[hider=Elfgineer][b]Name:[/b] Amalie Brunnenhild [b]Age:[/b]26 [b]Gender:[/b]Female [b]Race/Place of Origin:[/b] Thalodreal/Born in Vorndral [b]Appearance:[/b] [hider=Elfgineer][img]https://i.imgur.com/N4Wiose.png[/img][/hider] Amalie is fairly average sized for an elf. The image is her typical outfit for day to day situations. When she’s ready for an expedition, she’ll wear clothes that are a bit more compact that allows her to wear her self designed exosuit. She usually has a number of gadgets on her at any time including her tablet that she fits in a holster on her side so she can pull it out at any time. Her eyewear piece is a computer. [b]Scripts or Executables:[/b] Amalie’s focus is on her suit and computer and so the scripts she knows are ones that assist her with working on her suits and general engineering purposes. For instance, she scripts her computer and suit in such ways as power regulation, processing,how to respond to certain stimuli, and most of all interacting with an executable. [b]Equipment:[/b] On expeditions, aside from any bags or anything of that sort to carry supplies, Amalie wears her special expedition exosuit. It’s a suit very similar to the knights of her country except lightly armored, and used to carry many of the instruments that she might use during an expedition. It has thrusters on a few key points of the frame so she can perform limited flight for repairs or study. The fingers make use of laser technology to create fingertip lasers in case there’s a need to cut through tough material or weld together materials. Even outside expeditions, Amalie wears a small computer attached to her head with an eyepiece to act as a monitor. Amalie worked with a cleric of Solar to implement an executable as the base of the machine rather than a script, despite how much work it took her to make it work for her own needs. The computer can connect with her suit to help with some of the functions of it as well as ancient machinery. It can also interface with ancient machinery due to some strenuous scripting [b]Academic Qualifications:[/b] Amalie is quite good at her engineering job and she shows a rather keen interest in ancient machinery and ruins. Not only that but she also shows an understanding of ancient technology and systems, enough to have devised a computer that allows her to interface with said ancient machinery. [b]History:[/b] Amalie comes from a family of nobles that joined the military. She was the third child and first daughter, however, compared to most of her family, her interests fell closer to that of her grandfather, a scientist and one time a short-lived member on the council as a technician. He joined and found that he wasn’t as interested in that line of work as he had thought so he followed through for a short time until he could be replaced. After, he spent time with his granddaughter, teaching her the trade and helping her make some ingenious little toys. Under his tutelage, Amalie had procured the base for an exosuit and started to experiment with it, learning the ins and outs of it while also working on other gadgets. Eventually, the old elf decided it was time for Amalie to work on her own and stopped teaching her outside advice every now and then. He helped her with one last project, a head-worn scanner that scans not just materials but creatures and machines as well. With it, she made it through the Day Hunt the way she wanted, not standing out. Nothing too impressive, but nothing that would make her be chastised and otherwise ridiculed for. She felt she was basically the black sheep of the family as it was considering she never went into the military. No one actually minded, though, but she always felt awkward around everyone else. After she made it through the rite of passage, she continued her work and eventually started working with a government Engineering Program. Between that and her own personal projects she was very busy. Especially with her new project which included learning to code an executable from a priest of Solar to build a computer from the ground up to replace her scanner. She wanted to try something different thinking it might give her a new perspective. Some time later, she had succeeded in what she had intended. With an executable at the base, she scripted around it to make the machine able to interface with ancient machinery. If one asked Amalie how she managed it, she’d probably reply that even she wasn’t exactly sure how to replicate it without trying to clean her scripting up.[/hider]