Miriam D. Godwit [ wip ]
Jul 27, 2015 1:17:21 GMT -5
Post by Godwit on Jul 27, 2015 1:17:21 GMT -5
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Age & Date of Birth: 40, October 30
Gender: Female
Class: Upper
Occupation: Surgeon
- Specialization in creation and attachment of prosthesis and implants after major trauma
- Satellite training in forensic pathology, autopsy conduction, etc.
- Additional experience in programming
Affiliation: Secret Police
Genetic Modifications:
- [ eyes ] ---> Implants emit a faint white glow and allow enhanced vision no matter what the light levels. Additional (and experimental) features in the surgical apparatus include an interface which consistently monitors patients who are under the knife for critical changes in the body's homeostasis; anything from an increase/decrease in temperature levels to sudden arrhythmia is noted on the fly, along with suggested courses of action. Suggestion program can be manually turned off during out-of-socket maintenance.
- [ hands + forearms ] ---> Both arms, from the hand to the elbow, have been replaced with an early prototype of Godwit's own design and receive regular adjustments and modifications as experimentation with new techniques and tech demands. Notable features include portable defib, sutureAid, set of standard orthopedic bone drills, and refillable coolant.
Unique Tech: [ n/a ]
Appearance: [ art forthcoming, reminders to self: 6'5, lanky af, port at C4 vertebrae ] Keeping hospital hours means Miriam is rarely out of surgeon's garb. This, coupled with her height would make her a rather standout civilian if she was at all interested in committing to any sort of public life. As it is, she would rather keep to herself and work on developing new prosthesis technologies--some of which can occasionally be seen out for a test run on her own body. The most noticeable of these prosthesis are her eyes, which have had no effort whatsoever put toward disguising their unnatural nature. This is for the best though. The eerie silvered-white gaze they give her suits the passionate dislike she has for prolonged discourse with all but a small handful of people, and the sooner she can unnerve, the sooner she can crawl away to the dark corner of her social ineptitude.
Less noticeable are the prosthesis of her hands and arms as they have been designed with sterility in mind, and much as she's like to, she can't afford to run around with her arms sheathed in exposed metal. The grooves which denote the various opening points for the arm's various surgical functions run straight and clean and can be hard to see against the dark covering colored to match her skin tone.
Personality: Calm and collected. Rare is the thing which can shake Miriam’s sanguine front, and the air of no-nonsense she exudes is usually more than enough to stop most from trying to shake it. She is methodical in her work--both as a surgeon and as a medical examiner when it is required of her. Left alone to fiddle and study as she pleases, the dogged and undoubtedly obsessive manner in which she approaches problems and areas of interest come to the forefront. Among other people, however, she has long mastered the art of putting on a more reasonable manner of going about things. Sometimes. Maybe. Honestly, 3/10 her people skills need more work than she is willing to to put into them.
Background: Miriam has always been an obsessive soul, tirelessly dogging after anything that might catch her interest. Small wonder then, that she should latch onto subjects which require such stalwart attentions as she was given to doling out. Anatomy, both human and mechanical, were infinitely interesting, even to her whirring youthful mind, and not only for the stability a life pursuing those subjects would give her.
The years spent learning her craft, when she could hole herself away for hours to study, were perhaps her most blissful. It was easy then, to ignore the fact that a career in the medical field meant actually having to interact with other people in a courteous and personable manner. Yes, unfortunately, for all her tactile and academic talent (or perhaps because of it) she never did have the desire to surround herself with her fellows. Not unless there was some usefulness about them that made them worth having around, with the exception of course, of her one longtime friend Massar. Empathy was difficult, although with practice she did eventually manage to parse together a semblance of something that maybe, in the right light, wasn't irritation with a side of reckless disregard for the safety of herself and others.
It was undoubtedly that disregard that drove her to, when she finally began to build them, test her prosthetic prototypes on herself. First one arm, then the other--a test to see if she could do it, to truly know the feel of the machinery she created. To know the intricacies of the effects of robotic replacements. And above that, the opportunity to lay claim to a certain pride in her own self-sufficiency.
Fast forward a few years, and the technologies she developed for her own use manage to gain daily attentions. But perhaps not from whom you'd expect, ie, the intended audience of the medical world. No, her robotics garnered the interest of an orphan, Heather, whose blatant disregard for personal boundaries and private property led her to break into Mops' house. Naturally, this displeased the surgeon, but Heather was nothing if not persistent. At last Miriam relented and allowed the youth to work on well. Nothing really. It was all busy work at first, designed to get rid of the child. But in time the two formed a surprising bond and a level of respect for each other that continues to the present. [/ul][/font][/blockquote][/div][/quote]
Product: Enfield 2.3, running the Alexandria Communication, Data Analysis & Storage program
Function: The Enfield is a highly specialized robot featuring a unique and intricate net of programs which all fall under Godwit's personal overarching program, Alexandria (alternatively ACDAS). Alexandria is a reactionary system which compiles lists of likely scenarios based on previously monitored events and advises accordingly. There are a number of (mostly) medical texts stored locally in the system which can be accessed via voice command or during the reaction process, and what is not there can be searched for and retrieved with little to no wait time, depending on the desired information. The efficiency of the program can at times give the appearance of AI, but in reality anything resembling actual, conscious intelligence is the work of complicated network of preset commands and scenarios built into (and obsessively updated via) the ACDAS.
