Character
Name: Robo-Ky (Guilty Gear XX Λccent Core PLUS Model)
Fandom: Guilty Gear
Gender: Male
Age: Unknown
Time Period: Λccent Core PLUS: After Maintenance
Wing Color: Metallic Bright Yellow
History:
[x] Personality:
To put it shortly, Robo-Ky is a hate-filled machine that hates everyone.
Robo-Ky is pretty much a defective prototype guard unit modeled after Ky Kiske, and being as defective as he is, he has developed a personality. Due to this, he takes most moments to declare others defective instead of him. So, he really believes that all humans are defective -- especially the professor who created him; Crow. He doesn't really get along with Crow at all. as there has been occasions where Robo-Ky didn't like what he was doing. Such occasions are when he monitored Robo-Ky's actions on his mission (which Robo-Ky proceeded to scold him for voyeurism) and when Crow didn't finish his maintenance before ordering him to fight Sol Badguy (which couldn't let him jump and caused him to call him useless). Yet he still carries out his missions, though they become pretty twisted sometimes. His hatred and dislike isn't exclusive to humans, as it seems Robo-Ky also dislikes non-humans. No one is safe from Robo-Ky's indiscriminate hatred!
There is a rare exception to him finding a human defective however, and that is if they are a woman. He seems to be somewhat of a pervert, and it shows whenever he sees a gorgeous woman, no matter how they act. Robo-Ky has somehow gotten the idea that he needs a wife, and constantly asks women to marry him once he sets his... "eyes" on them. As an example, in the case of Baiken, he admired her and quickly proposed to her, while she was more concerned with his allegiance to the PWAB (Post-War Administration Bureau). Then they got into a fight (mostly due to Crow's intervention about getting combat data) before Robo-Ky quickly moved on. His proposals are totally shallow. There are exceptions to his womanizing though, as he seems to not like people like Jam, who is way too strong/masculine for his tastes. Besides, she thought that he couldn't eat food, when he totally could. That's an insult on its own. But yes, Robo-Ky is pretty much something of a womanizer.
Despite being a robot with a personality, he's pretty damn stupid. This stupidity is what leads him to being determined as a low risk rating by the organization that created him; a D to be specific. He accidentally revealed the PWAB base simply because he was asked if it was nearby, and by accidentally reveal, he pretty much stated "EH!? HOW DID YOU KNOW THAT!?" when it was nothing but a guess. It is this reason that he fails so many missions, and this reason why he was destroyed.
It seems that all of his defects and screwing around during missions -- and possibly even his womanizing -- stems from the fact that he is completely bored. His belt, which has "ennui" etched into it, seems to support this. He also speaks in what is equivalent to all caps. ALL THE TIME.
Strengths:
Physical: Robo-Ky is a robotic guard unit modeled after Ky Kiske, who is quite strong. Some of his attacks and movements are based off of combat data gathered from Ky Kiske, while most of his other raw strength and power comes from that fact that he's a robot outfitted with many different weapons. Such weapons include a giant fan, a mace hand, a shotgun built into his arm, a laser beam that comes out from his eye, extra arm that spout from his torso, a pedal-powered helicopter, and a small army of miniature Robo-Kys that come from his mouth, just as a few examples of his weaponry he is outfitted with. He was actually able to defeat another guard unit modeled after Justice, who happens to be a very powerful Gear, in combat -- even though he was destroyed in the process as well.
He also has this strange ability to be mistaken for Ky Kiske despite the obvious facial differences.
Mental: There really isn't any strengths associated with Robo-Ky's mental state, except for the fact that his hatred fuels some of his ability to fight. And the fact that's it's hard to deter his opinion on somehow once he has it set, unless he changes his mind on his own. He is defective after all.
Emotional: His emotions tend to get in the way of his performance, so the only real strength fact that he has emotions as a robot is a feat in itself and that it fuels his actions most of the time aside from mission directives. There's not much else going on that could be a strength, emotion-wise.
