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What makes these robots special is that they can be replicated with an advanced 3D printer. All the robot needs is either an A.I. system or a human brain. However, it was only a matter of time until people abuse this technology, mostly for entertainment purposes. Created by a fantasy player who has the personality of an overly pretentious and self-righteous snob, Vezera the Unicorn Sword-Witch is born as a gladiatorial figure to compete against other gladiatorial figures. However, Vezera's creator had very little imagination and a horn dog, making Vezera one of the many, many, MANY dime-a-dozen, giant breasted fighters. The only thing that makes Vezera different is that she is one of few fighters that have an independent A.I. system. This system gives her a very human, independent mind pattern. \nBecause of this system, Vezera is able to feel new emotions. All of which can be tamed easily by her A.I. system unlike a human could. In the arena, she can show rage for the crowds without being misguided and make her fear appear nonexistent. When on display, Vezera will show kindness for the younger audience, seductiveness for the much older crowd, and hide her battle rage from those who pick on her for being a glorified doll. Despite having such restraint on her emotions, there is a buildup of depression over the fact that she is a glorified doll and feeling like she is forced to be one in the same as every other giant breasted pony warrior.\n\nMost of them don't have indy A.I. systems like her, which puts even more pressure on her. The final straw that broke her camel's back was when Vezera found out that her master's intention to give her independent thought was not because he was being respectful to the Arties (the nickname derived from \"artificially created\" given to creations like Vezera) but because the master was a high and mighty, pretentious shitbag who wanted his ego stroked by the Arty-rights groups. Vezera originally intended to use all of her fighting skills at her maximum performance to power murder her master after he came back from a fishing trip. Instead, a rogue meteor had beaten her to the punch that was in bound for the planet.\n\nThe reason why she had no clue that a meteor was coming down was because she was too focused on perfecting her perfect murder on her master. Before the disaster, Vezera previously lied to her master that her training was to improve herself for a better fighting performance while her master was away. For the best results, Vezera must train uninterrupted by any form of contact. The master approved the idea mostly because he has a personal vendetta against a rival. While everyone who was close to a news announcement were hightailing to the emergency bunkers and escape ships, Vezera was training and it was only literally until the last second did she realize Armageddon was going down.\n\nDue to the superior material she was made from and the powerful A.I. system she boasted, she escaped harm and found an unoccupied bunker to survive the meteor that ravaged the planet. After the dust had settled, she and a few hundred other survivors emerged. She was the only A.I. in the city she was in to survive, and a search and rescue team had already come and gone, having not been able to detect the survivors within their protective shelters. They looked to her for help in contacting help from beyond the planet. Alas, she only knew how to play games, battle in the arena and every... 'position' in the book. But with such an advanced mind, she had a massive capacity for knowledge and learning, so she began to read books from the library that had survived the worst of the blast. She managed to build a slow-band array, but it would take hundreds of years for the signal to reach the nearest inhabited world...\n\nWhen Vezera's purposed had been served, the community that sought for her help no longer needed her as they've began rebuilding and Vezera was immediately replaced by an aesthetically simplistic, robot work force. Despite being replaced, the Community decided to give one more order to Vezera, search and locate any other survivors. Believing that it's because of her impeccably strong build, Vezera accepted the orders and left. In reality, she was a danger that couldn't solved by leaving by her in a storage closet with its doors bolted shut, a danger that stemmed from Vezera's mental design. The reason why few people ever build their robots with independent thought is because those robots often times go through a mental crisis. Because the crisis can come from a variety of things, people used Occam's razor and say that it's either a glitch or poor user management. Regardless of what the cause maybe, the Community didn't want to take the chance of having a distraught gladiator hacking people's heads off especially after surviving Armageddon. Sure enough, the Community made the right call. Vezera goes through a crisis of not knowing her true purpose any more.