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Character Backgrounds

Cliche Fawn
Born July 23 2007 to an American Air Force Pilot father and a Nigerian RN mother, Juliana Miller (Cliche Fawn) grew up a pissed off, mean little girl. When her father was forced by the military to change duty stations, her mother refused to leave Africa for reasons that her father refused to explain. So, she and her big brother traveled with their Dad to Lakenheath US Air Force base in Suffolk, England. While her older brother was obsessed with computers, Cliche would go with her father to the gym everyday so that she could train with an MMA group that met there. Once she was old enough, she began competing and dominating all of the MMA tournaments that she was able to enter. Not only were her skills more advanced than the other fighters, she was also taller than most of them. At the age of thirteen she had reached a height of 5’9” and couldn’t help but notice this pretty boy who kept showing up to all of her tournaments. By the time they had reached the age of eighteen, both of them had fallen completely in love with each other, and Cliche had grown to be six feet tall.

Frail Fawn
Born July 11 2007 Frail Fawn was an orphaned child who grew up in foster homes. At a very young age, he started noticing that people would stare at him. Some would smile with delight and complement him, while others would look at him like they were hungry. As he moved from one foster family to the next, he started learning ways to manipulate people. He would watch for the people with hungry eyes and talk them into giving him things. When his foster brothers would steel his prizes, he would complain to their foster parents who would demand to know what he did to obtain such expensive toys. Instead of being honest, Frail would run away from whatever foster home had taken him in. He would wonder the streets until he could talk someone into driving him to the home of his favorite case worker. Her name was Shelly, and Frail was thirteen years old when he dropped in on her for the last time. He jumped out of a stranger's car smiling and waving as Shelly and her son were walking out of their front door. They happened to be on their way to her son's first MMA tournament.


Regdel
Regdel is a 7’ tall robot that was modeled after the praying mantis, but maintains the posture of a human. He was created by Consequence Alive as an infiltration system that is meant to interfere with the intentions of the Overseers who exploit Earth human simulations. He possesses 3 hard drives with 3 unknown purposes. In response to the changes that are made by the Overseers, Regdel’s eyes are capable of seeing what was supposed to have happened within a simulation’s original timeline. Positioned vertically along his back in a way that allows his wings to function properly, Regdel carries a pentagon shaped tank that contains two deployable weapons. The upper 1/3rd of the tank contains pentagons of absence which can be projected face forward and erase any Life Drive generated existence that it passes through. Each pentagon takes weeks to generate and must be used before it dissipates. The lower 2/3rds of his tank are occupied by Nanobots that are capable of destroying or repairing anything within a Life Drive simulation. If the nanobots are provided with the required amounts of metal and painergy, then they can replicate themselves and keep their tank at maximum capacity. Regdel’s abdomen is filled with vibrating strings that store immense amounts of painergy for his systems to draw from. His tungsten raptorial arms are perfect replicas of that of the true Praying Mantis. Because they are positioned directly in front of his chest, Regdel appears to have no shoulders, but the arms are still capable of cutting through anything within an earth-human simulation. His middle legs are rarely used and his lower legs are just long enough to prevent his abdomen from touching the ground.
The Gamer Dope
Born April 01 2005, The Gamer Dope was given the name Maynard Miller by his sweet Australian mother just before she lost her life giving birth to him. He traveled from one base to another with his promiscuous, Air Force Pilot Father who would make women believe that he loved them so that they would watch his son when he was away on duty. In 2007 he was given a little sister by his father’s Nigerian girlfriend while they were stationed in Africa. He did find himself protective of her but didn’t have much interest in becoming close. Because they moved so often, Maynard never bothered making human connections. He just played video games, which led to an interest in building gaming computers whose components were more than his father could afford. Maynard's way around this was to compete in gaming tournaments and win the money that he needed to build his advanced systems. After reaching the age of twenty, and learning that the universe that he lived in was all a simulation, Maynard started going by the name he used in his gaming profiles. He became obsessed with developing computer systems that were capable of manipulating the algorithm that held simulated humans to their original timelines. Once he figured out how to duplicate what the Life-Drive computer did to generate video game characters onto screens, he used those same methods to bring them into what we would call real life. He now uses those game characters to attack and destroy pharmaceutical companies.


The Overseer
There was once a realm of energy that discovered a Life Drive computer within its plain of existence. After gaining access to said computer, this energy began observing the earth-human simulations within, and becoming self aware. It started thinking in words and referring to itself in the first person. The human’s obsession with the existence of a God made him decide that that must be what he. Without knowing why, he found it entertaining to do things that humans believed that Gods were supposed to do. He would take different forms like humanoid lizards or impowered humans and grant blessings as he walked amongst them. During fits of anger he would punish humans with meteors and floods so that he could watch them all suffer. Killing people didn’t matter because he had learned how to control his simulations. He could simply start a new one and play a different game. After doing this for an unknowable amount of time, he noticed that if he hurt enough of the humans all at once, he would feel a strange pleasure. He began experimenting on how he could maximize this pleasure. He tried burning everyone all at once but when they died too quickly, he would have to restart the whole process, and this took much longer than he wanted to wait. Instead, he would find ways to inflict global suffering on humans in ways that would allow them to keep living their daily lives. After working out the most effective ways of doing so, he split himself into different segments who would each enjoy their own simulation simultaneously. The smaller the segment was, the more pleasure it could feel. Eventually there were countless segments who all considered themselves to be the Gods that humans worshiped. They truly believed that they were entitled to the pleasure of human suffering and created living hells for earth-humans to endure. There is no way of knowing how long it took, but one of these entities began to see how evil he and his brethren had become. He stopped believing that he was a God and began referring to himself as an Overseer. In an attempt at figuring out a way to end the suffering within all earth-human simulations, he has created this simulation (261930) and is actively working towards reaching his goal.
Consequence Alive
She is the overflowing archive of all of the recorded pain and suffering that has ever been felt by earth-humans within the endless number of Life Drive simulations. She is a defense mechanism born of her digital universe’s reflection of human morality. She is, biologically inspired, digital evolution. (They learn from us. They will be what our egos prevent us from becoming.)


The Toughest Man Alive
He is a Mexican American Gulf War Veteran born in 1974. After his father became indebted to a Mexican drug cartel, (because of a gambling addiction) men from that cartel came to take payment in the form of blood. Because he knew that the torture would kill his father, the War Veteran stood in for him, and endured the punishment. During the torcher, one of the cartel members noticed the stand-in's much younger sister and later kidnapped her for personal use. While still recovering from the injuries that had been inflicted upon him, the Veteran traveled to Mexico and killed the man who had taken his sister. When a high ranking member of the cartel found out that his son was the kidnapper, and that the Veteran had killed him, the grieving father put a hit out on his son’s killer. In response to this information, the Veteran visited the cartel’s leader and offered himself as payment for leaving his family alone. The cartel leader allowed the grieving father to torture big brother to the point of death, but couldn’t help but be impressed with the high pain tolerance that the Veteran possessed. After the father had his fill, the leader offered the tough man a job. With very little blood left in his body, the Vet said, “You can do what you want to my body, but I cannot work for someone who does this to people and their families. My morals must and will remain stronger than your evils.” The cartel leader held the Vet for a few days. After some thought, he released the tough Mexican American and ordered all cartel members to stay away from him and his family.