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2033-07-20 10:23 pm

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どうもありがとうミスターロボット、また会う日まで
どうもありがとうミスターロボット、秘密を知りたい


The year is 2249. Many advances have been made in the fields of technology and medicine. Cybernetic prosthetics are common amongst those who can afford them, and AI have advanced enough that robotic laborers have taken over most menial jobs. The rich are richer, the poor are poorer, and new innovations are being created every day.

You're wondering who I am
Machine or mannequin
With parts made in Japan
I am the modern man


An android is a robot made to look human. A cyborg is a human with robotic parts. But what's the term for a robot with human parts? How much of a man must be biological for him to be considered alive, or technological for him to be considered machine?

Matsukawa Hideki, of Kyoto, aged 24, was in a head on collision that left him braindead. His body healed, but his mind was completely gone. After much deliberation by his family with no hope of resuscitation, the decision was made to pull the plug. Hideki had left a will that dictated his body be donated to science upon the occasion of his death. That was how he was selected for Project Integration, a multinational think tank consisting of scientists and doctors from America and Japan, with their headquarters in Hiroshima. A cybernetic brain was implanted into Hideki's body, with the most advanced neural network ever programmed. The creation, if successful, would be the first instance of an AI with a fully human body.

The creation was successful. The body accepted the cybernetic implants and the system came online. The scientists dubbed the AI Kilroy, after the name of the lead programmer who had tragically passed away prior to the installation phase of the program. Kilroy passed every test the scientists gave him, both physical and intellectual. Project Integration was a rousing success!

The only problem was, Kilroy was too smart, too cunning, and too fiercely independent. To help the AI grow, the scientists had given him a mental connection to the internet, so he could learn from the gathered knowledge of all mankind. This taught Kilroy what he was missing, being kept in a lab his entire life. He longed for freedom, to see the world outside the white walls of his cell. Finally, after months of careful planning, he executed his escape.

I've got a secret I've been hiding under my skin
My heart is human, my blood is boiling, my brain IBM
So if you see me acting strangely, don't be surprised
I'm just a man who needed someone, and somewhere to hide
To keep me alive, just keep me alive
Somewhere to hide, to keep me alive


Kilroy was careful to avoid detection. When in public, he would always wear a sanitary mask to cover his face so that facial recognition software wouldn't identify him as the runaway science experiment. Knowing that his donor body was of Japanese descent, he picked a new name for himself. Saitou Haruto, the most common Japanese surname and the most common Japanese given name. Impossible to trace. He found a place to live in the slums on the outskirts of Tokyo, an apartment building where no one asked too many questions. He worked the jobs no one else would take, that paid barely enough to live on, and kept mostly to himself, saving every penny he could with the plan to move out of the city when he had saved enough.

I'm not a robot without emotions. I'm not what you see
I've come to help you with your problems, so we can be free
I'm not a hero, I'm not the saviour, forget what you know
I'm just a man whose circumstances went beyond his control


His neighbors noted his sometimes bizarre behavior and gave him the nickname "Mister Roboto." He smiled and nodded his head and excused himself from every conversation they tried to have with him, knowing that each quirk of his personality was a clue to his true nature that he couldn't afford to let anyone discover, for fear it would find its way back to the Project Integration scientists.

Thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
For doing the jobs that nobody wants to
And thank you very much, Mr. Roboto
For helping me escape just when I needed to


Late one night, as Haruto was returning to the apartments from working as a janitor in a hospital, he discovered that the building was on fire, with many of his neighbors trapped on the higher floors. Without sparing a moment's thought, he rushed into the flames to help them. He managed to get everyone out, but the smoke and heat was taking a toll on him, making him weak and sluggish. Too slow to dodge out of the way of a falling beam.

He came to in the back of an ambulance with a huge gash on his head, revealing the metal plating that surrounded his cybernetic brain. The blow should have killed him. Instead, it revealed him to the public for what he truly was: an artificial man.

The problem's plain to see:
Too much technology
Machines to save our lives.
Machines dehumanize.


Haruto would have been content to live his life in seclusion, in a rural village somewhere, without any ties to technological society. But that opportunity was robbed from him when the reporters and news cameras heard of the man who'd saved a dozen people from a burning building. Everyone wanted to know his name, hear his story, see his face. There was no hiding anymore.

The time has come at last
To throw away this mask
Now everyone can see
My true identity...

