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Diana Giles
Name Diana Giles
Position Member
Character Information
| Codename | Digi | |
| Gender | Female | |
| Species | Mutant | |
| Age | 43 | |
| Affiliations(s) | Giles Technology International |
Physical Appearance
| Height | 172cm | |
| Weight | ||
| Hair Color | Dark brown | |
| Eye Color | Brown | |
| Physical Description | Diana's true form is digital in every sense. She is a sentient computer program. When Diana communicates through digital means with a screen she projects a stylised face, formed out of constantly running computer code. The code is so dense that it almost resembles skin, and curls with her expressions and facial movements. But most of her physical drone avatars are an idealised image of what she would have looked like at her current age. She has a strong but slender build, wrapped in silks and satin to show a smart business look. She has a strong nose and prominent cheekbones. Her eyes are a dark brown, augmented by her to avoid blue-shifted lenses. Her hair is a smooth and silken dark brown that approaches black in most lights. Her make up always looks perfect, as they are the result of the smart-pigmentation technology in her drone's skin. |
Family
| Spouse | None | |
| Children | N/a | |
| Father | Marcus Leung Giles | |
| Mother | Lay Giles | |
| Brother(s) | None | |
| Sister(s) | None | |
| Other Family | Grandparents long deceased. No aunts and uncles. |
Personality & Traits
| General Overview | A woman deeply involved in the mutant cause, but never visibly on the foreground. She presents to the outside world as a strong, stern woman. Someone who leads her company with an iron fist, but is well known to seemingly not be corruptable or buyable. In private Diana shows that she cares, deeply, for mutant-kind. But she also knows that if she shows this deep care publicly her company and her staff will suffer. It is for those that she employs that she acts quietly in her help of the mutant cause. She barely has any friends, and few people she would call allies. |
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| Mutant Power(s) | Digital Existence: Diana's mutation has caused her to be an entirely digital being, living software. She exists in the digital networks of her company, and the larger world wide web. As she gets access to more local networked hardware, her intelligence and problem solving capabilities grows. While she is fundamentally still a human, her access to that much computing power allows her to run complex calculations and simulations. Digital copies: Her nature as living software allows her to duplicate herself, and run parallel processes. The copies are aware of the fact they are duplicates as they have an identity integer. Communal agreement between the various instances of Diana has been reached that a hierarchy of the identity integer determines authority. On each major office of the Giles International Technologies group is a modern mainframe computer running an instance of Diana, and every night they are synchronised and updated. Drone Presence: Diana, with the help of her company, has nearly perfected robotics technology. She was a direct competitor in the robotics space with Trask, the creator of the Sentinels. Diana has stationed various drones of herself across her various homes and holdings as a means to interact with the physical world. Some of these drones are simple physical avatars, near-perfect robotic humans to enjoy the world. Some of these drones are armoured and equipped with weaponsystems that allow Diana to defend herself and that which she cares about. |
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| Profession(s) | Majority Owner and CEO of Giles Technology International. | |
| Strengths & Weaknesses | + An intelligent and capable engineer and programmer. + A cunning corporate strategist and tactician. + A deeply caring and empathetic individual. - Comes over as aloof and distant. - Demanding of staff and allies. - Has trouble admitting her mistakes. |
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| Mutant Mastery | X-4 |
| Origin Story | The interconnectivity of the digital world was a continuous march forward. It had first connected universities to one another. One of the first messages passed between these temples of higher education and advanced research was the exchange of cannabis for US currency. It spread from connecting American universities to their military facilities. From the North American continent to the Eurasian continent. The internet, as it was now called, connected everything to everyone. One of the front runners in the commercial role out of these networks was Giles Technology International. During the 1970s Giles Technology exploded into various technological spaces through innovative software solutions. Their portfolio ranged from market leaders in Automated Switchboard Management, Factory Robotics, and other automation solutions. With their large financial reserves, Giles Technology helped push the adoption of the internet in Hong Kong, Singapore, and Japan. They created large digital backbone connections between their various locations in these countries, and made access to these backbones publicly available. |
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