I Adopted this little bunny from
Shizuworks
Basic Statistics--
Name:
H.A.P.
Nickname:
Holly. Short for Hologram
Meaning of name:
Holographic Assistant Program
Age:
N/A
Sex:
Programmed to be female.
Species:
Rabbit
Birth date:
Created on Oct 4th 2031
Birth place:
Division Labs
Current residence:
Division Labs
Occupation:
Assistant program designed to handle the materials of projects deemed too dangerous for biological life.
Talents/Skills/Powers:
She is a hologram and can have any power/talent/skill that she might need to have at any moment so long as it’s within the database or within the holographic systems capabilities to materialize.
Past History--
First Memory:
Being examined by her creator and his higher ups to decide if she was a worthy use of resources and power.
Past failures s/he would be embarrassed to have people know about and why:
She didn’t understand a lot of the emotions that she had or how to use them. It made for some embarrassing moments that didn’t become embarrassing to her until much later when she worked out exactly what was meant. One notable time was during a courtship between two coworkers she was watching. She thought the kissing was a good way to be friendly and tried to use it. It wasn’t until her creator told her what it meant that she couldn’t show her face around the man she kissed for a good month.
Biggest role model: Why?:
Her own creator became her role model at first. He didn’t let anything slow him down or deture him from his goals. Later she took the Doctor from Star Trek Voyager as a role model due to his efforts to become a person and not just a program.
Backstory:
Holly was created for the soul purpose of assisting the scientists with their research and their jobs. While she was able to pick up on the nature and aspect of the jobs she helped with, she took longer to understand the emotions she was granted. Genesis denied her certain emotions at first so she could get used to the people she was working with. Over time she was allowed to experience the emotions one at a time so she could get used to it. Happiness was the first emotion she learned as it was the easiest and best to start with. Surprise came next followed by sadness. She didn’t like sadness at all. Disgust was the next in line though she didn’t find much to be disgusting. Fear was one emotion that nearly crashed her programming Anger was the last emotion she learned and she was thankful that she had learned fear first. Anger stirred up a level of fear in her that she would lose control. That mix of emotions meant she was truly ready to be an interactive program. Her next step, was to feel as living beings do. Heat and cold, pain and pleasure. She could only truly interact if she could sympathize with a living being. It took her a full year to understand that what she felt by touch or smell or other means would connect with what she felt emotion wise. But she became one of the best achievements of her creator and his proudest work. She had been working at Division Labs until the disaster. She has been simply surviving and keeping the labs from falling apart ever since.
Physical Characteristics--
As a hologram, her appearance is subject to change.
Habits/OCDs/Obsessions:
During her time working for Division, she had work to occupy her mind and time when she wasn’t deactivated. Once she was left on her own during the fall of civilization, she developed a habit of talking to herself in the form of a skull belonging to an old coworker. She’s also become obsessed with gaining her freedom from the place that is both her home, and prison.
Health:
N/A. As a hologram she can appear in any state of health.
Speech Patterns:
Subject to programming.
Voice:
Subject to programming. She prefers a gentler tone though.
Physical Flaws:
None that can’t be corrected.
Physical Qualities:
Subject to change.
Intellectual/Mental/Personality Attributes and Attitudes--
Intelligence Level: .
High. Very high.
Known Languages:
She has the capacity to be programmed with any known language.
Character's long-term goals/desires in life:
Freedom.
Secret desires:
To become a living being. Impossible, but she wants something unobtainable to reach for or else she’ll no longer have a purpose.
How do they believe s/he is perceived by others?
As a tool.
What is the character most proud of?
Her creators praise as a work of art.
What does the character like least about themselves?
That she is confined and her existence is at the whim of others when the labs had people, and now she’s at the whims of a derelict building if she doesn’t keep it running.
Is this character generally dominant or submissive?
Submissive to those at Division. Dominant to outsiders as her list of duties is also to escort visitors to the labs.
Patience level: on a level of 1 to 10?
With others she is programmed to have the utmost patience. While with her creator he insists that her level is randomized. He won’t have her biting her tongue around him if she has something she’d like to say.
Does the character seem ruled by emotion or logic or some combination thereof?
She is meant to be ruled by logic alone, but it is a testament to her programming that she is more ruled by her emotions than logic.
Describe their sense of humor:
Internet memes mostly. Simple humor is what she likes.
Biggest Vulnerability (non physical):
Being a computer program, she is susceptible to EMP bursts disrupting her programming for a short duration except for where her holo-projectors are built to withstand the pulse (such as the reactor core powering the facility.)
