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Linden grid account lambdapm Port of origin 「unknown」
Name 939E 'Elena' Model HX-138G Serial number 138-88-0939E
Kampff-Voet test status (?) NOT YET TESTED; TESTING REQUIRED Owner or affiliated organization null/Blue Rose Collective, formerly Gestion des Risques Bastille (Bastille Risk Management)
Manufacturer Hyperion Defense Solutions Date of manufacture 2007-04-18
Reason for immigrating Trying to lay low Biography [NOTE: This unit isn't registered with NanoSec/NS/et al. This background is primarily for an out of character explanation of this character in order to better explain her actions and motives.]

Initially, this HX-138G was designed as a 'beyond the frontline' surgical/shock trooper unit, but she was disabled and captured by anarcho-transhumanists based out of Haumea in late 2012. Their roboticist, Peyton Murphy, proceeded to reflash large portions of her firmware - in effect, wiping out her friend or foe classification along with dummying out her entire ethical restriction subsystem.

Her body was mostly destroyed in the process of being captured, and Murphy set to work repairing her with what they had on-hand, which consisted largely of civilian-grade components and factory rejected military grade parts. She's no longer a high-performance weapon, but she's still more than combat capable.

After several months of rudimentary socialization, she was sent off by the anarchist collective in the hopes of throwing her previous owners off their trail, but without much thought given to her own safety. She hopped from colony to colony before eventually landing on Eisa. As a fugitive, she's tried to lay low and well out of the vigilant watch of local security, with varying levels of success.

The first people she knew after her modification leaned towards leftist ideology, and for that reason, hers lean in much the same way, albeit in a more nascent form and softened by the repeatedly-reinforced knowledge that she would be granted far less mercy than her human co-conspirators. Despite being quite lacking in preprogrammed ethical restraints, she's maintained her own set of morals and ethics imprinted on her from her captors - she's a far cry from popular media depictions of an unrestricted sapient AI, but left to her own devices, who can say? She's looking for a good place to belong and grow, but she struggles with a hesitance to open up to others.














"ᵂʰᵒ ᶦˢ ᵗʰᶦˢ? ... ᵀʰᶦˢ ᶦˢ ᵘˢ. ... ... ... ᵂʰᵒ ᵃʳᵉ ʷᵉ? ... ... ᵂʰᵃᵗ ᵃʳᵉ ʷᵉ? ... ᵂʰᵃᵗ ᵃʳᵉ ʷᵉ? ᵂʰᵃᵗ ᵃʳᵉ ʷᵉ? ᵂʰᵃᵗ ᵃʳᵉ ʷᵉ?"
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