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Agent Texas ([personal profile] a_shadow) wrote2020-07-01 09:08 pm

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AGENT TEXAS
DOESN'T NEED A WEAPON TO KILL YOU

Character Information
Personal:
  • Tex is an advanced artificial intelligence from a universe where AIs are based on a human mind. In her case, she is based on someone's memories of a woman who lived about twenty years before her creation.
  • Tex's functions as an AI are primarily combat-oriented, with other functions that include large engine repair and equipment maintenance. Placed in a body, Tex is a formidable fighter and skilled repair person.
  • Personality-wise, Tex is indistinguishable from any other person. She is a well-rounded, full personality.
  • Tex is unlikely to share her real name with other characters and if it is known to your character, she will only be willing to put up with its use in certain circumstances.
Canon:
  • Tex has close connections to several other AI characters from her universe. This is a result of the method of her creation. Her relationship to Church, especially, is an inextricable part of her character.
  • Though Tex comes from a comedy canon, it can be kind of dark in places. Themes that are present in Tex's canon include genocide, war, ethics, sacrifice, and torture.

Physical:
  • In game, Tex has been placed in a human body, which she has surmised was cloned from another character by the method of importation in her previous game. Unless your character is told she is an AI (or unless they have other ways of sensing, such as by being able to pick up digital signals), she will be indistinguishable from any other person.
  • Tex is of medium build and is typically quite muscular. Currently in-game she is recovering from her body being in a year-long coma, so she is still rebuilding her endurance, but is close to her normal condition.
  • Vital statistics:
     ○ Height: 5'7" (170 cm)
     ○ Weight: 150 lb (68 kg)
     ○ Hair: Blonde
     ○ Eyes: Hazel blue
     ○ Gender: Female
     ○ Race: European
  • Tex speaks in a standard American accent with a slight Southern twang (an Austin accent). This video contains a good example of her typical speaking voice.
  • Tex has a tattoo of a star on her upper back.
Abilities:
  • Texas is an adept fighter at hand-to-hand combat. Being an AI in a human body, she can out-calculate her opponents’ moves and potentially react before they can. In canon, she is seen handily winning a three-on-one fight, only losing when some of the opponents bring live ammunition onto the training room floor. If you're interested in your character sparring with or fighting against Tex, please discuss the outcome with me.
  • For similar reasons, Tex is an excellent marksman. She's limited in this game by having typical human reflexes and vision, but she's able to precisely calculate where her shots would land.
  • Tex is also skilled at vehicle repair and equipment maintenance.
Application

OOC BITS


NAME:  Marti
PRONOUNS: she/her
CONTACT: [plurk.com profile] texelations | Discord: texelations#2055
OVER 18? Yes
DID YOU READ THE RULES? Rodger dodger
OTHER CHARACTERS: n/a

IC BITS


NAME: Agent Texas
AGE: Unknown; as a created AI, she's likely less than 5, but has the mentality of an adult
SPECIES: AI
CANON: Red vs. Blue
CANON POINT: Season 6 episode 19: The point in time that Washington sets off the EMP
ANY PHYSICAL CHANGES? Texas is a CRAU from a game where she was humanized. For these purposes, I use Rachael Taylor as a PB. Taylor is blond, blue-eyed, and of average height.

QUESTIONNAIRE: Answer two of the following:
  • If money was no object, what would you do all day?

  • Honestly, this question is pissing me off because sometimes money has nothing to do with anything.

    However.

    If you're talking about the things I can control with money... I do have a list.

    First of all, I'd have my own ship. I'd have a robot body so I could kick ass the way I'm used to, of course. I'd outfit the ship with any and every kind of high-tech equipment I can use to hunt down the aliens.

    Yeah, I know the war is over for the people back home. Sometimes that doesn't really matter.

    Besides that? Real estate.


  • If you could go back in time to change one thing, what would it be? Why?

  • I'd predict Church's whole harebrained stunt where he had Sarge plant the bomb on the ship before I left to conquer the aliens to end the war. Okay, yes, I know that's not what he told Sarge to do, but it was the logical conclusion. I should have thought of it.

SAMPLES: ANYTHING ELSE:

CRAU BITS


PREVIOUS GAME: Thisavrou
THE SCOOP: Up to this pull point, Tex had been in Thisavrou for 8 months (plus a lost year where the aliens on the planet where they had crash-landed on were mind-controlling them).
  • This version of Tex has learned a bit more about being personable with people who would consider her a friend, and has experience dealing with children and others who she’d never had any chance to interact with before.  She had been assigned to be the ship's schoolteacher, and although she felt she was out of her depth there, she did the best she could with the assignment.

