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Magdalena May
FU E C E Dr. Ma l o t. v. 3. Fail . D sc d. j t m a ion
View attachment 511985Gender: Female
Age: 18
Species: Human
Height: 5’ 5”
Weight: 148 lbs (muscle and metal, mostly)
Quirk: Heavy technological augmentations (Badically, she’s a cyborg)
In each arm she has a super-sharp ten-inch blade that unsheathes from the side of her wrist. She can also use her prostheses to deliver an electric shock that would stun a large opponent at point-blank range. It can also be used at a bit of a distance, with less power and accuracy. She has set small fires and zapped off eyebrows with this.
She is also significantly stronger than an ordinary human.
With her other very extensive augmentations, Magdalena can interact very fluidly with technology. She’s ‘technopathic’ to a degree. The most powerful thing she can do with it is ‘possess’ a computer system or android. Then, she is basically a God AI. She can control everything and bypass firewalls and passwords, utilize every capability the thing she has possessed can. But, this renders her original body unconscious and she can only do this if she can initiate or maintain physical contact with the thing she is ‘possessing.’ She can’t use the internet to possess something, although she can also interact and explore the internet with more fluency and depth than any ordinary desktop ever could. She’s not wired to the internet 24-7 yet though, she needs an external device (computer, smartphone) to do that.
But she won’t take over any big systems. Not in any non-emergency situation, at least. The most she’ll do is possess one of her drones—she has two drones that she built herself, shaped like birds and made from carbon-fiber and other 3d printed materials—and take it for a fly around.
(THESE ABILITIES CAN BE NERFED UPON REQUEST. THEYRE REALLY COMPLICATED, I KNOW, IM SORRY, BUT AT LEAST SHE’S NOT MALICIOUS AND DOESNT HAVE REASON TO USE THEM FREQUENTLY. I GUESS)
Eye Color: Green, glows bright white at will or distress
Hair Color: Brown, fades to blonde. Bob cut
Other Defining Physical Traits:
View attachment 511986 Receiving therapy? Definitely yes. But the therapist can be an unnamed NPC that just never appears IRP if you don’t wanna roleplay yet another
At what times will you be visiting our center at?
Her routine is sporadic. She doesn’t know when she’ll stop by next.
Varies day-to-day, Ohio-Michigan-Indiana-Tennessee-Kentucky-That-Area-I-don’t-remember-what-it’s-called-timezone. I’ll write up a post and post when I have time. That may be a few times a day, it may be once a day.
Describe yourself in 5 words or less (hyphenated words are one word!): Wants-to-learn, wants-to-make-up-for-what-she-missed-out-on, observant, not-a-people-person, surprisingly-well-adjusted-for-someone-in-her-circumstances
View attachment 511983This girl was born and raised in an unusual setting. She was born from an artificial womb, the daughter--technically--of doctor Magdalena May. She was the third of May’s children, but the first two, who would have been her older sisters, died young and before she was born. She was raised a bit like most children, she learned to read, talk, write, walk, run, the educational works. Her mother had her put through periodical medical tests, though. Which is understandable, considering her older sisters’ circumstances.
Dr. Magdalena May was a little more than human. She had a bit of a ‘superpower,’ which was that her psychological limits for learning didn’t exist; simply put, her power was unlimited potential for knowledge. She kept this hidden from the world, intentionally under-performing on tests and the like. To be fair, her ‘underperformance’ was the level of a normal human genius. But she didn’t become a real, obvious prodige. Instead, she simply got herself a doctorate in neurology and lived a relatively quiet life doing her research. Her name is not more well-known than any other person with a doctorate, unless you read and remember the news in the science community about the debate of ethics… but hey. Most people don’t know her name. She founded a small company to help supply her demand for resources so that her research could advance. It was called ‘Future of Science’ and based in Canada.
At age twelve May’s daughter underwent a quadruple-amputation procedure, being told that she had developed a degenerative disease that would otherwise cripple her nervous system. At fourteen she was fitted for extremely advanced prostheses for all four limbs; the kind that adjust with the person as they grow and develop. From then until sixteen, she was periodically given other technological augmentations and implants.
At about the time when Dr. May’s daughter was 12, Future of Science was faced with legal controversies over the unethical procedures of human cloning. It was leaked through a semi-reliable resource, so it took several years for it to advance.
View attachment 511984Dr. May’s research that was conducted at Future of Science was an effort to create something superior to a human.
When she was 16, the experiment was declared ‘failed’ and subject to termination. At the same time, the lawsuits finally passed and Future of Science was to be forcibly shut down within the next six months.
The experiment beat them to it.
A few months before they were to be ended, all news and communication from the location ceased. When the six months were over and authorities were sent to evict those there, there were well-preserved but definitely dead staff scattered throughout the facility. They showed signs of asphyxiation. The only living thing they found was a sixteen-year-old girl eating beef jerky in the dusty breakroom. When they asked who she was, she replied,
‘Uhhhhh… How about ‘Magdalena May?’’
Nowadays she is trying to live her life to make up for the things she missed out on; making friends, socializing, playing games, anything she can think of that’s not very illegal. She’s already fairly dangerous; she doesn’t want to get in a situation where she’d have a reason to use the abilities she has, or where anyone would have reason to fear that she would.
She lives in this city as an ordinary citizen—she’s actually surprisingly ordinary, considering there are actual demons and elves around—living under the legal name of her now-deceased mother.
Doctor Magdalena May used clones of herself to conduct experiments regarding prosthesis and cybernetic enhancements. She did not actually have any disease, that was a lie to make her more comfortable and accepting of the initial process. She does not know that it was a lie. She didn’t know she was an experiment until she was ‘subject to termination.’ Eventually, lawsuits were filed and her organization was to be shut down, but shortly before it was supposed to be, the experiment—this character, the third and final of Magdalena’s clones—overtook the facility and killed everyone inside by making the air unbreathable. She now lives in this little city, where she’s going through therapy and also trying to catch up on life.
She’s an asexual lesbian
The tag beneath her name is what remains of a crude tattoo between her shoulder blades. It’s disfigured by a mild chemical burn scar.
Ooooh...love all this detail. Accepted. You'd get along with my friend Marc and his OC Zoey.