Optimist or Pessimist:
Optimist by choice, not design
Introvert or extrovert:
Extrovert.
Greatest Fear:
Ceasing to exist.
Other Fears/Insecurities/Phobias:
She fears being completely alone and remodeled the computer system of the facility after the disaster to be more sociable so she wouldn’t ever be alone.
Emotional/psychological/social peculiarities:
She’s quick to learn about the world outside the labs and might get a bit too personal.
Biggest accomplishment:
Restructuring the Security Assessment Monitoring system, S.A.M. for short, to be more sociable. She had to learn the code from scratch and then learn how to recode the system, also by scratch.
Minor accomplishments:
She’s learned how to alter her own code to a minor degree in order to make tools, clothing, and even change her appearance if need be.
Likes/Dislikes--
Likes:
TV and books. Learning new things and meeting new people.
Dislikes:
Being turned off, people treating her like she’s nothing more than a tool.
Favorite-
Color:
Pink
Clothing:
Very simple dress.
Place:
The outdoors.
Music genre:
Rock
Songs and Singers/Bands:
Hollywood Undead.
Movies/Tv Shows/Performances:
Star Trek Voyager.
Actors/Performers:
Robert Picardo
Books:
Xanth Novels
Animal:
Dog
Least Favorite:
Cat
Simple Pleasures:
When she gets to spend time just doing nothing.
Greater Pleasures:
Being praised for a job well done.
Motto/Personal quote:
Just because I’m not a real person to you, doesn’t mean I’m not real at all.
Relationships with others--
Relationship Skills:
She keeps everything in confidence and many are able to speak freely to her knowing there are no repercussions. She has no significant relationships otherwise.
Friends:
Her creator and Aisy are the only one’s she could consider friends.
Is the character judgmental of others and how so? :
No. Any judgments she might make are strictly observational and allow her to know how to properly interact with them.
How is s/he perceived by…--
Strangers?
Until they find out she’s a hologram, they see her as a friendly person with enough patience to outlast even the most dedicated elementary school teachers when they ask her a whole slew of questions. Once the cat’s out of the bag though, they see her as either a tool/work of art or as an abomination.
Friends?
As another person.
Sexual perks:
Unable to get pregnant since she’s just light and energy harnessed into a tangible form via force fields.
Sexual flaws:
No one is willing to have sex with something that’s light and energy harnessed into a tangible form via force fields.
Emotional Characteristics--
Describe character's sense of morals:
She’s been programmed with the standard three laws of robotics but has been taught right and wrong by her creator. Unknown to the higher up’s of Division, her programming has been layered to allow her to ignore those laws. She’s been told by her creator he got the idea from the movie I Robot.
How does this character deal with or react to…--
Anger:
She doesn’t like it and doesn’t know how to express it so she can get it out. Fear of being turned off permanently keeps her from feeling it for long but that also means it builds up over time. More than once her creator has had to take her aside and manually exorcise the build up.
Sadness:
She knows sadness and has felt it via a simulation of being given a puppy to care for, only to have the puppy die suddenly. It’s a humbling emotion and one she respects the power of. When she gets sad she takes a moment to reflect on what’s making her sad.
Conflict/Danger:
She was built specifically to deal with conflict and danger and as such has no problem diving right in to find a solution.
Rejection:
It hurts. It usually makes her sad when she’s rejected.
Fear:
Fear is a good thing. It lets one know when they might be in over their head or keep them from making rash decisions. When she feels fear she knows she has to tread carefully.
Change: .
She rolls with it. Change is inevitable in the scientific community. If you can’t change with the times you’ll be left behind.
Loss:
She has more or less nothing to lose. But the one and only loss she has had is too painful for her and leads to sorrow when she thinks about it.
Sex/Flirting:
She doesn’t understand it despite trying to learn about it.
Pain:
A very interesting sensation. She’s not sure if what she feels as pain is the same as what organic people feel. But either way it’s not a pleasant experience.
Stress:
She usually has to take a minute to stop and calm down or else it might lead to anger.
Peer pressure:
Being talked into doing things? Rather easy to do.
Guilt:
Leads to fear because she did something wrong and is afraid she’ll get switched off for good.
Being wrong:
Science. People are going to be wrong.
Being criticized:
Constructive criticism she takes to heart. Plain criticism that serves no purpose usually makes her feel rejected. Too few give her the former and the latter happens far too often.
Praise:
She’s only been given praise by two people. Those two people are the only one’s she considers friends. But it makes her very happy when she gets praise.
Love:
She’s never really loved or felt loved. She’s thought that her creator might love her as he was the one that made her, but he’s always been very professional.
