spectros, who was equally prodigious as he in academics, but studied engineering and technology.
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| - Kaffman was an archeologist who taught history at the University of Corellia before he formed the 1337 N00B5 at the start of the Clone Wars. An intelligent man, Kaffman was fascinated by the Jedi and the Sith, and his studies in history and his excavations across the Galaxy reflected this passion. His studies of the Jedi brought out an introspective, moral character in Kaffman, who believed firmly in the "law of conscience," which preceded over the laws of government. He was best friends with Radar Spectros, who was equally prodigious as he in academics, but studied engineering and technology.
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