\n\nAt least, they told themselves they made the right call. Her sophisticated neural network was capable of self-diagnosis and repair. It was a feature the mechanoid dealer had told her owner would be essential if he was going to be using her for certain 'other' purposes. The ability to self-repair mental disorders. Ironically, her previous owner never got a chance to see the feature in action, but as she walked across the ruined surface of the planet, all alone, she kept her sanity, as numb to assaults on her psyche as she was to the feeling of pain and injury, save of course for simulated reactions for the purpose of crowd-pleasing. She found no other survivors and when she eventually made her way back to the city she'd left, a thriving, low-tech town had sprouted up. \n\nIt had been four generations since she'd left and she didn't look a spot the worse for wear, even her outfit, built to last. Having lost faith that help would come, the survivors simply rebuilt what they could, having to live off the land and devise new ways of survival. The city now hosted more than half a million souls, and word spread fast by way of town criers of the strange creature that emerged from the woods, claiming to have come back from her mission...\n\nThey found her waiting patiently outside, her Turbodyne reactor enjoying the hundred and fifth year of its several thousand year half-life and the composite materials preventing her from eroding with the wind and the rain. The town elders, who were but children when the Skyfire fell, came to the gate to see her there. As luck would have it, at about the same time, a hunting party was coming back from its trek with a whole heap of carcasses, but they were moving swiftly, crying for the gate to open. The gatekeepers hesitated, seeing the pack of stout, muscular saber-toothed predators chasing after them. 'LET US IN!' they cried. The stationary Vezera leaped into action, attacking the powerful beasts and one after another slaying them with impossible ease, the four linked processors working at light speed to determine exactly what to do at what millisecond, her built-in millimeter wave radar able to sense creatures in all directions for a hundred feet. Soon the creatures were dead and the hunters warily loaded them onto the wagons as Vezera watched on. Again they asked to be let in, and the gateman finally opened them. Vezera had every chance to leap in with them and get into the city, but she continued to wait, hands folded neatly in front of her as the elders beheld the spectacle\n\nThe elders recognized Vezera on the spot, mostly because kids don't often see giant breasted pony women very often. After a bit of clarification, Vezera was finally let in and finishing her purpose in the process. Vezera was now without any long term purposes and began to feel the ache of it, even with the functions to keep her from going crazy are at full bore. She decided that the next best thing to do is gather as much information as she could to keep herself from bearing the weight of the pent up depression. It was at the Library, which doubles as a museum, did Vezera discover the ancient story of the Golem of Prague. The tale of the Golem is about a Jewish Maharal creating a powerful creature to protect the Jewish villagers from being killed by outside persecutors. Vezera finds out the Golem later ran amok and endangering everyone. Because of the danger the Golem was causing, the Maharal destroyed the Golem. What really caught Vezera's attention was a separate account; the Golem fled. From that moment, Vezera began her new purpose, the contemplation of the existence of the likes of her and the creations like her.\n\nWhen some of the elders got curious of Vezera’s personal mission, they’ve invited her at a home to discuss it. Knowing that her master is surely dead from either being destroyed by the meteor or old age if he survived it, Vezera admitted her original plan of killing her master to the elders. Surprised by the revelation, one of the elders explained to Vezera that if she had killed her master, the emergency failsafe in her A.I. system, built in every Arty, and should have killed her on the spot. Not only did she realize that it was pure irony that saved her life, there is another important detail that Vezera didn’t know about. Now that her master is dead, the same system that would have killed Vezera is waiting for anyone to claim her as her new master so long they have the right command code. \n\nNow seeking freedom from the A.I. system she was born with, Vezera seeks out to find a way to keep her from being claimed as someone’s property!\n\nArt and Character belong to me.\n","description_bbcode_parsed":"<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'>A story made in conjuction with Zucca.