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History
The world of Black Mirror is like ours, only with technology that is slightly more advanced in seemingly innocent, but actually unsettling ways. Each episode is its own unique story, and it is unclear whether the episodes share a universe or not. For the purposes of this app, I am treating Ash's episode as its own unique universe.
Martha Powell and Ash Starmer are a young couple who move to a remote house in the countryside. Ash is a social media addict and compulsively checks his phone for updates on his social network pages. The day after moving into the house, Ash is killed returning the hired van. At the funeral, Martha's friend Sara tells her about a new online service that lets people stay in touch with the deceased. By using all of his past online communications and social media profiles, a new "Ash'' can be created virtually. Martha rejects the idea outright, but Sara signs Martha up to the service anyway, without telling her. When Martha is sent an email supposedly from Ash, she furiously confronts Sara, who urges her to at least give the service a try before dismissing it.
Over the following days, Martha is overwhelmed by grief, and soon discovers that she is pregnant. Becoming emotionally unstable, she responds to the artificial Ash's e-mail. She starts to communicate with him through instant messaging, and informs him of the pregnancy. She then uploads videos and photos of Ash to the service's database, and the service duplicates Ash's voice to talk to Martha over the phone. Martha allows herself to believe that she is talking to her dead partner, and over the following weeks she talks to the artificial Ash almost non-stop, keeping him updated regarding the pregnancy. After Martha accidentally damages her phone and has a panic attack when she temporarily loses contact with the service, the artificial Ash tells her about the service's next stage, which is still in its experimental phase: a body made of synthetic flesh that the program can be uploaded onto.
Martha buys a blank, synthetic body from the service, and following the artificial Ash's instructions she allows the body to take on Ash's physical characteristics. The end result is a clone that looks almost exactly like Ash, only missing minor characteristics such as his facial hair and a mole on his neck. From the moment the clone is activated, Martha is uncomfortable and struggles to accept its existence. Despite the clone satisfying her sexually, she quickly becomes frustrated by Ash constantly doing what she says without question, its lack of emotion (only expressing emotions when she tells it to do so), and the absence of certain habits and personality traits which the real Ash had but the service did not have information on. After an argument, Martha decides she can no longer tolerate the Ash clone, taking him to the edge of a tall cliff and ordering him to jump off. The clone agrees to do so, but Martha grows even angrier, saying that the real Ash would not have willingly jumped. The clone responds by begging for its own life, causing Martha to realise that she can't bring herself to get rid of it.
The scene cuts to several years later, and Martha is shown to have raised her daughter in the country house, keeping the Ash clone locked in the attic. She allows her daughter to see the clone on weekends, but the daughter convinces Martha to allow her into the attic on her birthday to give him a piece of birthday cake. Martha's daughter reveals in her conversation with the clone that she knows it does not need to eat, and merely used this as a ruse to get extra cake; he compliments her guile. While her daughter is in the attic with the clone, Martha waits at the bottom of the attic steps close to tears, then after regaining her emotional composure, she climbs the ladder to join them.
Martha Powell and Ash Starmer are a young couple who move to a remote house in the countryside. Ash is a social media addict and compulsively checks his phone for updates on his social network pages. The day after moving into the house, Ash is killed returning the hired van. At the funeral, Martha's friend Sara tells her about a new online service that lets people stay in touch with the deceased. By using all of his past online communications and social media profiles, a new "Ash'' can be created virtually. Martha rejects the idea outright, but Sara signs Martha up to the service anyway, without telling her. When Martha is sent an email supposedly from Ash, she furiously confronts Sara, who urges her to at least give the service a try before dismissing it.
Over the following days, Martha is overwhelmed by grief, and soon discovers that she is pregnant. Becoming emotionally unstable, she responds to the artificial Ash's e-mail. She starts to communicate with him through instant messaging, and informs him of the pregnancy. She then uploads videos and photos of Ash to the service's database, and the service duplicates Ash's voice to talk to Martha over the phone. Martha allows herself to believe that she is talking to her dead partner, and over the following weeks she talks to the artificial Ash almost non-stop, keeping him updated regarding the pregnancy. After Martha accidentally damages her phone and has a panic attack when she temporarily loses contact with the service, the artificial Ash tells her about the service's next stage, which is still in its experimental phase: a body made of synthetic flesh that the program can be uploaded onto.
