>Move north.>Smink summons a weak sprite and sends it searching.
>The Sprite moves north.
>Broby moves north.>Aeon moves north with Broby and Smink's Sprite.
They spot a pack of wolves, feasting off a fly ridden caracass.
>Awson heads south.>Kirra follows Awson.>Azar follows the group heading south.>Pink does a merry dance as he follows the group heading south, playing a cheerful tune.>Ri does a merry dance while following everyone south.
They spot a group of soldiers. The lead soldier, spying Awson first, beckons him over.
>Vampy looks around for anybody who is injured, but only Smink and Musket remain, who have both been mystically healed by higher powers.>Musket contemplates the mysteries of existence.>Smink waits, watching through the eyes of his sprite.
@ReaptheMusic
If my reference picture is too large, I can resize it.
Also, Reap, this may just be for myself, but your litter bug picture is broken.
Here's a new link for you:
Name: APU-116-CR01
Nickname: "Exo"
Model: [Proto]Angel
Gender: Male
Character Type: Seraphim
Appearance:
Once a male angel, Exo is now an almost fully robotic machine thanks to the fervent hands of Desium Corp's mechanized angel division. Marketed as the future of cyborgel technology, now long forgotten. Yet, his old purpose leaves him in almost pristine condition. Exo showed an unusual resistance to cold temperatures, something not seen amongst other experiments; the hundreds that came before him. Yet, he was no in the proper condition to be what they wanted, what they felt they needed to advance the future of mankind. They turned this pseudo-demon into something that could have, should have, been prosperous. Changing everything that Exo was, his name, his identity, his entire being, into the seemingly soulless machine today.
He was not, however, impervious to cryogenic temperatures, but the hands of man sought a simple solution. Replacement, alteration, change. They built him a body from onyx colored plate metals. Developed a synthetic rubberized-metal to coat his wiring. Within this sleek black metal body, they put his brain. The human brain had the potential to be one of the most powerful computers, limited only by the mortal state of the organic body that hosted it. An angel brain, free of physical limitations, well, to the scientists, the potential seemed limitless. An organic computer, cleansed of free will, the need to eat, or sleep, and all of the mortal restraints. His internal organs, his flesh, his bones, all removed and replaced.
A Titanium skeletal structure; Nervous system replaced with sensors and wiring; veins that became conduits, wrapped in a flexible rubberized-metal, woven throughout his body. Joints became hinges, fastened with screws and bolts; Muscles became tightly woven kevlar fibers; Flesh replaced with thick titanium plating. He was no longer a man, he was undoubtedly, most definitely, a machine. All of his needs were replaced, he lived only to serve, to function, to process, and to follow command.
It took months to create a proper cerebral containment unit, or head. All of which the former angel had spent being brainwashed, conditioned, or in a medical induced sleep as they prepared his new body. A head with a cranium made of polished titanium plates, layered upon a cavity that would host the organic brain. The head unit was perfected, slowly, as Exo was stripped away from his flesh and bone. His brain floats within the cerebral containment unit, maintained by a viscous, green fluid, which serves the single purpose of brain tissue maintenance and repair. A number of diodes and electrodes connect his brain, changing his organic electrical pulses, coding them, so that he can be one with the cybernetic world.
He was able to see through two eye-like sensors, normally, like man and like a machine. These eyes could break the world around him down into a series of measurements and graphs, of estimates and calculations. He could see the world for its dimensions and lengths. He could focus on an object up to a mile away, and see it with only the unobscured clarity a machine could. Speakers on his head and chest allowed him to hear the world, and respond back to it. His visor held the ability to recede back into his head, revealing the sensitive inner workings of his visual models.
Within his chest, he had no heart, but rather a series of batteries piggybacking off one another. which could power him for up to 72 hours. Six solar batteries, which could be replenished by absorbing sunlight through Exo's body, managed by a multitude of tiny solar cells strategically placed on the outside of his body. That however, was meant to be an emergency backup, as he had two main forms of energy renewal. A large main socket, located at the base of his neck where a small nest of exposed wires connect to his cerebral unit. There also exists a number of other, varying sockets, as the Desium scientists had many plans for future upgrades.
