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Description or as she is designated Scar/3t
In being a Cogsune she has to keep the fact that she is basicly what an android is to humans, a secret. She dosent exacltly possess the capabilities to 'emote' like Vectors, or even Cogs. She was built to be a tool. And while she is a tool with a personality, she really is just that. Cogsunes don't really fear death, as upon demise, they have everything that is them on back-up. Downloaded into another body exactly like the one they just 'died' in. On top of thise Cogsunes, for thiere size, are durable. Thus making them perfect for dangerous tasks.
Scar/3t is modular, see those lines on her arms and tail? Those parts, and her legs, come off. She can be modded into whatever is nessisary for her environment. This particular Cogsune is a medical expert/computer savant. Her purpose for her construction is medical experimentation. If I shoot this part, how long before I have to save you? At wich point do you stop screaming? Dose breathing help you keep calm? On a scale of one to ten, how much pain are you in? Shes not a sadist, as Cogsunes are not capable of developing that particular quirk (we hope). Everything she dose is for information.
Also, as far as personal experiances thus far, she essentialy turns handguns into small machine guns... burns through ammo really fast in a combat scenario. Thankfully she's medicaly inclined... soooo, she should be able to help after shes out of ammo... we hope.
Scar/3t (Scarlet) is owned by Eve
HC SVNT Dracones is owned by 'Weapons Grade Funk' (now that's a bad ass name), and is a RPG game. This character and my personal character foxdevil1.deviantart.com/art/D… just ran a game with a very awesome DM, Caleb. The system is not half as complex as ye olde D&D, and about two times more effective in some areas. If your a complete dork like myself, go check it out.
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