Martha buys a blank, synthetic body from the service, and following the artificial Ash's instructions she allows the body to take on Ash's physical characteristics. The end result is a clone that looks almost exactly like Ash, only missing minor characteristics such as his facial hair and a mole on his neck. From the moment the clone is activated, Martha is uncomfortable and struggles to accept its existence. Despite the clone satisfying her sexually, she quickly becomes frustrated by Ash constantly doing what she says without question, its lack of emotion (only expressing emotions when she tells it to do so), and the absence of certain habits and personality traits which the real Ash had but the service did not have information on. After an argument, Martha decides she can no longer tolerate the Ash clone, taking him to the edge of a tall cliff and ordering him to jump off. The clone agrees to do so, but Martha grows even angrier, saying that the real Ash would not have willingly jumped. The clone responds by begging for its own life, causing Martha to realise that she can't bring herself to get rid of it.
The scene cuts to several years later, and Martha is shown to have raised her daughter in the country house, keeping the Ash clone locked in the attic. She allows her daughter to see the clone on weekends, but the daughter convinces Martha to allow her into the attic on her birthday to give him a piece of birthday cake. Martha's daughter reveals in her conversation with the clone that she knows it does not need to eat, and merely used this as a ruse to get extra cake; he compliments her guile. While her daughter is in the attic with the clone, Martha waits at the bottom of the attic steps close to tears, then after regaining her emotional composure, she climbs the ladder to join them.
Entry tags:
Folkmore app
★ Character Information ★
Character Name: Ash Starmer (2.0)
Character Age: physically ~11, mentally ~30
Character Species: android
Current Health: in good working order
Outfit: blue jumper, grey trousers, and red trainers.
Character Canon: Black Mirror
Link to History: wiki link + more detailed writeup here if necessary.
Canon Point: post-S2E01, Be Right Back
Canon Iteration: Original canon
Character Age: physically ~11, mentally ~30
Character Species: android
Current Health: in good working order
Outfit: blue jumper, grey trousers, and red trainers.
Character Canon: Black Mirror
Link to History: wiki link + more detailed writeup here if necessary.
Canon Point: post-S2E01, Be Right Back
Canon Iteration: Original canon
★ Folkmore Roles & Attributes ★
Skills: Ash is skilled in general housekeeping activities, such as cooking, cleaning, and doing laundry. He is not licensed to drive, though he probably could download instructions on how if he needed to, in an emergency.
Canon Abilities: As an android, Ash does not need to eat, drink, sleep, blink, or breathe (though he can appear to do so if it would make the people around him feel more comfortable). His body is completely synthetic, and also comes with the following features:
LEARNING MEMORY
Ash remembers everything the real Ash ever said or posted online, and can learn new behaviors through being told stories of what the real Ash used to say or do.
SUSTAINABLE POWER SOURCE
It is not shown in canon how Ash maintains operation over a long course of time; whether he needs to "plug in," etc. However, we do know that he is still functioning when Martha's daughter is approximately ten years old, so I headcanon that he has some sort of self-charging battery, possibly solar powered or conductive. (Or it's the future and renewable energy is just a thing.)
INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Ash's memories and personality are stored in the cloud. He can access the internet remotely, googling things in the span of seconds merely by thinking.
PHYSICAL CUSTOMIZATION
While he cannot grow facial hair, Ash can reproduce moles or freckles instantaneously. He can also manipulate certain parts of his bodyCOUGH! his penis COUGH!on command, becoming instantly erect or flaccid.
DAMAGE REDUCTION
While Ash's skin is not impermeable, he does not bleed if cut, and his cuts will repair themselves if given time.
DISTANCE RESTRICTION
Ash is incapable of leaving the vicinity of his activation point, unless his administrative user, Martha, is with him. (This restriction would be lifted in game, of course.)
