Skellege Nauss
Skelegae - Relentless
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: To flesh-out my first roleplay character's backstory
- Image Source: Link
- Canon Link: N/A
- Permissions: N/A
- Primary Source: Link Link2
- Manufacturer: Foundry simply dubbed, ⠅⠽⠛⠑⠗ ⠁⠝⠙ ⠎⠕⠝ ⠎ ⠗⠑⠇⠊⠟⠥⠁⠗⠽
- Affiliation: REG-273 (bio linked as primary source)
- Market Status: Closed-Market
- Model: REG-G1.0
- Modularity: No
- Production: Limited
- Material: Copper Gears, Riveted Copper Plates, and customized obsidian-glass-based lenses.
- Classification: Range of Second Degree, Third Degree, and Fifth Degree
- Weight: Very Heavy (159 kg)
- Height: Large (3 meters)
- Movement: Bipedal
- Armaments: None
- Misc. Equipment: Dual built-in welding torches.
- Resistances (Optional): None
- Energy (And other Blaster type weapons): N/A
- Kinetic: N/A
- Lightsabers: N/A
- Other: N/A
- Basic Mechanical Maintenance
- Model built for Hauling large containers, approx. 4x4 meters containing 2 tons at most.
- Inventive; can turn junk into something moderately useful.
- Photographic Memory - Mechanical; can remember a face and name perfectly.
- Capability undefined (expunged for roleplay purposes) x2
- Antique; Old, incredibly so.
- Low range of motion.
- Low maneuverability.
- Low speed.
- Low Informational Processing speed; takes a moment to 'buffer' every now and again
"Left to be forgotten under unknown means, there were 300 vessels manufactured total, a few hundred of them are scattered around the surface of Bogano, most too rusted to be useful. Not to mention the fact that they've all run out of power. It's... eerie. Just a bunch of husks laying about in the most random of places..." -Captain Morduk of the Terrasoma.
Diagnostics; These old droids were made to haul hardware, fix things, perform regular maintenance, and on top of all that, socialize. They were programmed with a few scripts to answer questions with pre-recorded responses. While not useful for mechanical engineering, maintenance, or welding, it does replace the need for a biological secretary or librarian. While slow, these droids might have been able to function like a well-oiled machine, no pun intended.
If a question cannot be answered due to lack of information, the model will state the problem, and then ask for a brief description of the unknown factor to learn and catalog the new information correctly. This strange line of programming seems ambitious for the time period they were seemingly created in.