Journal of Sociology [S!6] - [Round Two: Ryburg Ritz]

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Re: Journal of Sociology [S!6] - [Signups Open~]
Originally posted on MSPA by ChristianBurger.

NAME: Mordecai

GENDER: None technically

RACE: Living spark

COLOUR: #61DD6B (sorry 'bout the text colour don't know how to apply background colour)

DESCRIPTION: Once a electrical engineer with a fondness for video games, Mordecai was working on a form of artificial intelligence. He worked day and night, putting more hours than any of his colleagues into this project. Though he tried hard the project was scraped because it was receiving too much negative attention and losing funding. The original body for the AI was destroyed and sold for scrap, but Mordecai managed to steal some of the original plans. Many more sleepless nights were put into this prototype. When he was done one thing was missing before the prototype could be completed, a jump start from an organic being. Mordecai, not known for his foresight, easily could have used one his pet rats or plants without affecting the experiment greatly. Instead he used himself, before he could kill the switch and save both him and the prototype, his personality became part of the prototype. His memory was destroyed except his name which he remembered from his lab coat that still rested on his old dead body. The prototype's body is about 5' 6'' tall. The body is made up of a computer monitor for a head and multiple long extendable arms.

ABILITIES: He posses the power to take control of nearby electrical/mechanical things (eg. fans, computers, lights, other robots) but by doing that he leaves behind the prototype body and leaves it vulnerable. If the thing "he" takes control of can control multiple things, he can use that to remotely control "his" original body. He also can read and speak in binary code and most languages. Originally when the prototype was built it only had human like hands on the ends of his arms, but later after the accident "he" switched them for different attachments including scissor like blades, small laser and a scanner.

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Re: Journal of Sociology [S!6] - [Signups Open~] - by GBCE - 05-04-2012, 12:34 AM