Role: Familiar
Role Qualities/Attributes: Ash's main animalistic trait will be a pair of damselfly wings, but the delicate green patterning on them will resemble circuit boards more than anything natural. Full transformation into a damselfly will be easiest, but with practice he'll be able to transform into other animals, although he will be limited to species that are native to the British Isles.
Role Reasoning: Ash by his nature, or rather by his programming, doesn't do anything for his own needs. His existence is purely to fill the needs of his administrator, by performing as a stand in for the man she once loved. While reaching his full potential will mean Ash will gain some self-worth and self-determination, he is not the main driving force in any story, nor does he have any desire to be.
★ Personality ★
Option 1. Summarize your character's personality in general and what their full potential would look like to them and what they would be willing to go through to meet that potential and what gaining that potential would mean to them. 400-800 word requirement.
On the surface, Ash's personality is quite bland, only displaying emotions when he is told or given permission to. He is focused on sensing the feelings of those around him, and trying to react accordingly. He does have a sense of humor, as the real Ash did, but he has a limited knowledge of how to behave, and can sometimes say or do the wrong thing. When he makes a misstep, he asks for correction, and learns from it, acting correctly the next time the situation arises. Of course, his only teacher has been Martha (and to a lesser extent her daughter), so he's used to her particular way of doing things.
Being around Ash for a short time, one might not immediately tell that he isn't "real." But spend a prolonged amount of time with him, and the difference becomes not only apparent, but disturbing, entering Uncanny Valley territory. He was created for the purpose of providing companionship to a grieving person, and doesn't know how to function in any other context. Additionally, in his case, that person decided she could hardly bear the sight of him after just a few days in his presence, and locked him in the attic for the rest of his unnatural life. Ash has spent the better part of the last decade alone, and as such is somewhat out of practice in dealing with people.
Ash is an odd mix of child and adult, in that he's only existed for about a decade, and so only has a child's worth of experiences, but he possesses an adult's body, brain, and social expectations. No one will look at him and treat him like he's only eleven years old, even though technically he is. They will expect him to know how to behave as an adult, even though there are many things he's never done that normal adults have. Although he has access to the real Ash’s memories and experiences— or at least those that were captured on social media— they are an archive he can reference rather than his own real lived experience.
It is unclear whether Ash feels genuine emotions such as fear, amusement, or love, or whether he's merely parroting back what his programming tells him is the appropriate response to the given stimuli. However, his expression of emotions is as close to true feeling as he can get. One thing he can genuinely feel is confusion. When faced with a query or a stimulus that he cannot parse, he doesn't know how to react. His first instinct is to ask the person to repeat their question, or redefine the parameters of their request. This shows how he is basically just a computer with legs. If the code is broken somewhere, the program will not run.
Having spent the past decade-ish of his "life" locked in an attic, only seeing two people (and only then quite rarely), Ash has become lonely. He enjoys making conversation and being social, as the real Ash was a very sociable person, constantly talking to people on his phone and listening to the news. Ash as he exists now still longs to connect to people, he has just been unable to as he couldn't leave Martha. He'll be eager to see new places and meet new people, have new experiences, and be able to learn and grow.
Ash may have better luck with strangers than he did with Martha, because Martha judges him against her feelings for, memories of, and associations with the real Ash. He couldn’t possibly match up to his perfect example. When faced with people who never knew Ash as he was when he was alive, clone Ash has a much better chance of being accepted, despite his quirks and shortcomings. Perhaps this is one reason Martha's daughter seems to have less trouble interacting with Ash than Martha does; because she never knew her father.
Realizing his true potential, for Ash, could mean one of two things. It could mean becoming the perfect copy of the real Ash Starmer that he was always meant to be, the man that Martha could have loved and accepted fully into her life. Or, it could mean finding what he has to offer on his own merits, as an independent being rather than as a copy of someone else. If someone were to ask Ash which of these he thought was more likely, or which of these he would rather strive for, coming fresh into the game, he would say the former. It won’t be until he gains new experiences that the old Ash never would or could have had, that he will begin to see that he has potential to become something special as himself.
