Post by Spaceman on Jun 18, 2011 13:33:16 GMT -5
name: 'Spaceman'
age: 19~. However, that's 19 years deep in the future
gender: None
category: Resident
description of abilities: The 'Spaceman' is very adaptable. He can access data files deep within its robotic brain, allowing it to remember everything it sees. As such, in combat, Spaceman can analyze the combat style of whatever it is fighting, and point out weaknesses to exploit. It is also made of metal, enhancing its attack and defense
physical description: It's a robotic head on a regal body
personality: 'Spaceman' is curious more than anything. It always wants to see what's going on, probably to expand its library of thought. When it re-entered the atmosphere, it lost a lot of its memory due to overheated chips that had to be ejected. As such, for now, Spaceman is a bit absent-minded, thought process broken up by voids in its mind.
background history: 'Spaceman' is oddly enough not its real name. Spaceman is a robot diplomat from the distant future, who was on its way back to a future version of Earth when the capsule it was transported in was struck by a meteor. Tumbling towards Earth, the perfect combination of factors lined up, creating a dimensional warp that sent it backwards in time and space, launching it into Kironin.
While approaching the planet in its downward spiral, the Spaceman had to eject a large portion of its robotic brain that had overheated in the re-entry, thus taking with it a large portion of its vital memory banks. Unable to remember who it is or where it came from instantly, the robot's protocols kicked in, reverting it to some of its default programs. While it lacks a name, its past and some of its preferences will fill in with time; the 'brain' of Spaceman is made in the image of a human brain, and has plasticity. In the long run, it will repair itself and compensate for the lost processing power, eventually returning it to fit condition
what your character's dream is: Spaceman has two dreams: the first is to either find the missing piece of its ejected brain or wait for it to regrow. His other dream was the fragmented bits of its lost mission, the one it was sent on in the future: to find the Soul of Steel, an artifact that can breath life into machines
age: 19~. However, that's 19 years deep in the future
gender: None
category: Resident
description of abilities: The 'Spaceman' is very adaptable. He can access data files deep within its robotic brain, allowing it to remember everything it sees. As such, in combat, Spaceman can analyze the combat style of whatever it is fighting, and point out weaknesses to exploit. It is also made of metal, enhancing its attack and defense
physical description: It's a robotic head on a regal body
personality: 'Spaceman' is curious more than anything. It always wants to see what's going on, probably to expand its library of thought. When it re-entered the atmosphere, it lost a lot of its memory due to overheated chips that had to be ejected. As such, for now, Spaceman is a bit absent-minded, thought process broken up by voids in its mind.
background history: 'Spaceman' is oddly enough not its real name. Spaceman is a robot diplomat from the distant future, who was on its way back to a future version of Earth when the capsule it was transported in was struck by a meteor. Tumbling towards Earth, the perfect combination of factors lined up, creating a dimensional warp that sent it backwards in time and space, launching it into Kironin.
While approaching the planet in its downward spiral, the Spaceman had to eject a large portion of its robotic brain that had overheated in the re-entry, thus taking with it a large portion of its vital memory banks. Unable to remember who it is or where it came from instantly, the robot's protocols kicked in, reverting it to some of its default programs. While it lacks a name, its past and some of its preferences will fill in with time; the 'brain' of Spaceman is made in the image of a human brain, and has plasticity. In the long run, it will repair itself and compensate for the lost processing power, eventually returning it to fit condition
what your character's dream is: Spaceman has two dreams: the first is to either find the missing piece of its ejected brain or wait for it to regrow. His other dream was the fragmented bits of its lost mission, the one it was sent on in the future: to find the Soul of Steel, an artifact that can breath life into machines