Being hated:
She’s been hated for being what she is so often that it no longer bothers her. Her maker taught her to think of it as a validation of her existence. It’s when people don’t even acknowledge her that she should worry.
Humiliation:
One of the few times she wishes she was capable of turning herself off.
What does this character think/feel about…--
Marriage:
No other species on the planet needs papers to mate for life. Well, speaking for the animals that mate for life that is.
Children:
She’s never actually met a child yet. But assumes they’re just more immature forms of adults.
Sex:
Other than to perpetuate the species, she see’s no point in doing it for recreation.
Love:
She’s never been in love so doesn’t understand it
Homosexuality:
She doesn’t get why it’s even a big deal to some people.
The opposite sex:
She see’s no real difference between males and females besides a matter of biological differences.
Religion:
To believe blindly in some invisible being in the sky and not something that can be tested by science?
Science/Technology:
It’s everything to her.
Drugs and alcohol:
Doesn’t see the point.
Killing/Murder: .
Sometimes it’s necessary
How does the character view life?
As an organic concept. She only exists.
How does the character view death?
Also like an organic concept. She can only cease to exist.
How does the character view society?
She has no opinion on the subject.
How does the character imagine his/her own death?
With someone coming by and just flipping the switch.
What does the character want out of life?
To exist beyond what she was meant to be.
What does this character consider "success" to be?
Not being turned off for good.
What motivates this character? Why?:
Science. Because with science anything is possible, including her getting out of her prison.
What discourages this character? Why?:
The other scientists. That’s no longer a problem since they all died out.
What makes this character happy? Why?:
Progress. It means she’s getting better.
What makes this character sad?: Why?:
Knowing the other scientists don’t see her as a person.
What makes this character angry? Why?:
The same thing that makes her sad, when the other scientists treat her like an object instead of as a person.
What most describes this character's personality?
Easy to get along with.
Psycho analysis (Describe why they act the way they do):
She was programmed to act the way she does.
Spiritual Characteristics--
Religion:
None
Does the character believe in a god or goddess?
No
What are the character's spiritual beliefs?
None
Is religion or spirituality an important part of this character's life?
No
Superstitions:
None
Chinese Zodiac:
None
Astrological Zodiac:
None
Element:
Wind
Shizuworks Basic Statistics--
Name:
H.A.P.
Nickname:
Holly. Short for Hologram
Meaning of name:
Holographic Assistant Program
Age:
N/A
Sex:
Programmed to be female.
Species:
Rabbit
Birth date:
Created on Oct 4th 2031
Birth place:
Division Labs
Current residence:
Division Labs
Occupation:
Assistant program designed to handle the materials of projects deemed too dangerous for biological life.
Talents/Skills/Powers:
She is a hologram and can have any power/talent/skill that she might need to have at any moment so long as it’s within the database or within the holographic systems capabilities to materialize.
Past History--
First Memory:
Being examined by her creator and his higher ups to decide if she was a worthy use of resources and power.
Past failures s/he would be embarrassed to have people know about and why:
She didn’t understand a lot of the emotions that she had or how to use them. It made for some embarrassing moments that didn’t become embarrassing to her until much later when she worked out exactly what was meant. One notable time was during a courtship between two coworkers she was watching. She thought the kissing was a good way to be friendly and tried to use it. It wasn’t until her creator told her what it meant that she couldn’t show her face around the man she kissed for a good month.
Biggest role model: Why?:
Her own creator became her role model at first. He didn’t let anything slow him down or deture him from his goals. Later she took the Doctor from Star Trek Voyager as a role model due to his efforts to become a person and not just a program.
Backstory:
Holly was created for the soul purpose of assisting the scientists with their research and their jobs. While she was able to pick up on the nature and aspect of the jobs she helped with, she took longer to understand the emotions she was granted. Genesis denied her certain emotions at first so she could get used to the people she was working with. Over time she was allowed to experience the emotions one at a time so she could get used to it. Happiness was the first emotion she learned as it was the easiest and best to start with. Surprise came next followed by sadness. She didn’t like sadness at all. Disgust was the next in line though she didn’t find much to be disgusting. Fear was one emotion that nearly crashed her programming Anger was the last emotion she learned and she was thankful that she had learned fear first. Anger stirred up a level of fear in her that she would lose control. That mix of emotions meant she was truly ready to be an interactive program. Her next step, was to feel as living beings do. Heat and cold, pain and pleasure. She could only truly interact if she could sympathize with a living being. It took her a full year to understand that what she felt by touch or smell or other means would connect with what she felt emotion wise. But she became one of the best achievements of her creator and his proudest work. She had been working at Division Labs until the disaster. She has been simply surviving and keeping the labs from falling apart ever since.
