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C1

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Service Record

DFA Prodigy

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2423.09 - Rescued from Outpost 36 by the crew of the DFA Prodigy. 

Medical Record

C6

 

Birthdate: 2407

 

Species: Android (C-Series Model)

 

Gender: Male

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Science Log. 2410. Experiment. C1 IC9J. 
C1’s indicative charging system is outdated and needs to be a more efficient charging system. Doctor Xan was tasked with managing the upgrade. He mishandled the connection shorting out C1’s charging and emotional circutry. Fortunately, we were able to salvage the charging system, but the emotional circutry can not be salvaged. This is unfortunate because I so wanted to study C1 in his emotional environment. -- end science log. --


Other modifications/experiments include removal of left hand and adding data connections for computer infiltration. 

 

Background Information

Background:

C1 was one of six android children created by Dr Saran and kidnapped by his coworker and rivel, Dr Urel, in 2415. He spent eight years in a lab, being experimented on by Urel, before being rescued by the DFA Prodigy in 2423.

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C1 is the first in the C series of androids. Neurologically he is 16 years old however, he may be older because construction is known to sometimes last decades. C1 was created with an early design of emotional circutry and many other ‘new features’ (or new at that time) for androids. Given the application of Moore’s Law, C1 is technically classified as an “outmode” because many of his components are outdated and can no longer be found or replicated. The inability to find components did not stop Dr. Urel from experimenting with modifications and alterations to try and keep C1 up to date.


C1 does not have an emotional capacity, but he does not like being the Frankenstein of the C-series of androids. Some of these experiments place unnecessary strain on his neuro processors and his relay servos causing data errors or power fluctuations in his entire system.
 

Personality

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Likes.
The solitude of being left alone. C1 lacks the neural capacity to perform complex functions in addition to normal processing. Being in solitude permits C1 the time to dedicate the appropriate resources to complete specific tasks.


Dislikes
Experiments and Moore’s Law. C1 is aware many of his technologies are outdated and any of his upgrades require special modification and/or trial and error to confirm proper integration. This action is inefficient to C1 because the experimental connections cause more problems until the troubleshooting is completed. - and then there are still errors. Universal parts was a real thing of the past and C1 has determined many times if his creators used universal parts, he would not be in the situation of being outdated.
Holes in his memory. There are some blocks of his memory that are blocked. C1 is not sure why this is happening but he is not able to remove the blocks and access the parts of his memory. Why are the blocks there? Is there programming that will help him integrate with the upgrades better? How can C1 remove the blocks or upgrade his memory to remove the blocks. 

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