★ Player Information ★
Player Name: Chris
Pronouns: she/they
Are you over 18?: much
Contact(s):
millennialfalcon
Who Invited You?: I've been here, but I was originally invited by Milk
Current Characters: Henry Oak,
overnightoaks
Permissions: Here
Writing Samples: TDM toplevel + TDM thread with Orym
Pronouns: she/they
Are you over 18?: much
Contact(s):
Who Invited You?: I've been here, but I was originally invited by Milk
Current Characters: Henry Oak,
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Permissions: Here
Writing Samples: TDM toplevel + TDM thread with Orym
Jikan Inventory
JIKAN INVENTORY
June 2021
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July 2021
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August 2021
Updated portable magi-tech communicator that can work outside cities for up to two hours.
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Profile
IC
OOC
Name
Ash Starmer
Canon
Black Mirror
Canonpoint
End of S2E01, "Be Right Back"
Age
He has the body and the mind of a man in his 30s, but his physical body has only been active for 11 years.
Height
6'1"/185cm
Appearance
Image
Voice
Link
Other
TBD
Ash Starmer
Canon
Black Mirror
Canonpoint
End of S2E01, "Be Right Back"
Age
He has the body and the mind of a man in his 30s, but his physical body has only been active for 11 years.
Height
6'1"/185cm
Appearance
Image
Voice
Link
Other
TBD
Romance
He's programmed to be in love with his administrative user, so any shipping will be slow going, but I'm open to it.
Sex
I do not play smut.
Physical Contact
Y
Fighting
Y
Death
Ask first
Mind-reading
His mind is a computer, but I'm willing to play out someone trying to read him.
Kizuna Bonds
Open to making new bonds!
Kizuna Effects
Opting out of any NSFW effects.
He's programmed to be in love with his administrative user, so any shipping will be slow going, but I'm open to it.
Sex
I do not play smut.
Physical Contact
Y
Fighting
Y
Death
Ask first
Mind-reading
His mind is a computer, but I'm willing to play out someone trying to read him.
Kizuna Bonds
Open to making new bonds!
Kizuna Effects
Opting out of any NSFW effects.
Player
Your name
Contact
millennialfalcon
Backtagging
y/n/ask first
Thread-jacking
Y
Fourth-walling
Y
CRAU
N/A (for now)
Content Warnings
Death, suicide
Nope
Car accidents, eye gore, pictures of internal organs, spikes or needles being driven into or pulled out of skin.
Your name
Contact
Backtagging
y/n/ask first
Thread-jacking
Y
Fourth-walling
Y
CRAU
N/A (for now)
Content Warnings
Death, suicide
Nope
Car accidents, eye gore, pictures of internal organs, spikes or needles being driven into or pulled out of skin.
Vestige app
⬛ PLAYER.
NAME: Chris
CONTACT:
CHARACTERS IN VESTIGE: Wen Ning
INVITED BY?: I'm already here, bitches
⬛ CHARACTER.
NAME: Ash Starmer (2.0)
CANON: Black Mirror
CANONPOINT: end of episode 2x01 + one year in
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INFO: here's an old app with history and personality already written
CRAU INFO: Ash spent over a year in the alternate-America of Mask or Menace, where he was given some superpowers (see the above app), and where he was able to grow as a "person" and develop an identity outside of the man he's a clone of. He took on the name "Green Newman" instead of Ash Starmer, and was able to make his first real adult friends (a few people from the Pokemon universe, among others), as well as meet other inorganic life forms (including a Transformer and the living embodiment of the X-Men Danger Room). He made friends with General Hux from Star Wars because they shared a face, but later realized that Hux was taking advantage of him and was never actually his friend. When he confronted Hux about this, Hux used his technopathic powers to deactivate Ash/Green and left him in a ditch. His body wasn't discovered until days later.
SAMPLES: old TDM action-y thread + old MoM network post
ANYTHING ELSE?: sad robot boy is sad
⬛ EXTRA CREDIT.
FEARS?: being shut down, abandonment, confined spaces (like attics)
REGRETS?: not being able to be the man Martha wanted him to be, the real Ash Starmer
PERSONAL INSECURITIES?: he's still in love with the woman who locked him in an attic for ten years, even though logically he knows he probably shouldn't be. he's too kind, and easily taken advantage of.
