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Name: Instaurabo (Latin for ‘repair’) “Star” Model: ??? Appearance:
Size: Height: 6’ Weight: 330 lb (Decided by googling the weights of comparably sized robots.) Unit history: Mission: Repair and Redesign Locate and target damaged friendly mechanical assault units to perform emergency field repairs using localized resources. Authorized to use unconvential parts or methods so long as the target is repaired to ‘working order’ defined as ************ of performing intended function. If information on target’s build and purpose cannot be identified, permission is granted to Instaurabo unit to ******************. Friendlies may be identified by **************** as well as source of last given directives. Description: Instaurabo Designed for battle field usage, the Instaurabo was created with two objectives in mind. The first was the durability to withstand warzone conditions, and the second was to preserve the robotic’s intricate dexterity, which was important for their primary role as battlefield engineers. As such, the design of the robot is sturdy and highly resistant to the natural elements (this includes submersion). The armoring of the robot is sufficient to with stand small-arms fire in the extremities, and minor explosions/ concussive blasts to the heavier head and chest plating. Weak points are located in the joints, particularly behind the knee and at the base of the ‘skull’. The flexibility of the Instaurabo is on par with a humanoid, however capable of highly controlled movement. It was not designed for high strength or abnormal speed however. The programming of the Instaurabo focuses on a few specific functions: Assessing function and purpose of a target, as well as state of ‘working-order’. Assessing the error/source of malfuction in a target. Assessing surrounding area for material that can be fashioned/made into a solution. Machining of both material and target until compatible. Re-assessment and testing of repair. Data collection and catalogue for later use. In an emergency, Instaurabo may perform self repairs, or instruct others on procedures, so long as capable. Memory: This model was returned to manufacturer for an automated software upgrade around the time of the event. Shutdown for both transport and whilst updating, Instaurabo was not aware during this period of time. Equipment: Backmounted toolkit (Robotic version of a backpack, except more space efficient.) -Universal Dissassembler: Callibrated handtool capable of replicating any generic tool and it’s size, such as screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, wirestrippers, etc. -Welding Torch: A pen like stylus capable of emitting heat that ranges from that of a saudering iron to a literal blowtorch. -Crowbar: Exactly what it sounds like, except with better alloys. -Lubricant: Generally silicone based, Instaurabo can make due with what he finds. -Diamond Saw: Made for cutting through whatever needs cut. Not all that quickly though. -Battery Pack: A small recharging pack capable of giving a jumpstart in the form of small bursts. Not capable of sustained charges. -Data base: A catalogue registered parts since last update, as well as their specifications. -Remote Control: Even if severed from the main unit, large pieces of Instaurabo can be controlled up to 100 meters away unobstructed. This control will extend through glass and other thin substance but not substantial barriers. Skills: -Knowledge in mechanics/engineering -Knowledge in machining Ranks: Ranging from A to D, A being the strongest, try to keep it balanced, basic abilities that I will reference if need arises Combat: D Memory: B Speed: C Companionship: C Electronics: A Wisdom: B Initializing data retrieval: “COMPLETE”
Name: Instaurabo (Latin for ‘repair’) “Star” Model: ??? Appearance:
Size: Height: 6’ Weight: 330 lb (Decided by googling the weights of comparably sized robots.) Unit history: Mission: Repair and Redesign Locate and target damaged friendly mechanical assault units to perform emergency field repairs using localized resources. Authorized to use unconvential parts or methods so long as the target is repaired to ‘working order’ defined as ************ of performing intended function. If information on target’s build and purpose cannot be identified, permission is granted to Instaurabo unit to ******************. Friendlies may be identified by **************** as well as source of last given directives. Description: Instaurabo Designed for battle field usage, the Instaurabo was created with two objectives in mind. The first was the durability to withstand warzone conditions, and the second was to preserve the robotic’s intricate dexterity, which was important for their primary role as battlefield engineers. As such, the design of the robot is sturdy and highly resistant to the natural elements (this includes submersion). The armoring of the robot is sufficient to with stand small-arms fire in the extremities, and minor explosions/ concussive blasts to the heavier head and chest plating. Weak points are located in the joints, particularly behind the knee and at the base of the ‘skull’. The flexibility of the Instaurabo is on par with a humanoid, however capable of highly controlled movement. It was not designed for high strength or abnormal speed however. The programming of the Instaurabo focuses on a few specific functions: Assessing function and purpose of a target, as well as state of ‘working-order’. Assessing the error/source of malfuction in a target. Assessing surrounding area for material that can be fashioned/made into a solution. Machining of both material and target until compatible. Re-assessment and testing of repair. Data collection and catalogue for later use. In an emergency, Instaurabo may perform self repairs, or instruct others on procedures, so long as capable. Memory: This model was returned to manufacturer for an automated software upgrade around the time of the event. Shutdown for both transport and whilst updating, Instaurabo was not aware during this period of time. Equipment: Backmounted toolkit (Robotic version of a backpack, except more space efficient.) -Universal Dissassembler: Callibrated handtool capable of replicating any generic tool and it’s size, such as screwdrivers, wrenches, pliers, wirestrippers, etc. -Welding Torch: A pen like stylus capable of emitting heat that ranges from that of a saudering iron to a literal blowtorch. -Crowbar: Exactly what it sounds like, except with better alloys. -Lubricant: Generally silicone based, Instaurabo can make due with what he finds. -Diamond Saw: Made for cutting through whatever needs cut. Not all that quickly though. -Battery Pack: A small recharging pack capable of giving a jumpstart in the form of small bursts. Not capable of sustained charges. -Data base: A catalogue registered parts since last update, as well as their specifications. -Remote Control: Even if severed from the main unit, large pieces of Instaurabo can be controlled up to 100 meters away unobstructed. This control will extend through glass and other thin substance but not substantial barriers. Skills: -Knowledge in mechanics/engineering -Knowledge in machining Ranks: Ranging from A to D, A being the strongest, try to keep it balanced, basic abilities that I will reference if need arises Combat: D Memory: B Speed: C Companionship: C Electronics: A Wisdom: B Initializing data retrieval: “COMPLETE”
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Go ahead and post, I have been meaning to and haven't found the time. As it is we are mostly just testing for Demonic presence and introducing ourselves anyway. I can catch up later.
LokiLeo789 said
I'm still here.:/


