BYOND Key: (Shrimpism)
Character Names: Erin Song (Security Officer), Autumn Harding (Detective), Floria Flynn (Biomechanical Engineer), Valeria Blackwood (Mechatronic Engineer).
Species you are applying to play: IPC (shell for the first character)
Have you read our lore section's page on this species?: Yep!
Why do you wish to play this specific race:
IPCs are remarkably different to any other race due to their nature as entirely manufactured consciousnesses. This in turn leads to a very interesting dynamic with other races, a dynamic which I think would be really fun to roleplay. Additionally, the RP style of IPCs will encourage me to roleplay in ways I typically would not playing a human, lawed cyborg or AI.
Identify what makes role-playing this species different than role-playing a Human: IPCs have an entirely different roleplaying style to not only humans, but all other races. The lack of emotion and organic drives mean that IPCs can often quite simply exist to serve their designed purpose. The lack of emotion in IPCs differentiates them from humans as IPCs may attempt (and most likely fail) to simulate emotions in ways that may be seen as unsettling to organics (e.g: uncomfortably loop simulated laughter, smiling, etc…).
Character Name: Echo-31
Please provide a short backstory for this character:
Echo was designed to serve a more generalist role aboard NT stations and facilities, acting as a general assistant to the crew. Echo’s chassis is fitted with a hair augment in order to allow those who Echo is assisting to customise her to their preference and current needs.
Due to administrative errors, Echo remained in storage for the first year of her operation. NT wishing to make use of their re-discovered asset as soon as possible, assign Echo to the Aurora in order to aid in crew efficiency by reducing time spent performing needless busywork.
What do you like about this character?
What I like about Echo-31 is the RP and gameplay style I have planned for the character. Ideally, Echo will act as a friendly assistant to any crew who asks for her assistance, yet will be somewhat hindered in her efforts to improve productivity due to the uncanny nature of her simulated human emotions.
How would you rate your role-playing ability?
I would say my roleplaying ability is quite good due to my habit of trying to get into my character’s headspace when I RP. However, I do notice that my use of emotes is somewhat sparse and I’ve caught myself forgetting to fear RP on occasion.
Notes: I would ramble more about the idea of humanity within synthetics, but for the sake of brevity and everyone’s sanity I will not.