<br /><br />In a world set in the far future, scientists were perfecting the humanoid robot to the point where it can perform and exceeds the abilities of a human being. What makes these robots special is that they can be replicated with an advanced 3D printer. All the robot needs is either an A.I. system or a human brain. However, it was only a matter of time until people abuse this technology, mostly for entertainment purposes. Created by a fantasy player who has the personality of an overly pretentious and self-righteous snob, Vezera the Unicorn Sword-Witch is born as a gladiatorial figure to compete against other gladiatorial figures. However, Vezera&#039;s creator had very little imagination and a horn dog, making Vezera one of the many, many, MANY dime-a-dozen, giant breasted fighters. The only thing that makes Vezera different is that she is one of few fighters that have an independent A.I. system. This system gives her a very human, independent mind pattern. <br />Because of this system, Vezera is able to feel new emotions. All of which can be tamed easily by her A.I. system unlike a human could. In the arena, she can show rage for the crowds without being misguided and make her fear appear nonexistent. When on display, Vezera will show kindness for the younger audience, seductiveness for the much older crowd, and hide her battle rage from those who pick on her for being a glorified doll. Despite having such restraint on her emotions, there is a buildup of depression over the fact that she is a glorified doll and feeling like she is forced to be one in the same as every other giant breasted pony warrior.<br /><br />Most of them don&#039;t have indy A.I. systems like her, which puts even more pressure on her. The final straw that broke her camel&#039;s back was when Vezera found out that her master&#039;s intention to give her independent thought was not because he was being respectful to the Arties (the nickname derived from &quot;artificially created&quot; given to creations like Vezera) but because the master was a high and mighty, pretentious shitbag who wanted his ego stroked by the Arty-rights groups. Vezera originally intended to use all of her fighting skills at her maximum performance to power murder her master after he came back from a fishing trip. Instead, a rogue meteor had beaten her to the punch that was in bound for the planet.<br /><br />The reason why she had no clue that a meteor was coming down was because she was too focused on perfecting her perfect murder on her master. Before the disaster, Vezera previously lied to her master that her training was to improve herself for a better fighting performance while her master was away. For the best results, Vezera must train uninterrupted by any form of contact. The master approved the idea mostly because he has a personal vendetta against a rival. While everyone who was close to a news announcement were hightailing to the emergency bunkers and escape ships, Vezera was training and it was only literally until the last second did she realize Armageddon was going down.<br /><br />Due to the superior material she was made from and the powerful A.I. system she boasted, she escaped harm and found an unoccupied bunker to survive the meteor that ravaged the planet. After the dust had settled, she and a few hundred other survivors emerged. She was the only A.I. in the city she was in to survive, and a search and rescue team had already come and gone, having not been able to detect the survivors within their protective shelters. They looked to her for help in contacting help from beyond the planet. Alas, she only knew how to play games, battle in the arena and every... &#039;position&#039; in the book. But with such an advanced mind, she had a massive capacity for knowledge and learning, so she began to read books from the library that had survived the worst of the blast. She managed to build a slow-band array, but it would take hundreds of years for the signal to reach the nearest inhabited world...<br /><br />When Vezera&#039;s purposed had been served, the community that sought for her help no longer needed her as they&#039;ve began rebuilding and Vezera was immediately replaced by an aesthetically simplistic, robot work force. Despite being replaced, the Community decided to give one more order to Vezera, search and locate any other survivors. Believing that it&#039;s because of her impeccably strong build, Vezera accepted the orders and left. In reality, she was a danger that couldn&#039;t solved by leaving by her in a storage closet with its doors bolted shut, a danger that stemmed from Vezera&#039;s mental design. The reason why few people ever build their robots with independent thought is because those robots often times go through a mental crisis. Because the crisis can come from a variety of things, people used Occam&#039;s razor and say that it&#039;s either a glitch or poor user management. Regardless of what the cause maybe, the Community didn&#039;t want to take the chance of having a distraught gladiator hacking people&#039;s heads off especially after surviving Armageddon. Sure enough, the Community made the right call. Vezera goes through a crisis of not knowing her true purpose any more.