this week I made an android that I call KR-AZ he is a broken repair bot that (as his name suggests) is sometimes crazy. This is him:
Putting him together was hard but I enjoyed making him. What do you think of him? have you ever made one yourself? make sure to let me know.
Lastly for anyone who would like to know this is KR-AZs backstory take a look down below
He was built to be a repair and cleaner bot on ilmax five. Unfortunately for KR-AZ his system was damaged in a standoff between police and an armed robber who had stolen parts to fix his old trainer robot, the damage caused KR-AZ to malfunction and go crazy. Unable to do his job his master sold him to a group of merchants, that tried to repair him but only managed to somewhat fix his systems and give him a new paint job.
During his time with the merchants KR-AZ’s body gets a much needed upgrade as the merchants swap his flimsy iron patches for a full carbon steel exoskeleton and add a power pack which lets him absorb energy from nearby power sources.
Due to his crazy attitude KR-AZ is care free, and is a fun character to be around with comments like: “this is fun fun fun weeeeeeeeeeeee!”KR-AZ prefers to live in the moment and therefore KR-AZs only real goal in life is to enjoy the here and now without thinking of the consequences. He is an all round lovable android and because of his insanity has no real fears.
One year from the incident that literally scared his brain KR-AZ got captured by area fifty one where he spent a year in captivity until September the twentieth 2019 when he was rescued during the area fifty one raid and was brought to New Zealand by me who um…. Just happened to be in Nevada at the time
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Sunday, May 17, 2020
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Hey Tane
ReplyDeleteI love your robot he looks so life like and I also love how you did such a descriptive piece of writing. One thing I think you could have done better was maybe add a mainframe or some detail to the robots stomach. But other than that your robot looks awesome