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  1. Not a fan of the concept because it really doesn't seem to have any grounds in reality.
  2. That is the most emotional robot to ever walk the Earth I want more feedback but I am heavily leaning towards revoking
  3. No. I won't stand for this. I'll fight on the beaches, rooftops, beaches again for this to be accepted. Johnny "Glitch" Juarez shall live. Viva la Catalonia!
  4. I am not entirely sure if the horns will survive if this is approved (and I sincerely hope it is, you seem to bring a lot to the table) because Tajaran rarely have horns in the Aurora setting. Again, apologies. I'm not sure if you can recover from this - I know I cannot - but hopefully we can all find a way to live without the horns. Good Night & God Bless
  5. I am sorry Mr. "Glitch" but I do not think the horns will make it IG. They won't make the Blu-Ray switch. Again, sorry.
  6. Hello there I am rrrrrr. I realize it may not be super accurate but does the character have horns, Godzilla esque spine-spikes, a snake's tongue and dyed hair
  7. MMI? Yes, potentially. Posibrain? I'm not actually sure if there is anything in the lore on this but unless I am told otherwise yes, potentially forever.
  8. If you want to fuck a robot you get laughed at by everyone Some robots are made for fucking, though. But they aren't the robots you see on the station (I hope)
  9. I'll grab more feedback as it comes and make the decision.
  10. From what I can see, you played a mean character. A mean, obnoxious asshole. Absolutely nothing is wrong with that and shame on you if you think there is. Still, the feedback you've gotten is polarizing - I am going to VERY CAREFULLY approve this. Don't make me regret this, please.
  11. Funny character. Good feedback. You win Approved.
  12. Sure. I like it. Feedback. Yes. Good work. Approved.
  13. Constructed by one man but funded by a corporation - works for me! Good feedback, too. Keep up the good moves.
  14. Good feedback, confident player - sure, why not. One minor thing is that while posibrains are not impossible to construct by oneself, they're time consuming.. very time consuming, if the maker is trying to save money. Maybe add a little something about how long Matt's construction took? Either way, approved. Congratulations. Good job. You did it! Great moves, Ethan, keep up the good work.
  15. It's written a bit weird - semi-vague, not entirely vague but still a little weird.
  16. Hmm. Let's accept this and see what happens.
  17. Still not sure on this. Honestly not a fan of the character - maybe completely retool them?
  18. I am approving this tentatively. You seem to have put some work into the character.
  19. HmMMMmmMMM. I will let this sit for TWO MORE DAYS. Before coming to a conclusion.
  20. What the fuck's up, you little bitches? Haha I'm dead inside. Character's a little lacking. Maybe a little bit more on that guy?
  21. Have you considered rolling it up when you are asked to
  22. If the character won't have it then why did you include it
  23. I know this guy from Lifeweb a bit and he's a tad renowned over there for being a notorious drinker of cider and a man worth trusting. Basically, giving him head of staff access isn't out of the question. He's a cool guy and a good roleplayer.
  24. Plight Of Centuries Old MMI Discovered 5.4.2458 Albeit little known among the general populace, most major hospitals are home to storage rooms for holding MMIs - i.e, organic brains currently lacking in a body. Though most of these cyborg brains only spend a few days to weeks here before purchasing a new synthetic body to inhabit, one such brain - Ned Hutte, born 2227 - has a different story. After being diagnosed with terminal bone cancer in 2280, Hutte chose to move to a new cyborg body. Placed inside a bank at the Geisenger Medical Center, Hutte's wife - his only family member at the time - was struck by a car and died immediately. Hutte was forgotten for the next 178 years before being rediscovered yesterday, his brain functions having severely deteriorated due to the early model of MMI used to house his brain. The head physician at Geisenger Medical Center currently has no plans to do anything regarding his current state. Hutte could not be reached for comment.
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