[quote=@Raxacoricofallapatorius] I figured he'd be working for or with the Starfire Company (someone's gotta get those boys their weapons) and probably end up doing mercenary work for them too. If that doesn't appeal to you I can change it no problem. [/quote] It's all good. Just wanted to confirm that that was what you intended. [quote=@Pathfinder] [@Guess Who] If you are still taking I'd like to give this a go. I've had a race in the making that would be fun for this...at least it should. [/quote] Go right ahead. [quote=@Prince of Seraphs] [hider=Stephen Walker] [b]Name:[/b] Stephen Walker: Eight of Twelve [b]Appearance:[/b] Has brown hair that's always untidy. His skin is unnaturally white and he has freckles on his face. His eyes are a sort of storm cloud grey and around the right one are the remains of an exposed ocular implant that mark him as a cyborg. His left hand is still covered in an exoplating that protects it from electricity and heat. He's 5'1" and around a hundred thirty pounds. Normally wears brown leather clothing and a vest stuffed with spare parts. Likes to fiddle with them when nervous. [b]Race:[/b] Human... mostly. [b]Gender:[/b] Male [b]Age:[/b] 18 [b]Background:[/b] When Stephen and his sister Laura were ten years old they contracted a strain of the Xenovian flu. Not deadly but highly contagious so while they're parents were travelling the siblings were put in quarantine on the Pegasus Space Station. While they were separated from the general population the Xenovian Revolutionaries hit the station, they're target was a shipment of Oppenheimium being temporarily stored there before it could be transported. Several of the major power conduits abroad the station exploded causing massive damage to the space station. In the infirmary where Stephen and Laura were quarantined the walls collapsed burying the siblings in rubble. Now Pegasus Station was a layover point for much of the galaxy and often enough it was were rare materials were stored and experimental technologies developed. Such a technology was being worked on in the lab adjacent to the infirmary that day. Nanites, programmed to infiltrate a host and repair there body from within regardless of what species they might be. However while test results were promising the nanites were far from being ready to test on living subjects and certainly not on two young children. All the repair scenarios were already programmed into the nanites but they only had a rudimentary understanding of anatomy. Without a clean DNA sample and understanding what Stephen and Laura looked like healthy they were unable to do there jobs properly. These were still prototypes and had yet to have safeguards built in. Despite only being vaguely aware of what they were supposed to do, when the nanites found Stephen and Laura's broken bodies they set to work. Unable to identify exactly what was organic and what was metal the nanites did they're best. As a result a number of synthetic aspects were built into Laura and Stephen's bodies, metal ended up grafted to parts of there skeleton and in some parts replacing there skin. An optronic data sequencer was grafted into Stephen's optic nerve replacing his damaged eye. Both the siblings also suffered brain damage as a result of the accident but the nanites but the remains of a central computer processor that made use of bio neural circuitry. A type of computer processor that was modeled on the human brain, able to do billions of calculations a second. Because of the similarities between the processor design and the human brain the nanites were unable to tell the difference and used pieces of the processor to effect repairs to the damaged areas of the brain, the most notable of which was the memory centers. When Stephen and Laura were finally dug out of the rubble both of them resembled machines more than they did men. Unknown to the two of them (they were told there parents left them) Stephen and Laura's parents were told they died in the explosion of Pegasus. Afterwards they were taken to a lab in a highly restricted section of the Pegasus station. Laura and Stephen spent the next five years on in that lab being studied. The most interesting thing about the accident was that because of the way the nanites repaired Stephen and Laura's brain some of the data files from several different computers had been patched into there memories, overriding the damaged memory centers of the brain. The computer used to repair Laura had been the medical terminal from sickbay, as a result she'd retained a large portion of knowledge regarding anatomy and medical practices. The computer the nanites had assimilated into Stephen's head was from an engineering database a floor up from the infirmary that had collapsed into the room when the conduits blew. As a result Stephen carried the schematics and design specifications of every ship ever to dock on the Pegasus station. Through some fluke of the sibling's meld with the bio neural circuitry the designations of the computers had been grafted over the sibling's identification of self. The Pegasus station was controlled by twelve main computer systems, Medical was Five of Twelve and Engineering was Eight. After the accident the siblings started answering to these designations much more readily than their own names, even if they did remember that the names belonged to them. Over the next year as much of the implants the nanites had created in both the siblings systems