
Setting Guide
ABOUT
- Friendly: Thinks little of himself outside the capacity to meet his desire to help others
- Innocent: He is optimistic and a tad naive, making him a loyal friend, but rather gullible.
- Organized: At any given moment he is keeping track of multiple bodies each performing multiple tasks in his networked AI.
Meikkiel began as a Hophop Bunner Ace, a children's mechanical-pet toy by Euphrates Electronics. Over the years, Alfyn has worked on him, modifying his original programming and adapted him into a true AI. After Bo'robeir joined the crew, he furthered Alfyn's developments, greatly refining Meikkiel's AI capabilities, and even provided additional bodies the AI could utilize.
SKILL SET
- Piloting: Basic
- Ship Weaponry: Basic
- Ship Automatic Systems: Basic
- General Ship Knowledge: Moderate
- Hover Bunner Ace Combat Protocols: Moderate
- Communications Links and Relays: Expert
GEAR
- Hophop Bunner Ace:
Meikkiel's original casing was this children's toy. It is capable of hoping around independently and it has a camera lense which allows it to recognize faces.
- Hover Bunner Aces:
The first type of new casing designed by Bo'robeir, geared with a more sophisticated AI expression program. Like the Hophop model, these models also include camera lenses. Additionally, these models are capable of flight, have extendable appendages capable of fine motor functions, and can actively display emotions via a holographic face.
- B3 Ark Hauler:
After Bo'robeir integrates Meikkiel's AI into the hauler's systems, Meikkiel gains full control over the ship's standard functions. While Meikkiel can't always control each function as well as a skilled manual user could, the capability is a huge asset to the crew.
- Screens and Comm Links:
After becoming integrated with the ship, Meikkiel can display himself on ship screens as well as wrist/datapads linked to the ship, and can freely establish connections via linked comm links as well.
Category All / Fantasy
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 599 x 800px
File Size 680.1 kB
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