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Name:

DIN-KY

 

Age:

7

 

Gender:

Male

 

Race:

IPC

 

Blood Type:

OIL-

 

General Occupational Role(s):

Businessman, IPC community leader, designated IPC repairman

 

Biography:

 

DIN-KY is an IPC built by Rodinsky Robotics- prior to it being bought out by NT. As you might have guessed, the RO- and -S- have been scratched out in the meanwhile, leaving him quite the fitting nickname. DIN-KY has gone through a lot of damage throughout his short life, which he typically refers to as non-critical.

After 3 years upon intially being constructed, DIN-KY had severe damage in his CPU. Not wanting to waste too many credits on an expensive replacement, the mechanic responsible for fixing him up replaced the CPU with that of an automated lawn mowing drone.

 

Sadly, as a result of this, he suffers frequent CPU overusage - which he deals with by disabling non-critical systems and only enabling systems when they are actually needed. The 'unit' - as he frequently refers to himself with, can often be found troubleshooting; streamlining his software to not overburden his fragile insides - but also questioning other IPCs as to whether something he experiences is a fault or not.

 

Qualifications:

-Business - "Unit concludes raising of personal wealth will inevitably raise social standing."

The rest...well, he tends to just download rudimentary software when needed.

 

Employment Records:

-Firefighting Unit on Synthetica - "Unit detects hazard in line 34 and 65 of fire.exe"

-Repair Unit - Specialty: IPC repair

 

Security Records:

-

 

Medical Records:

-Singed CPU - "I cannot stress this enough, the next time his monitor turns black replace that thing." -A doctor

 

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