Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Character Sheet


  • Name -  Model 15
  • Age - 10 cycles
  • Gender - humanoid 
  • Height -  6 foot
  • Weight- 120 pounds
  • Built - humanoid robotic
  • Physical handicaps - rust has begun to break down his body piece by piece
  • Birth place - The new glow robot facility
  • Cultural/ethnical backgrounds
  • Family (parents, siblings, spouse, parterner, children, etc.)
  • Friends - those who he serves are whom he has been programmed to feel affection for.
  • Enemies - the enemy of all robot, malfunction.
  • Habits - his owner noticed that his right arm had a hitch in it that clinked whenever he extended it. He was also known to stay in a room after he had already finished the work there.
  • IQ - limitless
  • Career - programmed to do whatever job the customer needs, this unit was mostly used for domestic help. 
  • Education - The unit was programmed for its duties  and is constantly updated wirelessly
  • Financial status - His financial worth is based on his ability to do the job he was designed for. That being said he is currently flat broke.
  • Social status - he would be considered part odf the servant class, right between the blender and a human waiter.
  • Clothes - all clothing is built into his metal frame, or rather the impression of clothing to make him seem more human.
  • Favorite books - Robotics laws are the only reading material he has on hand.
  • Favorite movies - 
  • Favorite food - he has always been interested in humans affinity for pizza.
  • Addiction - addicted to electricity, he needs a small amount per day to survive a most electronics do.
  • Sense of humor - his old owner was attempting to teach him about jokes but found that he didn't possess much “sense of humor.”
  • Religion and philosophy- Robots do not possess their own religion but he sometimes wonders what the purpose of religion is for humans.
  • Self esteem and self doubt - he is confident in his prowess as a robot but still fears being turned into scrap for performing poorly. He doesnt begin to doubt himself until he opens his eyes to crusher before him.
  • Sexual orientation - He has no orientation but sometimes finds himself looking at what might be considered pretty females to humans. He has no idea that he posses this inclination.
  • Fears -Being redundant and having to be sent back for reprocessing.
  • Hopes and dreams - He dreams of doing the job he was created and programmed to do
  • Values - Being put to work and serving a purpose. He hopes to be put to good use.
  • Moments (events) that s/he remembers for the rest of her/his life.The moments that he remembers are the moment he was created at the facility and when he returned to the facility for a “tuneup.” 

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