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Showing posts with label technological lifeforms. Show all posts

Robotic Silver Shamrock People

Name: Unknown (Multiple specimen)
Category: Robots
Age: Unknown
Origin: Silver Shamrock Novelties Factory
Habitat: Silver Shamrock Novelties Factory
General Description: Loyal and obedient servants of Conal Cochran. Robotic Silver Shamrock People look and act almost human, but don’t be fooled – they are emotionless killing machines with yellow goo for blood.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Conal Cochran
Sworn Enemies: Dr. Daniel 'Dan' Challis
Special Powers: Sneezing (almost like humans).
Weapons of Choice: Robotic Silver Shamrock People are extremely creative in murder techniques – ripping heads off, pulling skulls apart through eye sockets, drilling through heads, etc.
Weaknesses: Suicidal tendencies. Terrible make-up techniques.
Hobbies: None
Pet Peeves: None
Best Lines: N/A
Total Estimated Power Rating: 4
1 Intellect Points + 3 Base Physical Strength Points
Danger Level: Medium. They are rather average one on one. When in groups, however, they are quite dangerous, for they know no mercy. Note that the body parts of the Robotic Silver Shamrock People are autonomous and are almost as dangerous as the Robotic Silver Shamrock People themselves.
Identification: Usually stand motionlessly when not killing someone.
How to Avoid: Don’t cross Conal Cochran. Robotic Silver Shamrock People follow his orders and have no mind of their own.
Suggested Actions in Case of Encounter: Pleading with Robotic Silver Shamrock People is entirely useless. Try contacting Conal Cochran to convince him of your pro-Irish sentiments. Burn a British flag if necessary. If unsuccessful – fight the dummies, they are really not that tough.
Suggested Killing Techniques: The tissue of the Robotic Silver Shamrock People is soft and their body parts are only loosely connected to one another. If engaged in hand-to-hand combat with one of them you could easily punch a hole in its body or rip its head off.
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Movies and Books Featuring the Character:
- Halloween III: Season of the Witch (1982)

Moloch the Corrupter

Name: Moloch (aka Malcolm)
Category: Demon
Age: Unknown
Origin: Ancient Judea
Habitat: Internet
General Description: An ancient demon that had been trapped inside a medieval book for many centuries. Reading the book aloud could unleash him onto the world. Unexpectedly, however, the book was scanned onto the computer connected to the Internet. This turn of events freed Moloch, but did not provide him with a physical body, which had to be specially constructed for him out of spare parts by some high-school geeks.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Fritz and Dave the high-school geeks
Sworn Enemies: Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Special Powers: Controlling the Internet from the inside. Ability to seduce geeks into obeying him by promising them power, knowledge, and probably also some rare collectible Magic: The Gathering cards (the latter is unconfirmed, although highly probable)
Weapons of Choice: Moloch enjoys breaking peoples’ necks with his bare hands, but most of his transgressions are conducted by his acne covered associates
Weaknesses: Willow
Hobbies: Chatting with underage girls on the Internet
Pet Peeves: Moloch has no idea who Kayless is, and yet is forced to obey the stupid formula every time someone mutters it aloud
Best Lines:
1) I can give you everything. All I want is your love.
2) This world is so new, so exciting. I can see all of it. Everything flows through me. I know the secrets of your kings. But nothing compares to having form again. To be able to walk, to touch... to kill.
Total Estimated Power Rating: 12
5 Intellect Points + 4 Base Physical Strength Points + 1 Shock Point + 1 Point for Relative Immortality + 1 Additional Point for ability to exist without a physical body exclusively on the Internet
Danger Level: Medium. Although nobody knows what exactly Moloch is after (Power? Wealth? Free movie downloads?) it is certain that nothing can stop Moloch on his quest for it...
(With an exception of reading the “Kayless” formula aloud, which would render him harmless...)
(And with another exception of electrocuting Moloch, which would, in fact, kill him)
Identification: If someone says they like you – don’t believe them, it’s probably Moloch trying to seduce you.
How to Avoid: Don’t read any books with a demon face on the cover. Especially the books written in a foreign language. To be on the safer side – avoid reading books in general. Also avoid chatting or exchanging e-mails on the Internet. Better yet – avoid Internet altogether. And phone. And people. Just stay at home and play Dungeons and Dragons. By yourself... In the dark... Believe me, a bag of Cheez-It is the only friend you can trust...
Suggested Actions in Case of Encounter: Form a circle by holding hands with your friends and say the following formula aloud: “By the power of circle of Kayless. I command you, Demon… Come!” This procedure will not kill Moloch, but will neutralize him in some way
NOTE: Holding a bag of Cheez-It doesn't count as "holding hands with your friends," even if it is, in fact, your only friend. Unfortunately, you would need to actually meet some real people in order for this technique to work.
Suggested Killing Techniques: Electrocuting Moloch’s scrap metal body is the only proven way to kill him, but don’t be afraid to try other techniques... water might do the trick as well...
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Movies and Books Featuring the Character:

- I Robot – You Jane - Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV Series - Season 1) (1997)

Nomad

Name: Probe 2002-45b Nomad MK-15c
Category: Robot, Space Probe, Computer, Technological Lifeform
Age: 265 years
Size: Length – 1 Meter; Weight - 500 kilograms
Origin: Earth
Habitat: Outer Space
General Description: Robotic space probe capable of independent logic launched from Earth in 2002 and programmed to seek new life forms. Reported to be destroyed in a collision with a meteor, Nomad has survived the collision although lost most of the data from its memory banks. Soon thereafter Nomad has encountered Tan Ru – an alien space probe programmed to collect sterilized soil samples. The two probes mysteriously fused with one another combining each other programs to the best of their ability. Due to significant gaps in the original data caused by collision with the meteor, Nomad’s new program is dangerously erroneous. Combining its technology and logic with that of Tan Ru, Nomad has evolved into an extremely powerful robotic super probe traveling through space in search of what it considers to be the perfect life forms and destroying biological civilizations it encounters.
Friends, Associates, and Sidekicks: Tan Ru
Sworn Enemies: Kirk
Special Powers: Capable of destroying population of an entire star system in a matter of seconds. Armed with immensely powerful weaponry. Capable of erasing all knowledge (but not Swahili language) from the mind of a human being. Possesses amazing medical and technological capabilities.
Weapon(s) of choice: Bolts of energy equivalent to 90 photon torpedoes
Weakness(es): The logic of this computer can be turned against itself. Bound by logic and programming Nomad can destroy itself if tricked into doing so.
Hobbies: Being perfect, being Nomad
Pet Peeves: Unstable Biological Infestations
Best Line(s):
1) My function is to probe for biological infestations, to destroy that which is not perfect. I am Nomad.
2) That unit is defective. Its thinking is chaotic. Absorbing it unsettled me.
3) I am perfect. I am Nomad.
Total Estimated Power Rating: 26
10 Intellect Points + 4 Base Physical Strength Points + 6 Weapon Points for the super powerful bolts of energy + 1 Point for Mind Wiping Skills + 5 Points for Ultimate Invulnerability
Power Rating Estimate Notes: Nomad is a technological life form of the highest order. Its powers are almost limitless and its knowledge is immense. Its logic however is flawed and this presents the one and only chance to turn its own powers and logic against itself. Direct confrontation with Nomad is pointless. WARNING: Nomad explodes when destroyed.
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Movie(s) and or Book(s) featuring the character:
- Changeling - Star Trek The Original Series (2nd Season (1966))