What dis guy said.
He nodded, taking continuous notes.
Katherine has attempted suicide... Multiple times? I am keeper of nightmares, need to make a ‘deal’ to preserve sanity. Ahh, be quiet. You may be able to screw with my senses, but I STILL have control of my body. The girlish laughter in his head was creepy. She laughed harder because she knew it was.
Tiffany is keeper of lies, could tell if Kat was telling truth... Can detect lies? (*She is the really young one.) Jorn keeper of Disease. (*He is the older male.)
Conrad scowled at the lack of answers. This was going to be hard. Jorn pretty much summed up his concerns, if a little extreme... And he also cut into himself? The other girl... Evang. No, Evelyn, seemed a bit intimidated, glancing at them all as if they were crazies.

“Alright, I got a solution. I get that Katherine believes this is real, but clearly it isn’t enough for the rest of us. So lets set up a series of tests.”
Conrad waved his notebook.
“Evelyn can be tested pretty easily, but we don’t know how much pain she would go through.”
He turned to point at Tiffany.
“If Tiffany really has the ability to tell the truth, as Katherine claims, then you can easily test her by telling about yourself. She would know of any falsehoods immediately, if she really is Lie’s host.”
He turned slightly to regard Jorn. “As for you... I don’t want to think about it... And as for myself? I don’t know of a way to test it. I guess for all we know I am the only insane one here, and the rest of you really are possessed.”
But even if it doesn't kill you, it probably wouldn't be pleasant... x_x
I take it shaking hands with Jorn would be a poor choice?
The tap on his head made him jerk a bit, but Conrad lifted his mask to see his host move towards a projector in the center of the room. We must be starting... He sighed and moved to stand upright, watching the projection silently as the young woman wrote. He blinked slowly, taking the idea of possession slowly, before coming back to himself. He had been prepared for this. Conrad unslung his backpack and reached in to pull out a small notebook and pen- only to swear and stumble back- falling over when a twisted black hand gripped his wrist within the bags pocket. It was gone in an instant, it wasn't truly real... at least he thought it wasn't.

Realizing he was sitting on the ground and making a small scene, Conrad awkwardly got back to his feet, taking notes on what the woman was writing.
Immortal, Evelyn is keeper of defeat: Has pain when loses, feels good when wins? (*Evelyn is the girl with a black hoodie.)

He paused. Attempting to kill herself? That was a bit... The thought made him shudder almost as much as the shadows creeping around the room did. Conrad took advantage of the pause to jump in.

"So, if this is true... then how do we get rid of these 'demons'? I doubt any of us here enjoy having them around." He looked at the youngest-looking member of the group. -she had asked a question. "Oh, and my name is..." Her shadow was doing a fantastic bloodthirsty wolf impression... "Conrad, and I have a horrible case of daymares, nightmares, and prettymuch any other kind of mare you can think of that doesn't involve horses."
Conrad raised an eyebrow at the message. Not much to go off of here. He turned off his mp3 player and stashed away his earbuds, yawning all the while- until a creeping sensation struck him. He looked down to see his shadow wavering, and then stretching and growing. Conrad took a deep breath and shouldered his backpack into a more comfortable position before moving to enter the castle. Out of the corner of his eyes, he thought he could see things moving in the forest. Conrad shuddered and rushed inside, taking just a second to offer the notebook back to their host. Inside, Conrad gasped as his eyes took in the entrance.

It was horrendous. Leering statues and bloody chains, wracks of knives... A faint, feminine chuckling in his head was the only thing that brought him back to his senses. That was cruel. The thought only made her laugh turn from a chuckle to an open one. The creepiest part of it was how pleasant it would have been in a normal situation. Conrad back away to a wall and put his back to it, sliding down to sit. Then he pulled the sleeping mask down over his eyes. At least she couldn't interfere with his vision too much like this.
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