was harvested by the doctors. Pieces from there arms legs, etc. The sequencer that had been grafted into Eight's eye was replaced with an artificial eyeball though an amount of circuitry around his eye couldn't be removed without making him blind. A year after they were first brought to the lab Five was taken to another section, When he was ten Eight was too young to understand why he was in the lab or why he wasn't allowed to leave but as he grew up Eight understood more. Ship schematics weren't the only thing in Eight's head, he also had a complete design scheme for Pegasus itself. So when he was fourteen he began to plot a way to escape. It took him a year to finalize and get to the point where he thought success was a reasonable possibility. First he tricked the Pegasus computer into thinking there was a fire in his room. The doors opened automatically. Then he opened up a conduit access panel and crawled inside. These tubes ran throughout the station in case engineers had to make manual repairs. Eight tapped into one of the computer conduits that regulated internal sensors and fed the security sweeps false data detecting himself running for the docking ring on level H. In reality he crawled through the access tubes emerging at the docking ring four floors above. Eight stowed away on a cargo freighter hid himself away in the smallest corner he could find. Because he had the ship's blueprint in his head he knew where to find the smuggler's hatch, and keep himself hidden inside. When it docked at it's destination, Eight escaped unnoticed and made his way to the reason he'd come to this planet. The Andorian Waste Yards. Hundres of miles of dispossessed ships, they're working parts stripped and sold, only skeletons and broken parts left over. It was the system's junk yard for anything that wasn't worth the effort anymore. Of course they're were laws against scavenging from it but people did it anyways and the local authorities didn't care all that much. Eight found a decent ship, a tactical bomber, designed to be piloted by two for deep space mission. Of course any stealth technology Eight knew it once had had long been stripped but the craft itself was more or less intact even if all it's major systems were for the most part, missing. Eight spent the next week on that planet scavenging for parts, rebuilding the ship. He build the engines up from scratch, Stole a communications array off another vessel. Eventually he managed to cobble together a ship. It wasn't pretty and it wasn't exactly comfortable but it would fly. Eight has spent the last three years searching for any trace of what became of Five. He joined the Starfire Company last year on the hopes of using there resources to locate his sister. Because of his implants and alterations Eight doesn't require sleep however, every twenty four hours so he has to go into a regenerative hibernation in a chamber on his ship which helps to keep the balance between his biological and technological systems. [b]Personality:[/b] Eight has a far greater understand of ships than he does people, he takes great pleasure in rebuilding and augmenting systems. With people however he is very blunt and to the point, he's almost mechanically rational and tends to accomplish tasks his own way. Doesn't follow orders very well unless they fall under what he was planning on doing anyways. Always wants to learn and understand new things but does so from a clinical standpoint, this can make relations with him trying. [b]Gear:[/b] [list] [*] A Distortion Field Generator - Masks the readers of his technological components so he registers as pure human on scans. [*] A tetrion particle weapon - An energy weapon that doesn't leave a trace signature once it's been deactivated, very good for sneaking past security sensors. [*] Engineering kit - All the tools a mechanic would need to interface with any system he encountered. [/list] [b]Personal Ship:[/b] [hider=Aurora] [img]http://pre02.deviantart.net/bf80/th/pre/f/2013/038/7/c/spaceship_concept_by_max4ever-d5u6ubk.jpg[/img] The Aurora is the same vessel as he built himself however it hardly resembles itself from it's maiden flight. Was made for two pilots, Eight retrofitted it to include weapons and removed the high yield bomb systems. The ships had three rooms, the bridge which consists of two consoles and a Cyborg integration chamber, once sealed it fills with an oxygen rich fluid which is full of bio neural interfacing solution which allows Eight's brain to function as the guidance computer. The other room houses the engine which while haphazardous is fully functional and efficient, the last room doubles between a sickbay and Eight's living quarters. This is where his regeneration chamber is. [/hider] [/hider] Yes the inspiration for some of this was the [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borg_(Star_Trek)]Borg[/url]. Also I was wondering exactly what kind of FTL technology the humans have? There are a number of different TV shows that use different FTL engines which are based on theoretical scientific theories and operate in different manors, I was wondering which we were using. [/quote] Your character is accepted. To answer your question on FTL technology, it basically is the same to that of [url=http://masseffect.wikia.com/wiki/FTL]the FTL drives from Mass Effect[/url]. The only real difference is that instead of Element Zero being subjected to electric current, it is Oppenheimium.