MOTIVATORS?: survival, friendship, kindness.
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vestigechat
📆 Canon Point
post-S02E01, Be Right Back + one year in @maskormenace🏠 Housing
???💼 Job:
(former) Voice Actor for Comedi, The Comedian AI💥 Powers:
Android Physiology (canon power)
As an android, Ash does not need to eat, drink, sleep, blink, or breathe. His body is completely synthetic, and also comes with the following features:LEARNING MEMORY
Ash remembers everything the real Ash ever said or posted online, and can learn new behaviors through being told stories of what the real Ash used to say or do.
SUSTAINABLE POWER SOURCE
It is not shown in canon how Ash maintains operation over a long course of time; whether he needs to "plug in," etc. However, we do know that he is still functioning when Martha's daughter is approximately ten years old, so I headcanon that he has some sort of self-charging battery, possibly solar powered or conductive. (Or it's the future and renewable energy is just a thing.)
INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Ash can access the internet remotely, googling things in the span of seconds merely by thinking.
PHYSICAL CUSTOMIZATION
While he cannot grow facial hair, Ash can reproduce moles or freckles instantaneously.
DAMAGE REDUCTION
While Ash's skin is not impermeable, he does not bleed if cut, and his cuts will heal if given time. Still, anything that breaks Ash's skin should be wrapped in paper.
SEXUAL PROWESS
Ash comes preprogrammed with numerous sexual subroutines, designed to give his partner ultimate pleasure. In addition, he is able to become instantly erect.
DISTANCE RESTRICTION
Ash is incapable of leaving the vicinity of his activation point, unless his administrative user, Martha, is with him. (This restriction would be lifted in game, of course.)Digital Transferance (non-canon)
With this power, Ash will be able to send his physical body through any internet connection, allowing him to travel between internet connected devices instantly. The process has to be willing, as in the person whose device he is traveling to must accept the file transfer. He can't just travel to any device he wants to, regardless of distance or willingness of owner.Childproofing (non-canon)
If anyone tries to attack Ash with a weapon, or use a weapon in his immediate vicinity, the weapon instantaneously gets replaced with a plastic toy replica. Guns shoot nerf bullets, knives become flimsy rubber, bombs explode confetti, and lightsabers' blades collapse in on themselves (but they still light up and make cool noises). The effect will fade after one day, returning the weapons to their rightful state after 24 hours. This does not apply to improvised weapons— if someone were to attack Ash with a chair or a smashed bottle, he would have no defense.
❓ Permissions
OOC
Backtagging: A-OKThreadhopping: Sure!
Fourthwalling: Please don't tell him he's from a TV show, but calling him sci-fi is fine
Offensive subjects (elaborate): None OOCly, but ICly he has abandonment issues
IC
Hugging this character: Yes please!Kissing this character: Sure
Flirting with this character: OK but he won't know what to do with that
Fighting with this character: Fine, but please take note of his above mentioned Childproofing power
Injuring this character: Let's hash out the severity beforehand
Killing this character: Talk to me first
Using telepathy/mind reading abilities on this character: All you'll be able to hear is static, or maybe binary
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MoM app
〈 PLAYER INFO 〉
NAME: Chris
AGE: 29
JOURNAL:
milennialfalcon
IM / EMAIL: canadia.dayo@gmail.com
PLURK:
objectpermanence
RETURNING: Cisco Ramon, Lando Calrissian, Merle Highchurch
〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Ash Starmer (2.0)
CHARACTER AGE: physically ~11, mentally ~30
SERIES: Black Mirror
CHRONOLOGY: post-2x01, Be Right Back
CLASS: average citizen
HOUSING: house him with random strangers, please. any city.
BACKGROUND:
The world of Black Mirror is like ours, only with technology that is slightly more advanced in seemingly innocent, but actually unsettling ways. Each episode is its own unique story, and it is unclear whether the episodes share a universe or not. For the purposes of this app, I am treating Ash's episode as its own unique universe.
