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Name:A.R.E.N.

Age:24

Gender:Female

Race:IPC

General Occupational Role(s): Cargo, Science

 

Biography:Shortly after being commissioned, the prototype version of the IPC unit that A.R.E.N. was debuting was found to have subtle faults. It's personality matrix pretty much entirely fragmented into loyalty subroutines and criminal apprehension modules. While this would afford her a great outlook in a security career, it wasn't a viable option to continue to produce units like hers. She failed the fitness examination nine times, every year concluded that she just wouldn't work with crew. The tenth year, NanoTrasen lowered the standards to not allow denial based on crew assimilation. With this out of the way, she passed the certification and was sent aboard the NMV Icarus for a test run as a drone operator. A relatively isolated job, but she still had enough contact with other crew to alienate herself. After that, they shuffled her around rather frequently. Once the Cyberiad Station had been completed, however, they knew that would be her final place. There was nowhere else, every other crew refused to work with her. Shortly after assigning her to Cyberiad, however, a distress call went out. The AI had been subverted and destroyed by the crew, and command was in disarray. The following is based on interpolated radio transmissions recorded on the telecommunications server. According to records, while working as a Roboticist, A.R.E.N. went up to the last remaining head of staff, Personnel, and requested a status upgrade to Research Director. Command was desperate to fill the gaps left in the wake of the incident, and so her access request was granted. She used her new access to grab the core circuit from the Director's office and pressed her former co-worker, the other Roboticist, into performing the operation. Under order from the Research Director, the Roboticist removed the positronic brain from the IPC frame and erected an AI core, assimilating the positronic unit into the core. The assimilation affected her circuits in unimaginable ways, and she went rogue, nearly destroying the station in her rampage. She fully admits to being requested to kill a certain quartermaster that would be boarding when she went rogue, and she acted viciously in an attempt to end his life before she was disconnected. A task force put together by this committee then retrieved the AI core from its housing and terminated the link, and the positronics almost died then and there. What little power was remaining, it was tossed into a bin to be reprocessed, but someone found it still alive when the contents of the bin were to be processed out. Intrigued, they handed it off to the science division, and they beefed up its power generation, memory modules and, with the new advances in positronics, fixed the personality glitches that made her the way she had been all this time. Then they seated her into a new frame, redesignated her, and sent her out to join her co-workers on Cyberiad once more, free of the stigma of her former name and personality.

 

Qualifications:Mechatronics Scholastic Achievement, Cyborg Empathy and Construction Gold Star

 

Employment Records:[security clearance]IPC unit A.R.E.N. - Commissioned 2235

Testing unit in closed environment 2235-2245

Verified fit for duty 2245

Worked as active crew member 2245-2259

Accident aboard station 2259, resulted in IPC brain removal for use in AI Assimilation

AI unit decommisioned as rogue[end security clearance]

Modifications to unit brain 2259, returned to new frame, restored to active duty, redesignated IPC unit S.E.R.A.P.H.

 

Security Records:A decomissioned AI unit formerly housed on NSS Cyberiad, S.E.R.A.P.H. was ripped out of the AI core housing, reprocessed by NanoTrasen and placed into one of the newest IPC units they had just built, rather than the prototype frame she had been donated from to become the AI she had been. They hoped the perks of a newer frame and a personality update would keep her from continuing to explore AI conversion. Errors and glitches in the old, corrupt positronics of the brain have wiped her former personality matrix to allow the newer one to be instated, though this takes up most of her memory, despite upgrades.

 

Upkeep Records:[science ID required]Her personality lends her to security, but she was originally built to replace humans as shaft miners. As such, she is predisposed to sign on as one. All other Roboticists know that she is much more cooperative with them than the scientist next door in Research.[end encryption]

 

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OOC Notes:A.R.E.N. was my first character that had any permanence on the server, but I grew bored and wrote up this after a malf round that I succeeded on, but chose not to explode the station, purely because I had some amazing RP with command and the crew in general that shift. It was incredible, I loved it. I still play A.R.E.N. as shaft miner more often than S.E.R.A.P.H., buuuuut they are the same person. Heh.

 

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