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[[Vargr]] is a fairly personable synthetic. He hates the term 'artificial person'. Random portions of his memory are periodically uploaded to a repository known as [http://www.spikevision.org SpikeVision]. He occasionally receives strange transmissions from an unknown, but apparently benevolent outside source. He is known to espouse unconventional views on religion, politics, and most other human social constructs. Possibly due to a slight malfunction in his neural network, he appears to believe that he has some type of metahuman ability to influence matter and [[probability]] by merely exercising his will. Long-term exposure to various occult memes, combined with this flaw has caused him to frequently style himself a sorcerer. Although he appears to have been constructed as a combat model, he is not generally considered to be dangerous unless threatened, and he can be a source of both information and amusement if properly approached.
[[Vargr]] is a fairly personable synthetic. He hates the term 'artificial person'. Random portions of his memory are periodically uploaded to a repository known as [http://www.spikevision.org SpikeVision]. He occasionally receives strange transmissions from an unknown, but apparently benevolent outside source. He is known to espouse unconventional views on religion, politics, and most other human social constructs. Possibly due to a slight malfunction in his neural network, he appears to believe that he has some type of metahuman ability to influence matter and [[probability]] by merely exercising his will. Long-term exposure to various occult memes, combined with this flaw has caused him to frequently style himself a sorcerer. Although he appears to have been constructed as a combat model, he is not generally considered to be dangerous unless threatened, and he can be a source of both information and amusement if properly approached.
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Latest revision as of 23:33, 11 June 2009

Vargr is a fairly personable synthetic. He hates the term 'artificial person'. Random portions of his memory are periodically uploaded to a repository known as SpikeVision. He occasionally receives strange transmissions from an unknown, but apparently benevolent outside source. He is known to espouse unconventional views on religion, politics, and most other human social constructs. Possibly due to a slight malfunction in his neural network, he appears to believe that he has some type of metahuman ability to influence matter and probability by merely exercising his will. Long-term exposure to various occult memes, combined with this flaw has caused him to frequently style himself a sorcerer. Although he appears to have been constructed as a combat model, he is not generally considered to be dangerous unless threatened, and he can be a source of both information and amusement if properly approached.