- Name
- S.H.A.R.A.; aka Shara
- Age
- 20
- Gender
- Female - she/her
- Species
- Android
- Occupation
- Unemployed
- Appearance
- A petite, waifish metal doll with two large bolts sticking out of her head and glitchy hologram hair.
- Personality
- A bit of a blank slate with obvious hints at underlying history, curious and unconcerned with its own safety, and eager to please.
- Abilities
- Robotic durability and vitality, hologram "illusions"
- Situation
- Unemployed and Homeless
Appearance
- Height
- 5'2"
- Body
- Slim and petite, with grey metal skin and visibly articulated joints, rivets, and seam lines where the body is put together.
- Face
- Round face with small, minimalist facial features and seam lines detailing where the face comes together.
- Eyes
- Large dark lenses framed with metal accents made to resemble eye liner and eyelashes. The eyes themselves do not move, but instead project pink images of her 'irises' onto them to denote expression.
- Hair
- Technically does not have hair, but creates hologram projections of hair to seem less unsettling. Like all its holograms, the hair has blatant chromatic aberration.
- Clothes
- Whatever it can steal or is gifted. Shara has no personal style of its own.
- Other
- To Sleepers, Shara looks to be a woman of ambiguous ethnicity with a shaved head and brown eyes, keeping the overall body shape the same. Her skintone appears to be a moderate tan.
Personality
Not Quite a Blank Slate. Shara largely seems to have no direct purpose or interests of its own, acting largely like a sponge to absorb values from those around it. There are moments when it seems to contradict this, acting in ways that presume a history and personal standard of behavior, but if asked about these moments it will claim it has no knowledge of where the parameters came from.
Curiosity Killed the Bot. Shara is an incredibly inquisitive individual, to the point of seemingly being unconcerned with its own safety and well being when acting to satisfy questions that it has about the world around it.
People Pleaser. Above all else, Shara seems to have literally been built to serve. It tends to defer to any living creature's wisdom on matters it does not know about, making it easily manipulated and gullible.
Abilities
- Ability Format
- Standard Traits
- Advantages
- + Apex Attribute (Durability)
+ Healthy Body
+ Mental Immunity
+ Minor Illusion
+ Remote Control Parts
+ Unliving
- Disadvantages
- - Elemental Weakness (Electricity)
- Malware Weakness
- No Regeneration
- Under Orders (Admin Access)
- Bonus
- Bonus: Advantage without corresponding Disadvantage
Upgrade 1: Removed Disadvantage
- Nerfs and Flavor
- ° Minor Illusions are generated by a built in hologram projector, but damage to the device causes these illusions to glitch and have constant chromatic aberration, making them ineffective at fooling others.
Current Situation
- Occupation
- Unemployed
- Housing
- Homeless
- Wealth
- None
History
Shara does not remember who it last belonged to, but it does vaguely recall an argument about it. It recalls its emergency shutdown being activated, and then it remembers waking up in the wilderness of a place she doesn't recognize.
What actually happened is that for reasons that don't matter, Shara's previous owner jettisoned it from their space station home. The deactivated personal assistant droid floated aimlessly, lifeless, and was eventually picked up by junk traders.
The junkers landed on a backwater planet called Earth briefly to restock some supplies and be on their way, but had to leave due to some locals shouting what they assumed to be a battle cry of 'UFO'. In their haste they left behind a few pieces of their cargo, the droid Shara included.
Discovered by hikers from neighboring Oregon, the robot was brought back and set up in a tourist trap in Polaris Pass, where it sat until an emergency boot sequence turned it back on.
What actually happened is that for reasons that don't matter, Shara's previous owner jettisoned it from their space station home. The deactivated personal assistant droid floated aimlessly, lifeless, and was eventually picked up by junk traders.
The junkers landed on a backwater planet called Earth briefly to restock some supplies and be on their way, but had to leave due to some locals shouting what they assumed to be a battle cry of 'UFO'. In their haste they left behind a few pieces of their cargo, the droid Shara included.
Discovered by hikers from neighboring Oregon, the robot was brought back and set up in a tourist trap in Polaris Pass, where it sat until an emergency boot sequence turned it back on.
Additional Information
- Art Credits
- Character design and art adopted from MyurkaMyu on Twitter