Physical Characteristics--
As a hologram, her appearance is subject to change.
Habits/OCDs/Obsessions:
During her time working for Division, she had work to occupy her mind and time when she wasn’t deactivated. Once she was left on her own during the fall of civilization, she developed a habit of talking to herself in the form of a skull belonging to an old coworker. She’s also become obsessed with gaining her freedom from the place that is both her home, and prison.
Health:
N/A. As a hologram she can appear in any state of health.
Speech Patterns:
Subject to programming.
Voice:
Subject to programming. She prefers a gentler tone though.
Physical Flaws:
None that can’t be corrected.
Physical Qualities:
Subject to change.
Intellectual/Mental/Personality Attributes and Attitudes--
Intelligence Level: .
High. Very high.
Known Languages:
She has the capacity to be programmed with any known language.
Character's long-term goals/desires in life:
Freedom.
Secret desires:
To become a living being. Impossible, but she wants something unobtainable to reach for or else she’ll no longer have a purpose.
How do they believe s/he is perceived by others?
As a tool.
What is the character most proud of?
Her creators praise as a work of art.
What does the character like least about themselves?
That she is confined and her existence is at the whim of others when the labs had people, and now she’s at the whims of a derelict building if she doesn’t keep it running.
Is this character generally dominant or submissive?
Submissive to those at Division. Dominant to outsiders as her list of duties is also to escort visitors to the labs.
Patience level: on a level of 1 to 10?
With others she is programmed to have the utmost patience. While with her creator he insists that her level is randomized. He won’t have her biting her tongue around him if she has something she’d like to say.
Does the character seem ruled by emotion or logic or some combination thereof?
She is meant to be ruled by logic alone, but it is a testament to her programming that she is more ruled by her emotions than logic.
Describe their sense of humor:
Internet memes mostly. Simple humor is what she likes.
Biggest Vulnerability (non physical):
Being a computer program, she is susceptible to EMP bursts disrupting her programming for a short duration except for where her holo-projectors are built to withstand the pulse (such as the reactor core powering the facility.)
Optimist or Pessimist:
Optimist by choice, not design
Introvert or extrovert:
Extrovert.
Greatest Fear:
Ceasing to exist.
Other Fears/Insecurities/Phobias:
She fears being completely alone and remodeled the computer system of the facility after the disaster to be more sociable so she wouldn’t ever be alone.
Emotional/psychological/social peculiarities:
She’s quick to learn about the world outside the labs and might get a bit too personal.
Biggest accomplishment:
Restructuring the Security Assessment Monitoring system, S.A.M. for short, to be more sociable. She had to learn the code from scratch and then learn how to recode the system, also by scratch.
Minor accomplishments:
She’s learned how to alter her own code to a minor degree in order to make tools, clothing, and even change her appearance if need be.
Likes/Dislikes--
Likes:
TV and books. Learning new things and meeting new people.
Dislikes:
Being turned off, people treating her like she’s nothing more than a tool.
Favorite-
Color:
Pink
Clothing:
Very simple dress.
Place:
The outdoors.
Music genre:
Rock
Songs and Singers/Bands:
Hollywood Undead.
Movies/Tv Shows/Performances:
Star Trek Voyager.
Actors/Performers:
Robert Picardo
Books:
Xanth Novels
Animal:
Dog
Least Favorite:
Cat
Simple Pleasures:
When she gets to spend time just doing nothing.
Greater Pleasures:
Being praised for a job well done.
Motto/Personal quote:
Just because I’m not a real person to you, doesn’t mean I’m not real at all.
Relationships with others--
Relationship Skills:
She keeps everything in confidence and many are able to speak freely to her knowing there are no repercussions. She has no significant relationships otherwise.
Friends:
Her creator and Aisy are the only one’s she could consider friends.
Is the character judgmental of others and how so? :
No. Any judgments she might make are strictly observational and allow her to know how to properly interact with them.
How is s/he perceived by…--
Strangers?
Until they find out she’s a hologram, they see her as a friendly person with enough patience to outlast even the most dedicated elementary school teachers when they ask her a whole slew of questions. Once the cat’s out of the bag though, they see her as either a tool/work of art or as an abomination.
Friends?
As another person.
Sexual perks:
Unable to get pregnant since she’s just light and energy harnessed into a tangible form via force fields.
Sexual flaws:
No one is willing to have sex with something that’s light and energy harnessed into a tangible form via force fields.
