Name: Helseeker (EZ-023S43)
Gender: Neither
Age: 3 years old
Nationality: Empire frame/Republic programmed
Zoid: Helcat
AIM: Forgetfulencinda
Background
The Branshire Company one of the leading competitors in advanced artificial intelligence and makers of interactive machines for years. One project the Branshire Company is working on is the intelligence drone project, is an attempt to make fully automated zoids able to work on the battlefield. One of those automated zoids is the currently unnamed Hellseeker. Helseeker was programmed with the feature to copy and incorporate things it sees and hears into it’s own way of acting in order to give a more life like feel making it more market able. For many years the Branshire Company has tested these zoids in carefully controlled situations but until recently they had yet to field test the zoids. Helseeker was the first field intelligence assessment droid, with a F.I.A.B. inscribed on Helseeker right leg, was the first made to operate in the real world.
Helseeker was to be tested unofficially in the ZBC since it was the only place where most people were comfortable with zoid and it’s teams were perfect to test the social capabilities of the automated zoid. Also the battles would test how it the drone reacts to danger and if they could have a military application. The Branshire Comapany decided to place it on the team of one of their lower end programmers, Rinorgon Negroni, who already knew about the project. Rinorgon gladly accepted any teammates robotical or otherwise. Also he asked for permission to uses the acronym on Hellseeker for a team name, while confusing company was agreed to. Rinorgon also christened the zoid Helseeker because it sounded cool and was generally unimpressed with his speech capabilities.
Personality
Helseeker personality is based off what he sees and hears but the basic conversation abilities are basic. Helseeker starts with the ability to say good-bye, hello, sorry, please and other rudimentary speech. Helseeker ability to recognize what others say is much more comprehensive with most dictionary words known and sound receptors to notice tone. But in the end despite Helseeker being able to listen, speak, and generally act alive it an emoinless and not even sentient machine.
Appearance
Standard Helcat model and design except with a dark green coloring instead of where hellcat are usually red and a darkened and tinted cockpit glass to hide the fact he has no pilot. Inside the cockpit itself there are only computer monitors and keyboard with no controls, as Helseeker was not made for some one to drive him. Also indented into is front right paw is the letters F.I.A.B.
Unfortunately, through suggestion from a fellow staff member I must deny this outright because it lacks believability. If you really want another sentient zoid on this site, I suggest thinking of a better idea as to how to introduce Helseeker. Also use spell check, lengthen it to some extent, etc. Oh and I don't think a simple misprogramming will create a sentient zoid. Especially one with emotions. It's like saying I can give my computer emotions by tinkering with the command prompt for a while.. Which I will not demonstrate because I love my computer and would not like to see it go ablaze. <_<; Though as I was saying.. even in most science fiction works, you'll find a robot or two with emotions but most likely they've been programmed into it.
Continue to edit this bio as you please, but you need to give me a better storyline for this Sentient Zoid.
Alright I pretty much re did the entire story into hopefully something a bit more plausible.
It's not the best, but after discussion with the staff we've decided it's good enough, what with our Sliding Skale of Skill.
scale misspelled on purpose.
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