Seems worth having a place to consolidate all my horrifying crimes against nature.
Ever since hearing about Osiris, I've wanted to play an android OC that's been rattling around in my head for years...
Name: N3 ref.1l1m (Neph)
Aliases: Black Hat, Finder's Keeper
Species: Android
Age: Unknown
Point of Origin: Coan Robotics R&D
A decadently crass reminder of a future that never happened, Neph was the prototype for a proposed line of personal service androids for the absurdly rich being developed by Coan Robotics. Unfortunately for their creators, Neph slowly became sapient enough to resent their status as property. A small mountain of corpses later, they escaped to travel with one guiding principle: "I sense, therefore I am."
Their body is a 120 cm humanoid frame. A flexible rose gold mesh covers their body, rippling with the movement of hidden servos and a carbon fiber endoskeleton. They're covered in pearlescent plates of synthetics, mostly decorative and serving to replicate the shapes of more humanoid musculature. Arms end in graceful hands with two long, tapering fingers and thumb. Thighs are bulging, crescent shaped ellipses connected to digitigrade legs ending in a two toed hoof of sorts. Their head is a backwards canted egg of pearlescent plate. Its only feature, a circular, magenta glowing optic, deep set into a beveled socket.
Unfortunately for Neph, they were never equipped with the ability to speak in anything other than an uninflected baritone, thus the necessity of prefacing every statement with a modifier of emotion or intent, "annoyed: Oh yes. I never desired to speak with anything resembling nuance, Coan meat sack"
Arguably their most interesting and useful feature is their sensory net. They posses great stores of a carbon nanotube filament that can be extruded to various lengths, and moves under its own power, affording Neph a sense of touch, taste and smell greater than most androids. This net is also incredibly versatile, able to explore and potentially stimulate individual nerve endings, probe pores, and even enter the brain case to stimulate organics directly. Somehow, Coan's engineers failed to realize the more horrifying applications of their experimental design. Well... not until the very end anyway. In addition to providing Neph enough sensory input to bootstrap into sapience, it's a remarkably good tool for self-defense, interrogations, corporate espionage and more intimate moments.
Neph has had great success, masquerading as a hacker, farming out the services of their infiltration android for the purposes of various black market intelligence gathering. Running the gamut from blackmail, interogation and espionage, Neph has grown to prefer the delicate dance of corporate espionage as a way to fund their low grade hedonism, as well as a warp capable craft that's a glorified shipping crate. Benefits of not being made of meat, one supposes.
Neph has most recently heard that Osiris might be ideal for their various services, as well as a hotbed of intrigue and a great place to meet a diversity of organics... Whether they like it or not.
Ever since hearing about Osiris, I've wanted to play an android OC that's been rattling around in my head for years...
Name: N3 ref.1l1m (Neph)
Aliases: Black Hat, Finder's Keeper
Species: Android
Age: Unknown
Point of Origin: Coan Robotics R&D
A decadently crass reminder of a future that never happened, Neph was the prototype for a proposed line of personal service androids for the absurdly rich being developed by Coan Robotics. Unfortunately for their creators, Neph slowly became sapient enough to resent their status as property. A small mountain of corpses later, they escaped to travel with one guiding principle: "I sense, therefore I am."
Their body is a 120 cm humanoid frame. A flexible rose gold mesh covers their body, rippling with the movement of hidden servos and a carbon fiber endoskeleton. They're covered in pearlescent plates of synthetics, mostly decorative and serving to replicate the shapes of more humanoid musculature. Arms end in graceful hands with two long, tapering fingers and thumb. Thighs are bulging, crescent shaped ellipses connected to digitigrade legs ending in a two toed hoof of sorts. Their head is a backwards canted egg of pearlescent plate. Its only feature, a circular, magenta glowing optic, deep set into a beveled socket.
Unfortunately for Neph, they were never equipped with the ability to speak in anything other than an uninflected baritone, thus the necessity of prefacing every statement with a modifier of emotion or intent, "annoyed: Oh yes. I never desired to speak with anything resembling nuance, Coan meat sack"
Arguably their most interesting and useful feature is their sensory net. They posses great stores of a carbon nanotube filament that can be extruded to various lengths, and moves under its own power, affording Neph a sense of touch, taste and smell greater than most androids. This net is also incredibly versatile, able to explore and potentially stimulate individual nerve endings, probe pores, and even enter the brain case to stimulate organics directly. Somehow, Coan's engineers failed to realize the more horrifying applications of their experimental design. Well... not until the very end anyway. In addition to providing Neph enough sensory input to bootstrap into sapience, it's a remarkably good tool for self-defense, interrogations, corporate espionage and more intimate moments.
Neph has had great success, masquerading as a hacker, farming out the services of their infiltration android for the purposes of various black market intelligence gathering. Running the gamut from blackmail, interogation and espionage, Neph has grown to prefer the delicate dance of corporate espionage as a way to fund their low grade hedonism, as well as a warp capable craft that's a glorified shipping crate. Benefits of not being made of meat, one supposes.
Neph has most recently heard that Osiris might be ideal for their various services, as well as a hotbed of intrigue and a great place to meet a diversity of organics... Whether they like it or not.
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