Glad to see it. Feel free to ask any questions about the RP and setting while we wait for more potential players. Here's some more lore: The Serf series of androids were first designed by adapting recent advances in prosthetic limbs, these new synthetic muscles allowed for a much more fluid range of motion than their more ridged predecessors. Built to be live in companions and household servants Boston Dynamics went to great lengths to ensure that their newest product would emulated not only the human body but the mind as well. Able to think, feel and develop their own individual personalities these machines seamlessly integrated themselves into households wealthy enough to afford them; with time production made owning a Serf nearly as common as owning a car. When the end came all they could do was make their masters more comfortable. Structurally these androids are meant to withstand common household hazards, the MR that fills their muscles an excellent shock absorber when even serious falls are considered. Minor cuts and burns are just as superficial, yet more noticeable thanks to a flesh like exterior. Severe external stress falls well outside their intended purpose and as such they are vulnerable to much of what would be considered fatal to a human being. A serious wound can quickly empty the effected area of necessary fluid and render the android crippled or immobile, though repair is usually an option so long as the head or torso remain intact. What the above means for players is that the most vulnerable components of NPCs and their characters will be: *The network of muscles circulating MR through their bodies *The central processing unit and other delicate instruments of the head *The durable battery and critical machinery of the torso Both the head and torso protect their fragile innards with a hard plastic shell but even non-fatal damage can disable. Damage to the head wreaks havoc on they systems senses and likewise compromising the torso will impair mobility. Unlike humans androids are much more adept at self diagnosing exterior and interior injury, though no less concerned or self-conscious of how it effects performance and appearance. Almost comically Serfs that loose most or all of their skin feel compelled to cover up, equating it to nudity.