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Long story short:Kenos Ytheria, the character you see presented here, suffered a series of unfortunate events. Her original occupation, when she was made of meat, was to deliver blaster goods during the Clone Wars. Unfortunately, she and her crew were sent off course by a faulty nav computer. Crash landing on a strange world, the entire crew was captured by the Ssi-ruuk. Having never encountered humans before, the Ssi-ruuk decided to test out their entechment technology on poor little Kenos. The saurian beings attempted to bind Kenosβs soul into a droid body as they had done with their own simple slaves. The once healthy human woman woke up to discover that she had a completely metal body; she had, in fact, become a droid. The Ssi-ruuk were impressed with the longevity of the new sentient subjects (designated by their serial numbers, RDS001-RDS003. Kenos, little did they know, had somehow retained her mind and self-awareness. Breaking free of her restraints and walking right through a barrage of Ssi-ruuvi suppression forces, the newly mechanized Kenos fought her way to freedom using her new droid body. Though thrilled that she had new strengths and capabilities, Kenos was still generally displeased with her new form. Wanting desperately to assure herself that her friends and family would help her, the transformed woman flew home as quickly as possible. After learning a year had passed, she managed to find her fiancee and her family. Both rejected her, refusing to accept a droid as their own. Angered and alone, Kenos sets out to find a way to reverse what was done to her...
^^^the above introduction/synopsis from Cloakedand Masked (also, the GM!) Go read his stories! They're awesome. Seriously. Go now. Before it's too late.
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Mermanwatch [2021-02-13 15:38:00 +0000 UTC]
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robogirls [2008-07-14 18:50:42 +0000 UTC]
love the back story neat how it looks a bit feminine
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issuesmissflight In reply to robogirls [2008-07-14 19:48:30 +0000 UTC]
Thanks so much! That's exactly what I was going for.
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