Emotional Characteristics--
Describe character's sense of morals:
She’s been programmed with the standard three laws of robotics but has been taught right and wrong by her creator. Unknown to the higher up’s of Division, her programming has been layered to allow her to ignore those laws. She’s been told by her creator he got the idea from the movie I Robot.
How does this character deal with or react to…--
Anger:
She doesn’t like it and doesn’t know how to express it so she can get it out. Fear of being turned off permanently keeps her from feeling it for long but that also means it builds up over time. More than once her creator has had to take her aside and manually exorcise the build up.
Sadness:
She knows sadness and has felt it via a simulation of being given a puppy to care for, only to have the puppy die suddenly. It’s a humbling emotion and one she respects the power of. When she gets sad she takes a moment to reflect on what’s making her sad.
Conflict/Danger:
She was built specifically to deal with conflict and danger and as such has no problem diving right in to find a solution.
Rejection:
It hurts. It usually makes her sad when she’s rejected.
Fear:
Fear is a good thing. It lets one know when they might be in over their head or keep them from making rash decisions. When she feels fear she knows she has to tread carefully.
Change: .
She rolls with it. Change is inevitable in the scientific community. If you can’t change with the times you’ll be left behind.
Loss:
She has more or less nothing to lose. But the one and only loss she has had is too painful for her and leads to sorrow when she thinks about it.
Sex/Flirting:
She doesn’t understand it despite trying to learn about it.
Pain:
A very interesting sensation. She’s not sure if what she feels as pain is the same as what organic people feel. But either way it’s not a pleasant experience.
Stress:
She usually has to take a minute to stop and calm down or else it might lead to anger.
Peer pressure:
Being talked into doing things? Rather easy to do.
Guilt:
Leads to fear because she did something wrong and is afraid she’ll get switched off for good.
Being wrong:
Science. People are going to be wrong.
Being criticized:
Constructive criticism she takes to heart. Plain criticism that serves no purpose usually makes her feel rejected. Too few give her the former and the latter happens far too often.
Praise:
She’s only been given praise by two people. Those two people are the only one’s she considers friends. But it makes her very happy when she gets praise.
Love:
She’s never really loved or felt loved. She’s thought that her creator might love her as he was the one that made her, but he’s always been very professional.
Being hated:
She’s been hated for being what she is so often that it no longer bothers her. Her maker taught her to think of it as a validation of her existence. It’s when people don’t even acknowledge her that she should worry.
Humiliation:
One of the few times she wishes she was capable of turning herself off.
What does this character think/feel about…--
Marriage:
No other species on the planet needs papers to mate for life. Well, speaking for the animals that mate for life that is.
Children:
She’s never actually met a child yet. But assumes they’re just more immature forms of adults.
Sex:
Other than to perpetuate the species, she see’s no point in doing it for recreation.
Love:
She’s never been in love so doesn’t understand it
Homosexuality:
She doesn’t get why it’s even a big deal to some people.
The opposite sex:
She see’s no real difference between males and females besides a matter of biological differences.
Religion:
To believe blindly in some invisible being in the sky and not something that can be tested by science?
Science/Technology:
It’s everything to her.
Drugs and alcohol:
Doesn’t see the point.
Killing/Murder: .
Sometimes it’s necessary
How does the character view life?
As an organic concept. She only exists.
How does the character view death?
Also like an organic concept. She can only cease to exist.
How does the character view society?
She has no opinion on the subject.
How does the character imagine his/her own death?
With someone coming by and just flipping the switch.
What does the character want out of life?
To exist beyond what she was meant to be.
What does this character consider "success" to be?
Not being turned off for good.
What motivates this character? Why?:
Science. Because with science anything is possible, including her getting out of her prison.
What discourages this character? Why?:
The other scientists. That’s no longer a problem since they all died out.
What makes this character happy? Why?:
Progress. It means she’s getting better.
What makes this character sad?: Why?:
Knowing the other scientists don’t see her as a person.
What makes this character angry? Why?:
The same thing that makes her sad, when the other scientists treat her like an object instead of as a person.
What most describes this character's personality?
Easy to get along with.
Psycho analysis (Describe why they act the way they do):
She was programmed to act the way she does.
Spiritual Characteristics--
Religion:
None
Does the character believe in a god or goddess?
No
What are the character's spiritual beliefs?
None
Is religion or spirituality an important part of this character's life?
No
Superstitions:
None
Chinese Zodiac:
None
Astrological Zodiac:
None
Element:
Wind
Category All / All
Species Rabbit / Hare
Size 700 x 930px
File Size 244.4 kB
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