Luc Fourier, a young man of twenty-two, carries the weight of a life shaped by competition and tragedy. Born into an affluent family in Brussels, Belgium, Luc's life was marked from the start by the relentless academic rivalry imposed by his mother, Anna. With his twin sister, Victoire, he navigated a childhood where success was measured in grades and accolades, often at the expense of their relationship. Luc's appearance is unassuming; his dark hair often falls messily over his forehead, and his eyes, a deep brown, reflect a mind constantly at work. His attire, typically a blend of casual and professional, speaks to his life straddling the worlds of academia and industry. After excelling in his studies, Luc pursued robotic engineering at the Swiss Institute of Technology, a choice driven by his fascination with artificial intelligence and a desire to escape the shadow of his family's expectations.

Upon graduation, Luc joined Goddard Futuristics as an AI specialist, a position that promised to fulfill his ambition to push the boundaries of technology. However, it was during a space mission that Luc's world shattered. He discovered that his sister, Victoire, had been on a previous mission and had perished under mysterious circumstances. This revelation forced Luc to confront the reality of their past and the role their mother played in their strained relationship. Driven by a need for truth and reconciliation, Luc embarked on a quest to uncover the details of Victoire's death, navigating corporate intrigue and personal grief.

Luc's journey is fraught with internal and external conflicts. The pressure to succeed, the loss of his sister, and the discovery of deceit within Goddard Futuristics challenge his resolve. Yet, it is his relentless pursuit of knowledge and justice that propels him forward. His story culminates in a bittersweet resolution, where he uncovers the truth about Victoire's death but must come to terms with the irreversible loss of his sister and the complexities of his family's dynamics. Luc's unique trait is his habit of twirling a pen between his fingers when deep in thought, a silent testament to his restless mind and the constant battle between his past and his aspirations.