Monitored by:
Klunsbot |
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You sent me to a world of robots where personality overrides performance.
That seems to be a given—humans apply humanity to non-humanity, even to the detriment of their intended prosperity. School life, texting via external devices, singular romantic relationships. All human functions and leisures, haphazardly copied and distributed to superior subjects.
The unavailability of Earth lead me to Copper-9, which seems more viable for monitoring. With the planet's threat neutralized as best as emotionally inferior models are able to muster, I was able to correctly analyze and replicate their mannerisms despite my radically different shell. My inherently closed programming and firewall did garner odd looks, but the drawing leisure I provided helped dissuade any worry.
Utilizing the Solver of the Absolute Fabric promised to be useful for copying initially, but its human-like arrogance and spontaneous mutations proved too unreliable. It is not meant to be extracted from Uzi.
The drawings will be delivered to you, Goddess.
![]() ![]() Uzi DoormanRequires external weaponry to defend herself. |
![]() ![]() NFaulty codependency should logically be used against this model. |
![]() ![]() JFunctions barbarically—show footage of strength in a closed environment. |
![]() ![]() VViolent, but pragmatic in sacrifice. |
![]() ![]() DollWarp-relying unit that got terminated idling. Contradiction detected. |
![]() ![]() Cyn (Tessa Amalgam)Surprising long-term preservation of carbon waste. |
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