APPEARANCE: Usually an aesthetically-pleasing, blonde human female. Can completely transform appearance and mimic voice patterns.
AFFILIATIONS: Skynet.
PERSONALITY: Cold and calculating. Can project emotional warmth, but only as an illusionary means to a practical ends. It has no personal stake invested, whatsoever, as it is purely machine. It will pursue its objectives relentlessly, even if requiring personal sacrifice. There is very little point negotiating with it, unless an obvious advantage can be offered.
HISTORY: A combination of armoured combat chassis and the mimetic polyalloy of the T-1000 series, the T-X is Skynet's latest design of the year 2033, specifically engineered for combat against other 'cybernetic organisms'. As a Terminator, its primary objective is the infiltration and extermination of human beings, created, just like all the rest, on a vast assembly line and activated for whatever tasks Skynet demands of it.
ABILITIES: Fitted with a large variety of internal weapons, extremely resilient armour and all the high degree of intelligence afforded to its predecessors, the T-X is the deadliest model yet. Fully capable of not only replicating the voice of a target, but assimilating their physical identity, too, so long as the object is of similar size and mass.
Also has access to tools such as a circular saw capable of cutting through metal and 'nanotechnological transjectors'. Precisely how the latter operate is open to conjecture, but their purpose is to secure remote control over other machines.
In physical combat, the T-X is engineered to withstand an impressive level of potential damage, being shown as fully able to disconnect itself from limbs, should it become necessary, as well as matching the speed of a travelling car.
It also seems to have very advanced identification systems, including a DNA analyser, retinal scanner, wireless connectivity to GPS and more.
WEAKNESSES: Vulnerable to extreme magnetic fields, the T-X can be rendered physically immobile, but is shielded enough to prevent mental functions from succumbing to a similar fate. High temperatures, such as molten steel, are likely to damage it. Certain exposed components might be damaged, if hit with the correct sort of weapon or a violent collision.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR twilightzonerpg: Ability to form weapons: Non-functional. This includes the ability to control/corrupt other machines. Ability to change appearance: Non-functional. Physical strength: Downgraded to human levels. Sensory input (nocturnal vision, magnification, DNA analysis by 'taste', etcetera): Remains intact. 'Liquid metal' skin able to 'heal' quickly over superficial damage: Remains intact. Underlying metal endoskeletal structure: Downgraded to a level of durability similar to human bones. Tools would be required to fix hardware damage. Power/fuel requirements: Remain intact, making starvation/dehydration a largely irrelevant issue. Non-organic structure: Remains intact, making the character immune to organic dangers, such as fire, electrocution and disease (while being vulnerable to others, such as a computer virus, possible corrosion and magnetic fields).
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Date: 2010-12-25 02:38 pm (UTC)APPEARANCE: Usually an aesthetically-pleasing, blonde human female. Can completely transform appearance and mimic voice patterns.
AFFILIATIONS: Skynet.
PERSONALITY: Cold and calculating. Can project emotional warmth, but only as an illusionary means to a practical ends. It has no personal stake invested, whatsoever, as it is purely machine. It will pursue its objectives relentlessly, even if requiring personal sacrifice. There is very little point negotiating with it, unless an obvious advantage can be offered.
HISTORY: A combination of armoured combat chassis and the mimetic polyalloy of the T-1000 series, the T-X is Skynet's latest design of the year 2033, specifically engineered for combat against other 'cybernetic organisms'. As a Terminator, its primary objective is the infiltration and extermination of human beings, created, just like all the rest, on a vast assembly line and activated for whatever tasks Skynet demands of it.
ABILITIES: Fitted with a large variety of internal weapons, extremely resilient armour and all the high degree of intelligence afforded to its predecessors, the T-X is the deadliest model yet. Fully capable of not only replicating the voice of a target, but assimilating their physical identity, too, so long as the object is of similar size and mass.
Also has access to tools such as a circular saw capable of cutting through metal and 'nanotechnological transjectors'. Precisely how the latter operate is open to conjecture, but their purpose is to secure remote control over other machines.
In physical combat, the T-X is engineered to withstand an impressive level of potential damage, being shown as fully able to disconnect itself from limbs, should it become necessary, as well as matching the speed of a travelling car.
It also seems to have very advanced identification systems, including a DNA analyser, retinal scanner, wireless connectivity to GPS and more.
WEAKNESSES: Vulnerable to extreme magnetic fields, the T-X can be rendered physically immobile, but is shielded enough to prevent mental functions from succumbing to a similar fate. High temperatures, such as molten steel, are likely to damage it. Certain exposed components might be damaged, if hit with the correct sort of weapon or a violent collision.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR
Ability to form weapons: Non-functional. This includes the ability to control/corrupt other machines.
Ability to change appearance: Non-functional.
Physical strength: Downgraded to human levels.
Sensory input (nocturnal vision, magnification, DNA analysis by 'taste', etcetera): Remains intact.
'Liquid metal' skin able to 'heal' quickly over superficial damage: Remains intact.
Underlying metal endoskeletal structure: Downgraded to a level of durability similar to human bones. Tools would be required to fix hardware damage.
Power/fuel requirements: Remain intact, making starvation/dehydration a largely irrelevant issue.
Non-organic structure: Remains intact, making the character immune to organic dangers, such as fire, electrocution and disease (while being vulnerable to others, such as a computer virus, possible corrosion and magnetic fields).