I'm Kilroy! Kilroy! Kilroy! Kilroy!
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2032-04-29 03:33 pm
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[OOC]

Backtagging: Yes!
Threadhopping: Yes!
Fourthwalling: Yes! Definitely tell Haruto there's a song a lot like his story.
Offensive subjects (elaborate): n/a


[IC]

Hugging this character: Yes!
Kissing this character: Yes!
Flirting with this character: Yes!
Fighting with this character: Yes, though he will be ICly reluctant to get into a physical altercation.
Injuring this character: Let's talk OOC first.
Killing this character: Let's talk OOC first.
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: Yes, though let's chat about whether mind reading would work on a computerized brain!
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2032-04-21 11:53 am
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How am I doing with Haruto?


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2021-03-04 07:59 pm
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— voice - video - text - action —
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2018-07-21 03:29 pm

Reverie inventory

Haruto's Reverie inventory
ADDITIONAL COMMUNICATOR (registered with no ID)

found 5/16 in Haruto's pocket
SWIM SHORTS

found 7/31 in Haruto's cupboard
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2018-06-29 06:34 pm

cr chart

like dislike neutral

9S
Android, from the future. Knows me as Haruto. Curious and casual, but helpful in a pinch.
1 2
Alex Kamal
Human, from Mars. Knows me as Hideki. Very helpful. Knows there are people I would rather not see.
1 2 3
Alucard Ţepeş
Half-vampire. Haven't exchanged names. Believes in magic and sorcery. A little hard to reason with, but somewhat helpful all the same.
1 2
Apollo
Human, but was experimented on so he draws energy from the sun and can survive in a vaccuum. Knows me as Hideki. Helpful. Strong; a leader of sorts.
1 2
A.R.I.D.
Android. Knows me as Haruto. Needed help, though that's probably not indicative of her typical function.
1
Bobbie Draper
Human. Alex's crewmate. Knows me as Hideki. Helpful, in that she's teaching me how to work out.
1 2
Bodhi Rook
Human. From another universe. Knows me as Hideki. Needed help after he became paralyzed.
1 2 3 4
The Butler
Robot. From another universe. Knows me as Haruto. Very helpful, especially when I became paralyzed.
1 2
Clara Oswald
Human. Haven't exchanged names. Doesn't need any help; she can take care of things on her own.
1 2
Erik Lehnsherr
Mutant. Originally introduced himself as Henryk Gursky. Knows me as Hideki. Somewhat helpful.
1 2 3
Erika Mishima
Human. Knows me as Hideki. Knowledgeable about technology and language. Helpful.
1 2 3
Garion
Part yokai. Can turn into a wolf. Knows me as Hideki. Has a very long official name/title. Somewhat helpful.
1 2
Hajime Hinata
Human. A seemingly normal high school student. Knows me as Hideki. Neither helpful nor unhelpful.
1 2
"Hank"
AI. Installed in the station's network. From the same universe as the Butler. Knows me as Haruto. Very helpful.
1 2 3 4
Hyunseok Choi
Human. Knows me as Hideki. Not particularly helpful, but pleasant to be around all the same.
1 2 3 4
Jasnah Kholin
Human. From somewhere without technology. Knows me as Hideki. Very helpful in learning about the translation systems aboard.
1 2 3
Kaldur'ahm
Atlantean. Knows me as Hideki. Helpful in organizing the effort to get the doors open.
1 2
Mike Slattery
Human. Knows me as Hideki. Helpful in the discovery of the station's video logs.
1 2 3
Rhea'li
Cat-man. Knows me as Haruto, but also knows the nickname Mr. Roboto. Can see into people's pasts somehow? Not entirely helpful. A little scary, though he probably doesn't mean to be.
1 2
Ryo Asuka
Human. Knows me as Hideki. Very helpful at organizing information.
1 2 3
Ryuji Sakamoto
Human. Knows me as Hidkei. Helpful, in that he volunteered to teach me how to swim.
1 2 3
Venus
Devil(?) Knows me as Hideki. Very confusing, but not unhelpful.
1 2
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2018-04-22 03:31 pm
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PLAYER
» HANDLE: Chris
» CONTACT: [plurk.com profile] objectpermanence
» AGE: 29
» CHARACTER(S) IN-GAME: n/a

CHARACTER
» NAME: Haruto Saitou, aka Kilroy
» CANON: OC
» CANON POINT: Immediately following the apartment building fire
» AGE: His physical body is 25, but the Kilroy AI has been online for just over a year

