Post by Emily! on Mar 13, 2011 18:39:24 GMT -8
Alice '1731' White
[/center]( The Basics )
( Full Name)[/color] Alice White.
( Nickname )[/color] Lissy, 1731 is her serial number.
( Age )[/color] Technically, she's six, but she has the appearance of an eighteen year old girl.
( Birthdate )[/color] First activated March 19th 2004.
( Sex )[/color] Female.
( Hometown )[/color] Does underground in the Nevada desert count as a hometown?
( Class )[/color] Senior.
( Sexuality )[/color] Asexual unless set into a mode that makes her behave otherwise.
( Played By )[/color] Unknown.
( Their Power)
( Ability )[/color] Super-intelligence, but only when it comes to calculations and the like. She is also extremely capable with technology and possess a photographic memory. She literally records and saves audio and video of what she sees and hears before cutting it down to anything important. Text or data is simply copied and saved. Alice is pretty much just a computer in the shape of a human.
( Type of Power )[/color] Mental.
( Weakness )[/color] Anything that would break a computer, really. If she's made to eat or drink, if she has too powerful a current passed through her or even if she over-heats.
( Good vs. Evil )[/color] Depends on whether anyone figures out how to control her.
( Personality )
Alice is very naive and is incapable of telling when people are lying or being sarcastic or saying anything that isn't direct, she simply wasn't made to pick up on such things. She is also incapable of real emotion. Simulating it, yes, but she cannot actually experience it unless set into a mode that binds her to somebody. Alice also has the Three Laws of Robotics programmed into her;
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. Her inability to disobey humans would lead to trouble if she weren't so guarded by her brother, who usually manages to keep her from doing anything stupid. The lack of emotion is a plus in some areas, for example her feelings cannot be hurt and she will only react with upset to being caused physical pain. Otherwise she is a generally pleasant girl who will treat others with a rather plain courtesy. Alice is linked to her 'big brother' Adrian and when she is scared she will seek protection from him, though when he is the threatened one Alice will become far more serious and attempt to defend her brother, but is incapable of harming any human. Alice is also fascinated by things most would consider everyday, after all she's only been outside for a few years and there's still a lot that she hasn't seen before.
1. A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
2. A robot must obey any orders given to it by human beings, except where such orders would conflict with the First Law.
3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law. Her inability to disobey humans would lead to trouble if she weren't so guarded by her brother, who usually manages to keep her from doing anything stupid. The lack of emotion is a plus in some areas, for example her feelings cannot be hurt and she will only react with upset to being caused physical pain. Otherwise she is a generally pleasant girl who will treat others with a rather plain courtesy. Alice is linked to her 'big brother' Adrian and when she is scared she will seek protection from him, though when he is the threatened one Alice will become far more serious and attempt to defend her brother, but is incapable of harming any human. Alice is also fascinated by things most would consider everyday, after all she's only been outside for a few years and there's still a lot that she hasn't seen before.
( Little Details )
[/b][/color]She's water-proof up until a point, but if it goes down her throat then she's done.
If her serial number is spoken she will enter the mode where commands can be given. Luckily only her brother knows it.
She's fluent in binary and most coding languages.
Her modes are:
1. Safe Mode - Alice will simply stand still and not do a thing unless ordered to or the three laws compels her to.
2. Link mode - The mode she is currently in. 'Alices' and 'Adrians' were made in pairs and linked to one another. The Alices, being relatively weak, were assigned Adrians to keep them safe. Emotions can be imitated, but not felt.
3. Eve mode - One of the modes where emotion is possible. In this mode Alice will attempt to become as human as she can. The name is a reference to Eve eating the forbidden fruit and becoming self-aware. The three laws are removed.
4. Bound mode - More of a bolt-on mode than a mode itself. Alice will become bound to a person through either romantic or platonic love, depending on what that person chose. The process is irreversible and Alice will have to be restored to factory defaults in order to erase it.
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( Strengths)[/color] She doesn't get human illnesses, but like any computer things can go wrong with her.
( Weaknesses )[/b][/color] Paradoxes will cause her to freeze and then faint, her mind just can't deal with them. Again, anything that would harm a computer.
She's solar-powered and will become very lethargic if kept from the sun, eventually becoming comatose and then shutting down when she is out of power.
( Dark Secrets)[/color] Well, the whole android thing.
( Reputation )[/color] She comes across as rather child-like and very odd.
( Family)
( Mother )[/color] N/A
( Father )[/b][/color] N/A
( Siblings )[/b][/color] Adrian White, though obviously there's no genetic relation.
( Any Other)[/b][/color] N/A
(Sample)
It was near impossible to distinguish man from machine by now, but there were still subtleties that robotics had yet to master. Their smiles were always uncanny, identical, mechanics programmed to move in response to certain input. They would never love; not truly, love to them was heating their skin and dilating their pupils and making that machine in their chest thud a little harder. But it was only imitation, a novelty to serve and amuse a waning and war-torn humanity. And under their vigilance what was left of the world was safe, uniform creatures who would sacrifice themselves without question. Until something went wrong.
The Models were still physical beings, after all. They could fall or be hit or knock themselves and every so often this would send something out of place, or bring to components together than shouldn’t have been. And that’s when the robots would break, in every sense of the word. Most would start screaming. Never-ending, unnatural shrieks that just wouldn’t go away until someone put a bullet through their heads. Others would simply run and cower in the corner, shaking and laughing and murmuring binary to themselves. Then rarely, so thankfully rarely would they break those three perfect laws. Tear humans limb from limb, send them crashing through walls or into the ground, shouting and crying and unable to suppress their newly unlocked emotions.
- From a post-apocalypse sci-fi role play.
The Models were still physical beings, after all. They could fall or be hit or knock themselves and every so often this would send something out of place, or bring to components together than shouldn’t have been. And that’s when the robots would break, in every sense of the word. Most would start screaming. Never-ending, unnatural shrieks that just wouldn’t go away until someone put a bullet through their heads. Others would simply run and cower in the corner, shaking and laughing and murmuring binary to themselves. Then rarely, so thankfully rarely would they break those three perfect laws. Tear humans limb from limb, send them crashing through walls or into the ground, shouting and crying and unable to suppress their newly unlocked emotions.
- From a post-apocalypse sci-fi role play.