07-13-2019, 04:28 AM
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//Apologies for any misspellings and short post! Currently on vacation and I'm using a broken keyboard
It did not have an actual name. It would not consider what it introduced itself as to be considered a name. A name was given to a creature that had a personality or was alive. RK515 was neither of these things, although one may think that it was capable of having some sort of personality. Instead, what it introduced itself as was a simple series of numbers that were generated from the scientists that created it. The number 515 showed how many different prototypes were created unsuccessfully. The production of the current unit went into several years until it would end up being fully functional. The difference between RK515 and its failed predecessors was that it was the first prototype that didn't use a regular domesticated canine and instead, a tougher wolf body that could handle the extreme stress done to it. This allowed scientists to experiment more on the animal, allowing for more upgrades as it began to develop in the field. The scientists also knew the damages that could be done to the overall health of the body and could decrease its overall lifespan, but they had kept close monitoring of the android. Keeping track of its heart rate, vitals, and other functions that it was capable of doing as well. The RK series was created in order to help law enforcement and assist in investigative work in the future. RK wasn't immediately released with all of its features upon release, so while the scientists continued to test different functions, they would then experiment on the android to figure out what upgrades would prove to be beneficial. When an unnamed animal was usually given to a new owner, the owner would simply give it a new name that they thought was appropriate based on their personality or looks. Most interestingly enough, Lieutenant Hal never gave the android any name. It was not allowed to question the actions of its owner as to why it would not give it a name, and creating such a question was not appropriate to its coding either. The former police officer simply didn't name the android because it was simply a robot and not something that was capable of showing emotion and did not need to be named. RK515 did not have its knowledge, and so it did not introduce itself by name and simply by identification.
The Eurasian timber wolf seemed to tilt its head slightly at the comment about it's 'name'. However, the android made sure to document the canine's name into its databanks so that it could not forget. "[glow=#212121,2,200]I think you misunderstand Fourthwall, RK515 is a simple identification number and not a name. I do not have a designated 'name' for I am an android. It is a pleasure to make your acquaintance regardless.[/glow]" A programmed greeting and response. The explanation wasn't entirely pre-coded, but it was fairly close to it. So far, the android had yet to really need to explain its identification number to any animal that it came across. The likelihood that an animal would be able to understand what that even meant was slim, but once it started to explaining it seemed to not realize exactly what it was talking to. Its eyes watched as the slightly larger animal took a seat in front of it. RK515 seemed to remain standing, for reasons unknown, but kept its attention directed toward the larger animal. Its right eye had started to swirl to the normal blue color before Fourthwall began talking about something that did not simply make sense. Hybridization with a lion was not possible. RK515 did not have knowledge of this world, and having multiple bodies was something that wasn't logical and went against its very coding. There seemed to be a second where its right eye flashed from yellow to red as it tried to figure out if any of what Fourthwall said was possible, but with the simulations it ran, it wasn't. "[glow=#212121,2,200]I am sorry Fourthwall, but having multiple bodies is not logically possible. An organism only has one existence before it reaches the end of its lifespan in which its corpse will then begin to decompose. Unless you acquired these bodies in a dream, or have recently received some blunt trauma to your cranial area.[/glow]" RK515 seemed to believe that everything that Fourthwall said was wrong. However, after scanning the animal's vitals, and with a normal heart rate, it did not seem like the creature was lying either. Testing a heart rate to tell whether or not someone was lying wasn't always true, but it was a useful tool that RK515 had.
"[glow=#212121,2,200]Also, hybridization of a Canis lupus and Panthera leo is not possible as both of their genes are not compatible. The two species will also never meet in the wild or captivity and would therefore not be able to breed. If for any reason they were capable of breeding, they would produce no offspring.[/glow]" RK515 explained the meaning of hybridization to the wolf in front of it, as it did not seem to believe that regular animals seemed to grasp the concept of hybridization in the wild. After all, there was no technology other than itself that was around. When Fourthwall leaned forward to inspect its legs, RK515 did not seem bothered. It did not have a means of personal space, and in fact, it was more common for the K9 unit to invade the personal space of other organisms if it wanted to investigate them further. It was used to humans looking at its mechanical limbs and the scientists that created it opening up the limbs to make repairs while it remained unmoving. The unit raised its limb and turned it over for Fourthwall to get a closer inspection of the different colors of grey and white metals that made up its front limbs and it's metal claws that worked basically like knives. "[glow=#212121,2,200] am from a city designed at the coordinates 42.3314° N, 83.0458° W. I am an advanced K9 prototype created by Cyberlife, its headquarters located inside the city limits.[/glow]" RK515 answered the questions in almost a rhythm as if it was programmed to give that exact response. It was not against giving any information on its function or what it was. "[glow=#212121,2,200]Indeed, traversing the large mass of sand was certainly... unpleasant. It required me to stop regularly to clear out any sand that could potentially damage the inner components.[/glow]" RK515 explained yet again, and it certainly did not want to have to go out across the desert again. It would much prefer the inner territory of this area so that it didn't have to worry about cleaning outs its legs so much. Its attention had been drawn toward its raised leg before its right eye, that had changed back to yellow, looked at the larger canine in front of it. The black and silver wolf seemed to tilt its head slightly to the right, in almost a curious manner. Whether or not the machine was capable of feeling such an emotion depended on what organic animals thought of machines. "[glow=#212121,2,200]My current mission is looking for signs of human activity so that I may continue on completing the objectives I was meant to fill. Do you know of any human cities in this nearby area?[/glow]" RK515 would question Fourthwall in its regular monotone and expressionless manner.
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[align=center]— RUN YOU DOWN
RK515 is a small eurasian timber wolf weighing 95lbs and standing 31in at the shoulder. He wears a thick police K9 vest across his chest & back. He has 4 white metal limbs with metal claws that are made out of a light material. He has a robotic right eye that flashes different colors, while his left eye is a dark brown. He is passive unless he perceives someone as a threat. He holds loyalties with individuals and not groups.
— DOWN TILL YOU FALL