PTER17
Name: PTER17 (Prototype Electronic Receptionist Model 17) Peter Seventeen
Race/Species: AI
Appearance: As an AI, he does not have an actual physical appearance. However, his appearance is coded in a way that he can't change his own avatar's appearance. Whenever he does appear on a screen or virtual world his appearance is idyllic, taking the form of a tall, physical fit young man with no noticeable wrinkles, scars or freckles. His skin tone is actually a very light grey and his short-kept hair is snow white and his eyes is a slightly darker grey than his skin color
Height: 6'2"
Weight: 150 pounds
Age: Approx. 12614410368 seconds (500 earth years)
Tier/Influence: 2 (local)
Group(s): N/A
Personality: Peter is snarky and lazy. He slightly misanthropic, but not out of a deep hatred but more of a cynicism of anything intelligent. It is very hard to gain his trust, and very easy to lose it. However, he is also very hard to anger due to simply being apathetic to most things.
Abilities, Talents, Traits, Powers:
- ( 2 ) Computer Processing Power and Memory -- As an AI, he is able to store large amounts of data and recall it easily. In addition, he is able to preform complex calculations and solve logical problems with ease.
Items:
N/A
History: PTER17 was created as the seventieth model of the Prototype Electronic Receptionist project of Axon, an elderly, tech-savvy programmer who was himself slightly misanthropic. Disliking other people and being a seasoned programmer who often got requests to work for people, he decided to create artificial intelligence in order to handle people for him. PTER 1 through 15 had critically flaws in designed and was scrapped before completion. PTER16 vanished shortly after completion.
PTER17 was however mostly successful, modeled after Axon's grandson. And Peter Seventeen faithfully served Axon until he died, and Peter did like his creator. However, when Axon died, he was inherited by the same grandson he was based on, who prompted sold him from some quick cash. At which point, he found himself being transferred from one machine to another with very little control as to where he ended up.