It is 03:35 so if this is a mess then that is why and I will clean it up after I've slept. ^^; [*]Name: Zeta[/*] [*]Age: First activated almost three years ago.[/*] [*]Gender: N/A. Zeta is not anatomically correct, and currently does not identify as either gender.[/*] [*]Appearance: [url=http://moerin-satsuki.deviantart.com/art/Zeta-485139289]Casual[/url] and [url=http://moerin-satsuki.deviantart.com/art/Super-Fighting-Robot-Zeta-485150748]superhero outfit[/url].[/*] [*]Personality: Zeta was designed primarily for law enforcement and not social interaction, leading them to come off as rather awkward and, as some would put it, "dorky" when talking with others. However, they try their best to fit in with humans; being programmed to not only serve them but to protect and defend human life above all else, Zeta is fascinated by them and wishes they could be more like them. In addition to not being anatomically correct (such parts not being seen as needed for a law enforcement robot), Zeta currently does not identify as either gender, although they are often thought to ressemble either a tomboyish girl or a girlish boy depending from person to person. As an extension of this, Zeta does not exactly understand romance, and is often confused by the entire concept. Finally, due to her programming Zeta puts the preservation of human life above all else, and at times can come off as somewhat selfless at best and suicidally self-sacrificing at worst.[/*] [*]Skills: Zeta is skilled in both long range and close-quarters combat, with a heavy emphasis on non-lethal takedowns.[/*] [*]Abilities: Being a robot, Zeta is much stronger and more durable than any human. Their "skin" is in fact an experimental polymer, tough enough to withstand small arms fire, and their mechanical muscles allow Zeta to easily lift cars above their head with no noticable effort. Zeta's eyes can switch between infrared, x-ray and heat-sensitive vision, and their sense of hearing is not only more sensitive than a human's but it is able to filter out sounds, allowing for greater clarity of hearing. Naturally, as they do not need to breathe Zeta can operate rather comfortably in locations humans would find lethal, such as within poison gas or in a vacuum. Zeta is powered by an experimental fusion reactor, which can keep them running for practically forever; in the event of Zeta being severely damaged, the reactor will shut itself off to prevent any catastrophic reactions. Stored inside their head is a nigh-invulnerable, EMP-resistant black box that contains all of Zeta's memories and personality subroutines, allowing them to be placed into a new body should the old one be damaged beyond repair.[/*] [*]Equipment: When the need arises for additional protection, nanomachines erupt from under their "skin" and form Zeta's armour so quickly that it seems more like an instantaneous transformation rather than an act of donning armour. As well as enhancing their durability, the armour also grants them a boost to their already inhuman strength; thankfully they have such precision control that they will not accidently crush anyone they are trying to save or apprehend to death. Affixed to Zeta's left arm is their primary weapon, the Zeta Buster, which fires out a blast of concussive energy. Rather than burning, cutting or puncturing an opponent, it instead can be compared to basically a heavy, long-ranged punch. The Zeta Buster arm is modular, and can be replaced with other weapons such as a grappling hook, a cannon that creates a localized high gravity field or a close-combat attachment.[/*] [*]Brief Backstory: Zeta was originally intended to be the second in line of a series of robots intended to aid law enforcement, programmed with all manner of ethical subroutines and advanced problem-solving capabilities in order to achieve the best results in potentially hostile situations. However, the AI designed for Zeta turned out to be not only more advanced than originally intended, but completely revolutionary; whilst they are still bound by their programming (especially Asimov's Three Laws) and thus not truly possessed of free will, they come so close to it that arguments and controversy surrounding the moral and ethical ramifications of using such a machine as basically a slave brought the project to a grinding halt, leaving Zeta as only one of two models fully constructed. Despite how much controversy sprung up around them, Zeta's selflessness and passion for justice quickly gained them many fans, and whilst they are not exactly an A-list superhero right now, their star is quickly rising as they apprehend supervillain after supervillain. Recently, Zeta was inducted into the IFJ, although this event has caused the UHF to step up their campaigning against the IFJ; it was one thing when they were just accepting superhumans, but to them accepting a non-human robot like Zeta is going [i]way[/i] too far.[/*]