Weaknesses:
Physical: He has a very advanced system planted within himself which converts food into energy, so he has to eat just like any one does to stay online. Besides that, he's pretty damn defective, and he constantly gets programming errors (such as an actual blue screen of death) and his personality and emotions may as well be another programming error that he's afflicted with. Robo-Ky also tends to overheat in battle, and if he doesn't cool himself down, he will explode -- even though the explosion doesn't actually blow him apart, it does hurt him. He's also a robot. He can be disassembled.
Mental: He's pretty stupid, as mentioned above, where the case he revealed the Post-War Administration Bureau's base location simply because someone made a guess, and he took it as them knowing. The fact that he wants a wife (out of seemingly nowhere) and is a constant womanizer to his enemies, and hates virtually everyone is also a major weakness of his. He does tend to think that his own creator is useless and defective. There's a reason that his risk rating is so low despite his physical power. He's an idiot.
Emotional: His emotions tend to get in the way of his performance on missions as well, such as the case with his constant flirting and marriage proposal to women and the fact that he hates everyone and tends to get insulted somewhat easily. He was pretty insulted when Jam insinuated that he doesn't need to eat since he was a robot, when in fact that he does.
Samples
First Person:
[There is a soft humming noise, the sound of machinery starting up. As the humming becomes louder, it suddenly stops without warning and then
this sound plays.]
... SYSTEM CHECK IN PROGRESS. [There's a short silence before
this noise plays, then abruptly stops.]
FILE NOT FOUND: SYSTEM32.DLL...
OH WELL. WHAT CAN YOU DO? IT'S PROBABLY NOT ALL THAT IMPORTANT ANYWAY.
[There's some movement against fallen leaves, then a noise of metal scratching against metal.] HOW DID I END UP IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE? WHO COULD HAVE DONE THIS? IT MUST HAVE BEEN THAT DEFECTIVE PROFESSOR... IF HE'S BEHIND THIS, HE HAS GOT TO BE GETTING OFF ON WATCHING IT TOO.
[A mechanical noise once again, then a voice coming out much louder than before -- similar to a voice coming out of a megaphone.] IF YOU COME OUT NOW, I PROMISE TO ONLY STAB YOU A COUPLE OF TIMES!
Third Person:
The forest was quiet, as nature went through their routines. Birds flying around the skies and the wildlife running around living out their lives to the fullest as they tried to do everyday. Deer grazed on the grass, squirrels climbed trees with acorns, and a rabbit stopped to eat a carrot on top of a new mound of dirt that found its way into the forest. As soon as the rabbit finished eating its breakfast, an arm shot out of the dirt as the hand attached to it got a solid grip on the rabbit's throat. Near the tip of the mound of dirt, a yellow light erupted from it as propeller blades erupted shortly afterward. After a few seconds, a head lifted itself out of the dirt using the blades, hovering a bit above the dirt mound.
It was obvious that there was a body stuck under the dirt, and the head was trying to figure out how to remove the body from that dirt. It was stuck in there pretty good. The head spun a bit, staring at the rabbit as the rabbit stared back to the cold, lifeless eyes that were the origin of that yellow light. Then the arm swung out and threw the rabbit into a tree, right as the head began to speak.
"I BET YOU WERE PLANNING TO USE MY BODY AS A RESTROOM TOO!"
The head began to hover higher in the sky, breaking out above the treetops with no scratches. Just a whole lot of twigs stuck in whatever gaps were available in the head. Robo-Ky's head scanned the horizon, trying to search his data bank for information on the place he had suddenly found himself in. When his search turned up empty, he decided that his database had no information on this new place. Then again, his database was missing a lot of things.
Oh well. He had to go figure out how to get his body free from the dirt trap it found itself in. As his head lowered altitude, the propeller blades found itself getting stuck in a branch, causing it to fall out of the sky and slam into the ground. "AGH! I'VE FALLEN, AND I CAN NOT GET UP!"
The next thing he saw was a few rabbits circling around his head, just wandering out of sight. His audio sensors could still pick up their movements as they approached. Crap.