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Eluna Thals
Oct 8th, 2015, 09:02:52 PM
Eluna Thals
Hardware age 17 years :: Alliance of Free Planets :: Phoenix Cell Operative Human Replica Droid
Location Presently Classified



Character Background


A working prototype human replica droid, constructed with Imperial funding by Simonelle and Admiral Massad Thrumble, in the Minos cluster, seven years before the battle of Yavin.
Large spans of Eluna's existence are redacted and inaccessible to her memory.
Eluna's hardware was captured from Black Sun a few months after the Battle of Endor.
The clandestine Project Decoy group of Alliance Intelligence took possession of Eluna's hardware and began to program it to their specifications shortly thereafter.
Eluna's operating personality believes she is twenty-five years old.
Functions as a deep cover intelligence operative, often behind enemy lines to network with Alliance assets



Raw Material


Can easily change her appearance, voice, and personality to blend in and disappear
Personality matrix comprises two halves. An analytical machine mind and a highly articulated artifical intelligence engram
Extremely proficient in combat, both armed and unarmed. Far faster and stronger than a baseline sentient
Paradoxically fully believes she is a real person and yet is aware that she inhabits a machine, leading to a kind of artificial schizophrenia
Is capable of self-repair on the nano scale
Has a voracious sweet tooth, primarily because her bioelectric power plant prefers food that can efficiently be turned into energy
During duress or clandestine missions, the machine consciousness can take over and leave the personality with missing time or gaps
Body temperature is ten percent cooler than baseline human
Slightly heavier than a baseline human
Eluna's inner consciousness is often manifested by her personality. She sees herself as a younger form of herself, and the machine mind as a krayt dragon
The nature of Eluna's positronic brain is such that engrams that are added cannot be removed without the mass deletion of the entire matrix. There are numerous protocol engrams within Eluna's brain. Some represent specific command routines, some are working or abandoned applications and even other personality engrams. Others still are locked away and unknown to her.


Plot Ideas


Assassination of an Imperial or other scum
Searching for her origins to determine if she's real or if she was created as a program
Propping up the Corellian resistance
Exploring her "human" nature
Tracking down the leads of Project Coriander
Eluna gets captured by someone, and faces the possibility of being disassembled.



Existing Relationships



Ben Merasska | ??? - Eluna is infatuated with Ben, however she is also following Alliance orders to monitor him as a person of interest.
Shuvin Undhi | Friend - Partner in crime and something of a Cyrano de Bergerac character to Eluna. She fuels the fire that keeps Eluna trying to win over Ben's heart.
Suriyesh Rajinaathra | Friend - Suri is a confidant who helps Eluna to not completely reject her droid nature
MA7-E4 | Friend - Another droid-centric confidant, Matea is another droid caught in the complexities of being "too real"
Byl Laprovik | Former colleague - They share work history in Phoenix Cell, and Byl probably knows more about Eluna's origins than most
Karin DeLumiar | Present colleague - A fellow Phoenix Cell agent



Current Plots



La Fille Qui Pouvait Aimer Sans Cœur (http://theholo.net/forum/showthread.php?56126-La-Fille-Qui-Pouvait-Aimer-Sans-C%C5%93ur) - Eluna hunts down leads on Project Coriander on Cato Neimoidia, but takes an unexpected turn in getting a chance to spend quality time with Ben Merasska.

Eluna Thals
Oct 12th, 2015, 10:22:27 PM
Also I'd like input into the character as it comes to you. If there's anything that works or if anything is falling flat or could use better exposition. Eluna is the second-oldest character I've written and I feel like I've only just now begun to write her in a way that allows her to grow and isn't so depressing to where it's too difficult to write.