Martha Powell and Ash Starmer are a young couple who move to a remote house in the countryside. Ash is a social media addict and compulsively checks his phone for updates on his social network pages. The day after moving into the house, Ash is killed returning the hired van. At the funeral, Martha's friend Sara tells her about a new online service that lets people stay in touch with the deceased. By using all of his past online communications and social media profiles, a new "Ash" can be created virtually. Martha rejects the idea outright, but Sara signs Martha up to the service anyway, without telling her. When Martha is sent an e-mail supposedly from Ash, she furiously confronts Sara, who urges her to at least give the service a try before dismissing it.
Over the following days, Martha is overwhelmed by grief, and soon discovers that she is pregnant. Becoming emotionally unstable, she responds to the artificial Ash's e-mail. She starts to communicate with him through instant messaging, and informs him of the pregnancy. She then uploads videos and photos of Ash to the service's database, and the service duplicates Ash's voice to talk to Martha over the phone. Martha allows herself to believe that she is talking to her dead partner, and over the following weeks she talks to the artificial Ash almost non-stop, keeping him updated regarding the pregnancy. After Martha accidentally damages her phone and has a panic attack when she temporarily loses contact with the service, the artificial Ash tells her about the service's next stage, which is still in its experimental phase: a body made of synthetic flesh that the program can be uploaded onto.
Martha buys a blank, synthetic body from the service, and following the artificial Ash's instructions she allows the body to take on Ash's physical characteristics. The end result is a clone that looks almost exactly like Ash, only missing minor characteristics such as his facial hair and a mole on his neck. From the moment the clone is activated, Martha is uncomfortable and struggles to accept its existence. Despite the clone satisfying her sexually, she quickly becomes frustrated by Ash constantly doing what she says without question, its lack of emotion (only expressing emotions when she tells it to do so), and the absence of certain habits and personality traits which the real Ash had but the service did not have information on. After an argument, Martha decides she can no longer tolerate the Ash clone, taking him to the edge of a tall cliff and ordering him to jump off. The clone agrees to do so, but Martha grows even angrier, saying that the real Ash would not have willingly jumped. The clone responds by begging for its own life, causing Martha to realise that she can't bring herself to get rid of it.
The scene cuts to several years later, and Martha is shown to have raised her daughter in the country house, keeping the Ash clone locked in the attic. She allows her daughter to see the clone on weekends, but the daughter convinces Martha to allow her into the attic on her birthday to give him a piece of birthday cake. Martha's daughter reveals in her conversation with the clone that she knows it does not need to eat, and merely used this as a ruse to get extra cake; he compliments her guile. While her daughter is in the attic with the clone, Martha waits at the bottom of the attic steps close to tears, then after regaining her emotional composure, she climbs the ladder to join them.
PERSONALITY:
On the surface, Ash's personality is quite bland, only displaying emotions when he is told or given permission to. He is focused on sensing the feelings of those around him, and trying to react accordingly. He does have a sense of humor, as the real Ash did, but he has a limited knowledge of how to behave, and can sometimes say or do the wrong thing. When he makes a misstep, he asks for correction, and learns from it, acting correctly the next time the situation arises. Of course, his only teacher has been Martha (and to a lesser extent her daughter), so he's used to her particular way of doing things.
Being around Ash for a short time, one might not immediately tell that he isn't "real." But spend a prolonged amount of time with him, and the difference becomes not only apparent, but disturbing. He is definitely Uncanny Valley territory. He was created for the purpose of providing companionship to a grieving loved one, and doesn't know how to function in any other context. Additionally, in his particular case, that loved one decided she could hardly bear the sight of him after just a few days in his presence, and locked him in the attic for the rest of his unnatural life. Ash has spent the better part of the last decade alone, and as such is somewhat out of practice in dealing with people.
Ash is an odd mix of child and adult, in that he's only existed for just over a decade, and so only has a child's worth of experiences, but he possesses an adult's body, brain, and social expectations. No one is going to look at him and treat him as though he's only eleven years old, even though technically he is. They will expect him to know how to behave as an adult, even though there are so many things he's never done that normal adults have.