Model Description: [ Cicero ] Black enamel on metal gives the machine a sleek, but admittedly cold look. Very little effort has been made to disguise the fact that the Enfield is a robot, perhaps do to its superior functionality as a tool rather than a companion. The fact that it is often taken into sterile environments also provides reasoning for its practical-over-personable appearance.
The main monitoring hub has been crafted to look like an Ibizan hound's head, complete with tall ears which function as audio capture devices with a full range of motion to them. It possesses two sets of eyes on rotation. The first set allows for standard sight and obstacle navigation, giving the robot every opportunity to make use of its finely tuned movements to not bump the fuck into things like jesus christ can you imagine if it just rammed into an operating table holy shit. The second set, which can be rotated out for the first via a voice command, records visual information as well as audio through a hook-up with the 'ears'.
A voicebox located underneath the interior monitoring equipment of the hub permits information relay via a crisp, prerecorded male voice. Words and phrases which have not been prerecorded may be substituted with a splice from local airwaves.
The front legs of the Enfield are stylized after a crow's, with the exception of a full range of mobility in the back toe, while the back legs are those of a standard dog's. They are devoted solely to movement, and give 'Cicero' a precise and efficient gait. His 'tail' is also modeled after that of a crow, but is not purely ornamental. Each 'feather' serves a different purpose from providing the network connection the Enfield uses to search to storage of spare surgical instruments. Heavier features along the bottom account for weight balance for better maneuvering.
Function: The Enfield is a highly specialized robot featuring a unique and intricate net of programs which all fall under Godwit's personal overarching program, Alexandria (alternatively ACDAS). Alexandria is a reactionary system which compiles lists of likely scenarios based on previously monitored events and advises accordingly. There are a number of (mostly) medical texts stored locally in the system which can be accessed via voice command or during the reaction process, and what is not there can be searched for and retrieved with little to no wait time, depending on the desired information. The efficiency of the program can at times give the appearance of AI, but in reality anything resembling actual, conscious intelligence is the work of complicated network of preset commands and scenarios built into (and obsessively updated via) the ACDAS.
Model Description: [ Cicero ] Black enamel on metal gives the machine a sleek, but admittedly cold look. Very little effort has been made to disguise the fact that the Enfield is a robot, perhaps do to its superior functionality as a tool rather than a companion. The fact that it is often taken into sterile environments also provides reasoning for its practical-over-personable appearance.
The main monitoring hub has been crafted to look like an Ibizan hound's head, complete with tall ears which function as audio capture devices with a full range of motion to them. It possesses two sets of eyes on rotation. The first set allows for standard sight and obstacle navigation, giving the robot every opportunity to make use of its finely tuned movements to not bump the fuck into things like jesus christ can you imagine if it just rammed into an operating table holy shit. The second set, which can be rotated out for the first via a voice command, records visual information as well as audio through a hook-up with the 'ears'.
A voicebox located underneath the interior monitoring equipment of the hub permits information relay via a crisp, prerecorded male voice. Words and phrases which have not been prerecorded may be substituted with a splice from local airwaves.
The front legs of the Enfield are stylized after a crow's, with the exception of a full range of mobility in the back toe, while the back legs are those of a standard dog's. They are devoted solely to movement, and give 'Cicero' a precise and efficient gait. His 'tail' is also modeled after that of a crow, but is not purely ornamental. Each 'feather' serves a different purpose from providing the network connection the Enfield uses to search to storage of spare surgical instruments. Heavier features along the bottom account for weight balance for better maneuvering.
Product: Delphic Bees, running a subset of Alexandria; Mellona
Function: Small medical assistants with varying types of injections and healing agents stored within their stingers. Injections are good for only 1-3 uses, depending on how much of the substance and how many disposable needles are stored in the model at the time. Once empty of either, each bee is programmed to return to the Hive it is registered to for fill up and any other maintenance it may require. Certain models, listed under 'Thriae', are able to record data as a trio for later observation.
Model Description: Each model is compact and small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. As their name suggests, Delphic Bees look like supersized honeybees. All possess a retractable stinger and are capable of giving injections of various antibiotics, sedatives, etc on command. Depending on the specific purpose of the model in question, it may have 1-3 needles for injection purposes which are cycled out after use.
Brass enamel covers the surface of the machines, and black stripes and markings have been painted on in mimicry of actual bees.
Function: Small medical assistants with varying types of injections and healing agents stored within their stingers. Injections are good for only 1-3 uses, depending on how much of the substance and how many disposable needles are stored in the model at the time. Once empty of either, each bee is programmed to return to the Hive it is registered to for fill up and any other maintenance it may require. Certain models, listed under 'Thriae', are able to record data as a trio for later observation.
Model Description: Each model is compact and small enough to fit in the palm of your hand. As their name suggests, Delphic Bees look like supersized honeybees. All possess a retractable stinger and are capable of giving injections of various antibiotics, sedatives, etc on command. Depending on the specific purpose of the model in question, it may have 1-3 needles for injection purposes which are cycled out after use.
Brass enamel covers the surface of the machines, and black stripes and markings have been painted on in mimicry of actual bees.
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