<br /><br />At least, they told themselves they made the right call. Her sophisticated neural network was capable of self-diagnosis and repair. It was a feature the mechanoid dealer had told her owner would be essential if he was going to be using her for certain &#039;other&#039; purposes. The ability to self-repair mental disorders. Ironically, her previous owner never got a chance to see the feature in action, but as she walked across the ruined surface of the planet, all alone, she kept her sanity, as numb to assaults on her psyche as she was to the feeling of pain and injury, save of course for simulated reactions for the purpose of crowd-pleasing. She found no other survivors and when she eventually made her way back to the city she&#039;d left, a thriving, low-tech town had sprouted up. <br /><br />It had been four generations since she&#039;d left and she didn&#039;t look a spot the worse for wear, even her outfit, built to last. Having lost faith that help would come, the survivors simply rebuilt what they could, having to live off the land and devise new ways of survival. The city now hosted more than half a million souls, and word spread fast by way of town criers of the strange creature that emerged from the woods, claiming to have come back from her mission...<br /><br />They found her waiting patiently outside, her Turbodyne reactor enjoying the hundred and fifth year of its several thousand year half-life and the composite materials preventing her from eroding with the wind and the rain. The town elders, who were but children when the Skyfire fell, came to the gate to see her there. As luck would have it, at about the same time, a hunting party was coming back from its trek with a whole heap of carcasses, but they were moving swiftly, crying for the gate to open. The gatekeepers hesitated, seeing the pack of stout, muscular saber-toothed predators chasing after them. &#039;LET US IN!&#039; they cried. The stationary Vezera leaped into action, attacking the powerful beasts and one after another slaying them with impossible ease, the four linked processors working at light speed to determine exactly what to do at what millisecond, her built-in millimeter wave radar able to sense creatures in all directions for a hundred feet. Soon the creatures were dead and the hunters warily loaded them onto the wagons as Vezera watched on. Again they asked to be let in, and the gateman finally opened them. Vezera had every chance to leap in with them and get into the city, but she continued to wait, hands folded neatly in front of her as the elders beheld the spectacle<br /><br />The elders recognized Vezera on the spot, mostly because kids don&#039;t often see giant breasted pony women very often. After a bit of clarification, Vezera was finally let in and finishing her purpose in the process. Vezera was now without any long term purposes and began to feel the ache of it, even with the functions to keep her from going crazy are at full bore. She decided that the next best thing to do is gather as much information as she could to keep herself from bearing the weight of the pent up depression. It was at the Library, which doubles as a museum, did Vezera discover the ancient story of the Golem of Prague. The tale of the Golem is about a Jewish Maharal creating a powerful creature to protect the Jewish villagers from being killed by outside persecutors. Vezera finds out the Golem later ran amok and endangering everyone. Because of the danger the Golem was causing, the Maharal destroyed the Golem. What really caught Vezera&#039;s attention was a separate account; the Golem fled. From that moment, Vezera began her new purpose, the contemplation of the existence of the likes of her and the creations like her.<br /><br />When some of the elders got curious of Vezera&rsquo;s personal mission, they&rsquo;ve invited her at a home to discuss it. Knowing that her master is surely dead from either being destroyed by the meteor or old age if he survived it, Vezera admitted her original plan of killing her master to the elders. Surprised by the revelation, one of the elders explained to Vezera that if she had killed her master, the emergency failsafe in her A.I. system, built in every Arty, and should have killed her on the spot. Not only did she realize that it was pure irony that saved her life, there is another important detail that Vezera didn&rsquo;t know about. Now that her master is dead, the same system that would have killed Vezera is waiting for anyone to claim her as her new master so long they have the right command code. <br /><br />Now seeking freedom from the A.I. system she was born with, Vezera seeks out to find a way to keep her from being claimed as someone&rsquo;s property!<br /><br />Art and Character belong to me.<br /></span>","writing":"","writing_bbcode_parsed":"<span style='word-wrap: break-word;'></span>","pools_count":0,"title":"Build a Character: Vezera the Unicorn","deleted":"f","public":"t","mimetype":"image/jpeg","pagecount":"1","rating_id":"1","rating_name":"Mature","ratings":[{"content_tag_id":"3","name":"Violence","description":"Mild violence","rating_id":"1"}],"submission_type_id":"2","type_name":"Sketch","guest_block":"f","friends_only":"f","comments_count":"0","views":"9","sales_description":null,"forsale":"f","digitalsales":"f","printsales":"f","digital_price":""}