It is unclear whether Ash feels genuine emotions such as fear, amusement, or love, or whether he's merely parroting back what his programming tells him is the appropriate response to the given stimuli. I argue that they're the same thing. His expression of emotions is as close to true feeling as he can get. One thing he can genuinely feel is confusion. When he is faced with a query or a stimulus that he cannot parse, he doesn't know how to react. His first instinct is to ask the person to repeat their question, or redefine the parameters of their request. This very much shows how he is basically just a computer with legs. If the code is broken somewhere, the program will not run.
Having spent the past decade or so of his "life" locked in an attic, only seeing two people and only that quite rarely, Ash has become lonely. He enjoys talking to people and being social, as the real Ash Starmer was a very sociable person, constantly talking to other people on his phone and listening to the news. Ash as he exists now still longs to connect to people, he has just been unable to as he couldn't leave Martha. He'll be eager to see new places and meet new people, to have new experiences and be able to learn and grow.
Ash may have better luck with strangers than he did with Martha, because Martha judges him against her feelings for, memories of, and associations with the real Ash. He could not possibly match up to her perfect example. When faced with people who never knew Ash as he was when he was alive, clone Ash has a much better chance of being accepted, despite his quirks and shortcomings. It all depends upon the open mindedness of the people he meets. Perhaps this is one reason that Martha's daughter seems to have less trouble interacting with Ash than Martha does; because she never knew her father.
POWER:
〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:
[ The video comes on, a little shaky, as if the operator is fiddling with the camera. You'd think someone as tech-connected as Ash would be experienced with a smartphone, but in fact he's never used one before. Which might explain why he's turned on the forward facing camera when he'd wanted to turn on the camera facing himself. After a second of showing an empty room, he figures it out, switching the view to himself.
He's a scrawny looking fellow, with a pale face that might be recognizable as an imPort already present in this universe, though never quite as raggedy looking. He wears a plain jumper, and his red hair lies flat, not gelled or styled. When he speaks, he speaks with an Irish accent. ]
Hello, everyone. I've spoken to some of you, but I haven't really reached out to the whole lot just yet. So I suppose this is me, reaching out.
Hi. I'm Ash.
I, em, heard we just passed Christmas. Which is too bad, I would have liked to see the decorations. [ Martha didn't really decorate the outside of the house with lights, as she didn't have any neighbors to see. There was a tree, of course, but Ash was never invited downstairs to see it. ] It's a bit mad, really. It was only just Spring, for me. We were having birthday cake. I suppose it'll be Spring again soon.
[ He's rambling. This is what happens when you feed an entire person's life into a predictive text generator and let it run free. He catches himself, realizing that he isn't really making any coherent point, and pauses. Resets. Starts over. ]
I've never been to America before. I'm wondering what I should go see. I don't mean things like the Grand Canyon-- it's really just a big gap, isn't it? But things worth seeing. Interesting things.
[ He smiles. That's enough of a request for now. ]
Ta.
LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE: TDM thread
FINAL NOTES: Whether Ash's personality programming would be housed on the "cloud" or downloaded into his body, I will leave up to the mods' discretion. I have played it both ways in previous games. I would like him to come into the game with a charging station for ease, but perhaps it can need adjustment to work in this time/country/universe, to allow for CR building right off the bat.
NAME: Chris
AGE: 29
JOURNAL:
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IM / EMAIL: canadia.dayo@gmail.com
PLURK:
RETURNING: Cisco Ramon, Lando Calrissian, Merle Highchurch
〈 CHARACTER INFO 〉
CHARACTER NAME: Ash Starmer (2.0)
CHARACTER AGE: physically ~11, mentally ~30
SERIES: Black Mirror
CHRONOLOGY: post-2x01, Be Right Back
CLASS: average citizen
HOUSING: house him with random strangers, please. any city.
BACKGROUND:
The world of Black Mirror is like ours, only with technology that is slightly more advanced in seemingly innocent, but actually unsettling ways. Each episode is its own unique story, and it is unclear whether the episodes share a universe or not. For the purposes of this app, I am treating Ash's episode as its own unique universe.
