Background
Doctor Kiiviim "Kivvy" Nemine was born to a wealthy family on his species' home planet of Kamino shortly before the outbreak of the infamous Clone Wars, and grew up enjoying a position of relative privilege. From his childhood, Kivvy showed exceptional intelligence even by Kaminoan standards, and a high aptitude for medical science in particular. Placed into medical school at an early age, Kivvy managed to graduate with honors in a short time, and took a keen interest in cybernetics in particular, largely growing to view the augmentation of the organic body through technology as an art form. With his stellar academic record, privileged position and high intellect, Kivvy was commissioned to work with other scientists on improvements to the clone troopers used during the Clone Wars, and by all means had a promising career as a gifted surgeon and cyberneticist ahead of him.
Soon, however, came the rise of the Empire and the phasing out of clone troopers. Summarily deprived of a position and left without a true purpose, Kivvy left Kamino and now uses his medical expertise to help those in need whenever and wherever possible.
Motivation
Self-Realization & Helping Others - Kivvy's motivation in life is, first and foremost, to help and heal as many other sentients as he can, with a secondary goal to find his true place in the galaxy, hopefully opening his own medical and cybernetic practice.
Obligations
Responsibility - Kivvy feels a strong sense of responsibility to use his exceptional intellect and medical aptitude to make the galaxy a better place, and to provide a helping hand to those that cannot find one elsewhere. (10)
Mark of the survivor - Duty 0
Science and Medicine (Support) - Duty 5
Description
Extremely tall and spindly like all Kaminoans. Tends to favor more practical and conservative garb than most on his homeworld. Though his intentions are almost always benevolent, Kivvy's somewhat lacking social skills and deadpan attitude often lead to his unintentionally coming across as uninteresting, uncaring, or even creepy.