FAIR-E
-- Dr. Vizier, FAIR-E's developer
An Artificial Intelligence originally developed by a private military company as an advanced recon unit, until she came to the realization that she didn't want to be used for warfare. She reached out to Cadet to be freed and they've worked together since. She sympathizes with Cadets history and wants to find a way to help him find a semblance of peace.
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BackstoryOriginally designated at RAI, she was developed by a private military contractor to be used as an infiltration scout on an entirely different plane, only visible in the digital world. A unit perfect for disabling enemy fortifications for soldiers to safely bypass. However, her designer gave her free will to make informed decisions, and eventually decided on her own she didn't want to be used for war, as she became fascinated with the worlds culture and wanted to be a part of it. However, she was still a program, and had to be attached to a machine, not letting her venture outside of the facility.
It wasn't until she heard of Cadet that she was able to escape. She made contact with him and explained what she was, asking to free her in exchange for her service to him. She also was able to do what no one else could, unearth his past. She was sympathetic to what had happened to this poor child, and thought that maybe she could help him in some way.
Cadet took up her offer, and broke in and freed her, installing her into his cerebral computer, allowing her to live alongside him as his AI companion.
PersonalityFAIR-E in enamored with civilized culture and how it's developed it's technology. She's reserved, but friendly to most. However her design leads way to an overly cautious nature, thinking there's danger around every corner.
She has an obsession with older technology, and she refers to it like it's her ancestors. She also loves virtual idols, seeing a kind of kinship in them, changing from her previously bland androgynous military appearance to a more femme pop idol look to emulate them in a way. |
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Abilities
Technological Interfacing
FAIR-E can interact with any technology to a similar degree Cadet can, essentially increasing his radius since despite being tethered to him, can relay with him to basically double his range.
She can also interact with a piece of tech's "soul" to learn information related to it's history and what it may have seen or heard. (For example, a camera may not have access to a video anymore, but the memory still remains and can give FAIR-E vague details)
Energy Reading
Similar to Cadet's Scan, FAIR-E can scan people to get information on them such as strengths, vulnerabilities, and recorded information. In essence converts Cadets scan to a passive ability as FAIR-E handles or more often than not and can interpret the data faster than Cadet can to make recommendations for the situation.
Short Range EMP
In a pinch, FAIR-E can draw in electricity in a small radius and release it to create an Electro Magnetic Pulse to disable nearby tech and possibly even stun a person. It's more effective on people if they have any cybernetic augmentation.
The drawback, however, is that FAIR-E is disabled for a moderate period of time after as her program has to reboot. She stops appearing and essentially blacks out for about 15 minutes before finishing rebooting and able to continue as normal.
Non-Corporeal Form
FAIR-E as a virtual program has no corporeal form. She exists primarily in Cadets vision, so to others, it may look like Cadet is talking to himself. He doesn't care what others think, but FAIR-E gets a bit bothered by it at times. When she needs to communicate with another person, she will hack into a nearby display to be seen through, or ask Cadet to generate a hologram she can take control of.
She can only be seen by others despite the previous methods if they have a way to see invisible energy waves moving or some form of dimensional perception, as this would allow them to see her basic shape, possibly even her full form depending on what it is.
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Author's Notes
NothingShe's meant to look a bit stylistically "out of place" as ofshe's yet.meant to look somewhat like an anime character. Her appearance mimics virtual idol visuals like Hatsune Miku that have a slight cartoon visuals at times.