  • During Tex's time there, she struggled quite a bit with the realization that she would be required to be more moderate with her fighting and training activities because of the limitations of the human body she had been placed in when she arrived on the Moira (the spaceship that was the setting of Thisavrou at this point in the game). She trained to the point she injured herself more than once, but eventually had a conversation with another character, a doctor named Adrien Arbuckal, that convinced her to view training a different way.

  • Tex came out early on as an AI to the denizens of the ship, when Rinzler from Tron was put on trial for murder. His original programmer, Alan Bradley, as also on the ship, and he reprogrammed soeme of Rinzler's functions. This whole episode made Tex very angry and her CR with Alan was always contentious after this.

  • During the time that Agent Washington was on the ship, Tex took revenge on him for killing her, then learned that his actions had brought justice to Leonard Church, the Director. She also learned Washington himself served time in prison for his acts.

  • She eventually received a robot body in the mail, which was a function of the Ingress pulling items in from characters’ home worlds. She learned to jump from the human body to the robot, using each in turn when she felt like it.  Eventually, the Moira entered a compromised position in orbit over a planet and began to crash. Tex, wanting to have access to both of her bodies, put the human body in an escape pod, planning to enter another pod in the robot body afterward. The mechanism that should have effortlessly launched it, however, failed, and Tex had to push the pod out of the tube. The pod fell to the ground, and her robot body also fell to the ground. Both of the bodies were damaged and she had to accept a body for temporary use from the aliens on the planet. Tex's bodies were rescued by Adrien, the doctor, and Tony Stark, from the MCU.

  • As it turns out, the aliens were mind-controlling the denizens of the ship, and Tex didn’t discover this until after her human body had been lingering in a coma for over a year. She was able to return to it, only to find it in a weakened state. This has made her suspicious and untrusting of aliens who seem to offer creature comforts in exchange for nothing.

  • At this time, she was also in the process of falling for someone—L from Death Note, a character who’s unlikely to show up in this game at any point. I chose her pull point because she’s not deeply attached to him as of yet, having been in a relationship with him for only 2 months, but has learned that she can be tender and loving with someone who isn’t Church. She’s also learned a lot about taking care of her human body properly, and is a lot less likely to push too hard as she had done in Thisavrou.

NEW PLAYER BITS


INVITED BY: Kas
CODE: you'll never shine if you don't glow

Permissions

Warnings

Though Tex comes from a comedy canon, it can be kind of dark in places. Themes that are present in Tex's canon include genocide, war, ethics, sacrifice, and torture. Tex in particular uses foul language at times, and can be emotionally distant, or tempestuous. See the form below if you prefer to opt out of interactions with her.

[Out of Character]
  • Backtagging: I prefer to play out what I can of a thread in a fairly timely manner. If it's looking like what is happening between our characters is going to have a major impact on their CR longterm, I'll keep backtagging for some months, but for the most part if it's beyond the current plot and it's not going much of anywhere I'm liable to lose interest.

  • Threadjacking: I'm all for this in network posts as long as things are open (i.e. there's no indication the transmission is private). For logs, I'd like to be advised you're going to do this, but will most likely be open to it.

  • Fourthwalling: No, thank you.

  • Offensive subjects: I don't really have any triggers, though I am uncomfortable with elaborate descriptions of gore and such. Putting a cw in the subject line for anything upsetting should cover me.
[In Character]
  • Hugging this character: Trying for a hug without warning is ill-advised with Tex. She's jealous of her personal space and may block the movement from being carried out.

  • Kissing this character: After sufficient build-up.

  • Flirting with this character: She will take it with good humor, and may even reciprocate.

  • Relationships: Tex will be open to shipping as long as there is sufficient build-up. This doesn't necessarily mean an emotional connection, however. Please contact me if you'd like to explore this option.

  • Fighting with this character: Tex is a powerful fighter, and in her robot body was easily able to take on three other soldiers and defeat them. In her human body, she's still strong and skilled, though she won't be able to pull off quite the same level of perfection as she was in her robot.

  • Injuring this character: Please discuss with me beforehand!

  • Killing this character: Please discuss with me beforehand!

  • Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: Yes, if she's in her human body. I have determined that the use of an AI interfacing with a human brain means that psychics will be able to read her thoughts, though it may be a bit different from what they're used to.

  • CRAU Recognition: Characters from Tex's previous game are free to recognize her from that setting.
Opt-Out/Plotting

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