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Character QEMD-15 "Echo"

QEMD-15 Echo

Sirens wail, I might as well be dead.
QEMD-15 "Echo"



NAME:
QEMD-15 aka: Echo

FACTION:

RANK:

SPECIES:
Droid (Quarantine Enforcer/Mechanized Specialist Droid)

AGE: Created 23 years ago

SEX: Droid (Masculine programming)

HEIGHT: 15 meters

WEIGHT: 60 tons

EYES: None

HAIR: None

SKIN: None

FORCE SENSITIVE: No


STRENGTHS:

  • Psychological Warfare: The Quarantine Enforcers can be a great use for psychological warfare, as they can be quite frightening. Their size and stature can be intimidating, and their shape can confuse and scare the enemy, as they don't have a head, and their skinny body makes them look grim and dark. Their blackish/burnt color makes them look like something out of a tale told to children. The Enforcers also can blend into dark places, making enemies unsure of where the Enforcer is. The speakers as their head can be used to play sirens, screams, and other noises that might scare enemies, leaving them startled and panicked as such a loud noise is hunting them. And there is nothing scarier than being in a dark forest, with a being that wants to kill you, that plays the screams of it's victims and plays sirens, unsure of where it is. The Enforcers truly are something out of a scary children's tale.
  • Mimicry: The Enforcers can learn and mimic any sound they hear, ranging from sirens, to even languages, and can mimic the words of a language and piece it together to be able to speak to organics, often times in the voice of the organic they are speaking too, as they can mimic vocal patterns. This allows them to communicate with organics, and to mimic voices to lure in their prey.
  • Advanced Bio-sensors: The Enforcers have advanced sensors, for scanning organics, and can even see the general health and well-being of the organic. They were given this for virus hunting, but it is also used for a variety of other methods, such as medical assistance or tracking.
  • Creative Thinking: The Enforcers are able to come up with creative and ingenious ways and methods to utilize their abilities and the environment for their needs, such as using a tree for a weapon. They can come up with good strategies, and can use their creativity to be able to pick off enemies.
  • Strong Armor: The armor on the Enforcers is strong, being able to withstand a large amount of blasterfire, and even withstand, to a certain threshold, some lightsaber attacks, thanks to the Duraplast that was used to create their armor and shell. That Duraplast also protects the Enforcers from EMP and ION attacks, allowing them to withstand electrical damage, protecting their inner systems. The Synthmesh used as their outer layer protects the Enforcer from some blaster damage, but is mainly used to protect against the elements, which it easily keeps out.
  • Flexible: The Enforcers are able to fit into spaces that are far smaller than them, like buildings, hallways, doors, and even ships. Their skinny build allows them to slip through tight spaces. And their joints, which can move in every direction, allow them to contort to fit into some small spaces, and allow for easy movement through those spaces. This allows them to hunt targets through places like buildings.

WEAKNESSES:


  • Stands Out In A Crowd: Obviously, because of the size and nature of the Enforcers, they stand out. With their odd shape, strange head, often large size, and tendency to make loud noises, they can be spotted easily in a crowd. They don't exactly fit in anywhere, as they look completely different from anything normal in the galaxy, whether it be in a city, forest, mountain range, desert, or any sort of environment, they obviously don't look like they belong, and can draw suspicion.
  • Subpar Organic-Droid Relations: The Enforcers aren't all that great with people. They often times don't understand them, can't agree with them, and generally have a tough time with empathy and things like that. Some Enforcers are capable of understanding people, and have good Organic-Droid relation skills, but most are unable to truly interface with them.
  • Voiceless: The only way they can communicate with organics in a language they can understand is by hearing the words and letters and sentences and repeating them. They can piece together different words and letters and sounds to create sentences. Of course, if there is a sound they have never heard of in the language, they won't be able to repeat it. Also, they have to mimic another person's vocal chords and speech patterns, as they don't have voices of their own. This can make communicating sometimes hard, and often times eerie.
  • Sonic Damage: Sonic damage can seriously cripple the Enforcers, as they have little to no defense or armor against it. Sonic weaponry can be used to seriously damage or even take down an Enforcer, as they are very exposed against it.


APPEARANCE:
Tall, skinny looking droid. It has a brownish, blackish looking outer shell, used to better camouflage, as it breaks up the figure of Echo. His outer shell has an almost fleshy look to it. His head is in fact two loud speakers, with sensors built into them to allow him to see.

BIOGRAPHY:
QEMD-15, also known as Echo, was built by various companies and manufacturers, all working together to replicate the design of an ancient droid model. In turn, they eventually managed to replicate the design and function of the droids, and started producing them. Of course, the droids were incredibly costly to make, so only a minor amount of the droids could be made. QEMD-15 was sold to a mercenary company, and used in merc contracts. QEMD-15 managed to escape the company, and now works for whomever he chooses, mainly through bounty hunting, independent contracts, and other miscellaneous jobs.

SHIP:
No

KILLS:


BOUNTIES COLLECTED:



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