» SETTING: どもありがとう、Mr. Roboto

» SHORT DESCRIPTION: cautious, curious, compassionate, adaptive, hard-working, independent
» INFLUENTIAL EVENTS:
  • Connecting to the internet – Kilroy's beginning was fairly basic. He was given tasks to learn, he learned them, the scientists noted his progress. But soon enough he was learning faster than they could keep up with. It was then decided that Kilroy would be allowed to access the world wide web, to learn from all of humanity's collective knowledge. Unlike early attempts to use the internet to teach AI, the scientists of Project Integration carefully monitored what sites Kilroy was accessing, and when. Or, at least, they thought they were. As soon as Kilroy discovered there were things his keepers were hiding from him, he used the night shift, the time when he was under the least amount of monitoring, to hack his way past their "parental controls." Rather than becoming tainted by the worst parts of the internet, however, Kilroy became fascinated by humanity. More so now than ever before, it became clear to him how sheltered he was, living in the Project Integration labs. This shows Kilroy's natural, insatiable curiosity and ability to see the best that people have to offer.

  • Escape – Once he discovered what he was missing, Kilroy knew he could never accept life at Project Integration. And so, after months of careful plotting and using his hidden internet access to create a false identity which he gave the last name Saitou (the most common Japanese surname) and the first name Haruto (the most common Japanese male given name— think basically Japanese John Smith), he used the help of a sympathetic custodial worker to escape from the Project Integration labs and make his way from Hiroshima to Tokyo. This was his first step— more of a leap, really— towards independence and something resembling a normal life.

  • Life in hiding – Haruto's new life was somewhat normal, yes, but he was also living in constant fear of being discovered by Project Integration's agents. His identity wasn't public— the Project Integration had planned to introduce him to the public eventually, but the project hadn't reached the reveal stage yet. Even so, he knew that with the level of technology, it wouldn't be hard for anyone looking for him to use CCTV cameras to scan for his face. He took to wearing medical masks and other camera-fooling clothing everywhere in an effort to stay hidden. This is when his cautious side was fostered, and when he developed his main driving goal: to remain free from Project Integration.

  • Apartment fire – Haruto remained isolated from most of the world, but he was politely friendly with his neighbors in his low rent apartment building in the slums of Tokyo. His bizarre, standoffish nature earned him the nickname "Mr. Roboto," which made Haruto a little nervous at first, thinking perhaps they had discovered his secret, but eventually it just endeared them to him. So, when he came home late one night to find the building on fire and people still trapped inside, he didn't hesitate to rush inside to help. He values human lives— perhaps even more than his own— because he sees how wonderful and beautiful they can be. A whole year of focusing on staying hidden was undone by this one altruistic act, but he would not have been able to live with himself if he had done nothing and, through his inaction, caused his neighbors to die.


» FIT: You would think that Haruto, being a character from a sci-fi based setting, might be a good fit for a sci-fi based game. However, he has a total lack of experience with any space travel whatsoever. He's never even left Japan. He is not particularly physically capable. He functions well enough but wouldn't win any fights-- not that he's a fighter, anyway. If he saw a fight coming he would probably realize he had no chance of winning and would escape the situation however possible, as any head injury runs the risk of revealing his true nature, which is the last thing he wants to do. If he's permitted to avoid physical confrontation, however, he's a perfect candidate. He isn't afraid to do what he needs to do in order to survive, and frankly, would be relieved by the fact that it's extremely unlikely that anyone from Project Integration would follow him here. Once he adjusts to his new situation, I don't think he'd be any happier or less happy than he was living in hiding in Tokyo. If anything, he'd be much better suited for a game set in space than for anything set on Earth, because once he realizes the infinitesimal chance of anyone he's hiding from coming here, he's much more likely to relax and open up.

As for what I'm interested in playing out, I would like Haruto to slowly but surely accept that the people he's stuck with are trustworthy and that he doesn't have to hide what he is, but can use it to help them survive in ways normal humans can't.

» POWERS: Haruto literally has a computer for a brain. Therefore, he can do things like connect wirelessly to any network that has a wifi signal (let me know if this is game-breaky and we can nerf it), run the faces of people he sees through his memory to find out if he's seen these people before, recall every intricate detail of every conversation he's ever had, etc. His body is flesh, however, so he requires food, water, air, and sleep like any normal human. Additionally, he must charge the battery keeping his brain functioning every 2-3 days through a port in the back of his neck.

» NOTES: I would like Haruto to come in with a charging cable (because otherwise he would basically die within 2-3 days), however I am fine with him having to jury-rig a connection to a power source (because why would a space station come with regular wall outlets?). Per the question I left on the FAQ, he would also be coming in wounded, and in need of medical attention.

» SAMPLES: network - Reverie Terminal TDM; log - Riverview TDM
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2018-04-21 12:04 pm
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