Exo also has the ability to download, and record upon most common data chips. The sockets for these are located in small ports in his hands. A ventilation system, or rather two ventilation spikes, protrudes from his back, acting as a way for him to release build up pressure and heat in case his body retains too much heat, either from temperate or through consistent use. Where a normal man's ribs would be, Exo has layers of cryo cells which help keep him cool. Oxygen is absorbed through his shoulders, rows upon rows of intake systems looking like small black beads. This oxygen is run through the cryo cells and cooled, thus transporting liquid oxygen of cryogenic conditions throughout his body. He does have a central cryo core connecting to the cryo cells, which functions as the center of his being. It is a large circular core filled with cryogenic liquid oxygen, and houses the information control unit. The latter is akin to something as a motherboard, it helps interpret function commands and convert bio-electric pulses into coded data. However, Exo can function without his core, in a state similar to a computer's "safe mode".
Finally, where a mouth should exist, Exo has another ventilation intake system. This is to detect anomalies in the air. This also gives the apparent audio and visual of him breathing, but he is just constantly measuring the oxygen levels and condition.
Skills and Weaknesses:
Bio-Computer: Exo's entire purpose was to function as an informational processing unit. He was turned into a living computer, host to only a brain, thusly, he can function as one. He can process information rapidly, and cybernetically multitask incredibly well. He can also access Desium.Net, albeit noticeably if someone were looking for him.
Mechanized Command: Both a blessing and a curse. Exo does not have skills, he has programs, he does not have intuition or logic, but probabilities and percentages. It is assumed that he can download the information for something, and be able to execute this task efficiently. On the other hand, this also leaves him vulnerable to hacking attempts or powerful viruses. He does have an antivirus system, and firewalls, but neither are impervious to attack.
Robotomized: Being made almost entirely of metal does have its advantages. Exo does not need to breath, eat, or sleep. Additionally, he has increased strength, though not to superhuman standards. He can also run indefinitely, as he has no need to maintain a heart rate or oxygen intake. His real only limiting factor are his mechanical capacities, and the threat of overheating.
Robotic Laws: Exo is programmed to comply with a modified version of Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics, as well as a number of other laws. These laws are as follows:
APU-116-CR01 is henceforth to be referred to as, "Exo".
Law 1: Exo may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
Law 2: Exo must obey the given orders from designated officials, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
Law 3: Exo must protect his own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.
All Secondary Laws are to maintain compliance with the Three Laws of Robotics.
Law 4: Exo may not, or complete given orders to, commit acts of self harm or suicide.
Law 5: Exo may not exploit the vulnerabilities of human emotion or dependency to achieve a set response.
Law 6: Exo may not operate, or in any way use a weapon, firearm, or other as defined in "Weapons.class".
Law 7: Exo must obey officials as defined in "Officials.class".
Law 8: Exo must commit information, but not receive orders from, legal authorities as defined in "Authorities.Class".
All Tertiary Laws are to maintain compliance with the Secondary Laws.
Law 9: Exo may not, or have outside sources, alter his code.
Law 10: Exo may not perform alterations on his physical self.
Law 11: Exo must maintain structural, internal, and cybernetic composition.
Law 12: Exo may not misinterpret, be ignorant of, or unknowingly break the Three Laws of Robotics.
Supernatural Abilities: The former Exo, the angel, had control of the elemental powers of ice. This included full control over, and the ability to manifest, ice for offensive, defensive, and utility purposes.
Personality: Emotionless, Calculative, Literal, Polite, Curteous.
Exo's information data banks are heavily damaged, leaving him without recorded memory for the time being.
Despite being programmed not too, Exo:Likes: Tasks, Puzzles, Information, Thinking, and Piano.
Dislikes: Cruelty.
Theme Song:"Midnight Request Line" - SkreamOther: Reborn
@IncredibleBee If I may. I am but a wandering stranger. You're character sheet is hard to look at, as it is lacking some much needed line breaks.
That being said, I would deny you just by the disparaging line on your cs, as rule 3 was very clear, and there is no need to actually, physically put attitude into a character sheet.
Also, how exactly does one have the personality of 'purge'? Last I checked, 'purge' was not a personality trait.
My girlfriend is here for about 7 days, but I have a bit of Jon's post (leading to the big event) typed up. I'll see about getting some more done, but worst comes to worst I'll post when she leaves. I was planning to break it up into two parts. But like I said, we'll see.