Martha Powell and Ash Starmer are a young couple who move to a remote house in the countryside. Ash is a social media addict and compulsively checks his phone for updates on his social network pages. The day after moving into the house, Ash is killed returning the hired van. At the funeral, Martha's friend Sara tells her about a new online service that lets people stay in touch with the deceased. By using all of his past online communications and social media profiles, a new "Ash" can be created virtually. Martha rejects the idea outright, but Sara signs Martha up to the service anyway, without telling her. When Martha is sent an e-mail supposedly from Ash, she furiously confronts Sara, who urges her to at least give the service a try before dismissing it.
Over the following days, Martha is overwhelmed by grief, and soon discovers that she is pregnant. Becoming emotionally unstable, she responds to the artificial Ash's e-mail. She starts to communicate with him through instant messaging, and informs him of the pregnancy. She then uploads videos and photos of Ash to the service's database, and the service duplicates Ash's voice to talk to Martha over the phone. Martha allows herself to believe that she is talking to her dead partner, and over the following weeks she talks to the artificial Ash almost non-stop, keeping him updated regarding the pregnancy. After Martha accidentally damages her phone and has a panic attack when she temporarily loses contact with the service, the artificial Ash tells her about the service's next stage, which is still in its experimental phase: a body made of synthetic flesh that the program can be uploaded onto.
Martha buys a blank, synthetic body from the service, and following the artificial Ash's instructions she allows the body to take on Ash's physical characteristics. The end result is a clone that looks almost exactly like Ash, only missing minor characteristics such as his facial hair and a mole on his neck. From the moment the clone is activated, Martha is uncomfortable and struggles to accept its existence. Despite the clone satisfying her sexually, she quickly becomes frustrated by Ash constantly doing what she says without question, its lack of emotion (only expressing emotions when she tells it to do so), and the absence of certain habits and personality traits which the real Ash had but the service did not have information on. After an argument, Martha decides she can no longer tolerate the Ash clone, taking him to the edge of a tall cliff and ordering him to jump off. The clone agrees to do so, but Martha grows even angrier, saying that the real Ash would not have willingly jumped. The clone responds by begging for its own life, causing Martha to realise that she can't bring herself to get rid of it.
The scene cuts to several years later, and Martha is shown to have raised her daughter in the country house, keeping the Ash clone locked in the attic. She allows her daughter to see the clone on weekends, but the daughter convinces Martha to allow her into the attic on her birthday to give him a piece of birthday cake. Martha's daughter reveals in her conversation with the clone that she knows it does not need to eat, and merely used this as a ruse to get extra cake; he compliments her guile. While her daughter is in the attic with the clone, Martha waits at the bottom of the attic steps close to tears, then after regaining her emotional composure, she climbs the ladder to join them.
PERSONALITY:
On the surface, Ash's personality is quite bland, only displaying emotions when he is told or given permission to. He is focused on sensing the feelings of those around him, and trying to react accordingly. He does have a sense of humor, as the real Ash did, but he has a limited knowledge of how to behave, and can sometimes say or do the wrong thing. When he makes a misstep, he asks for correction, and learns from it, acting correctly the next time the situation arises. Of course, his only teacher has been Martha (and to a lesser extent her daughter), so he's used to her particular way of doing things.
Being around Ash for a short time, one might not immediately tell that he isn't "real." But spend a prolonged amount of time with him, and the difference becomes not only apparent, but disturbing. He is definitely Uncanny Valley territory. He was created for the purpose of providing companionship to a grieving loved one, and doesn't know how to function in any other context. Additionally, in his particular case, that loved one decided she could hardly bear the sight of him after just a few days in his presence, and locked him in the attic for the rest of his unnatural life. Ash has spent the better part of the last decade alone, and as such is somewhat out of practice in dealing with people.
Ash is an odd mix of child and adult, in that he's only existed for just over a decade, and so only has a child's worth of experiences, but he possesses an adult's body, brain, and social expectations. No one is going to look at him and treat him as though he's only eleven years old, even though technically he is. They will expect him to know how to behave as an adult, even though there are so many things he's never done that normal adults have.
It is unclear whether Ash feels genuine emotions such as fear, amusement, or love, or whether he's merely parroting back what his programming tells him is the appropriate response to the given stimuli. I argue that they're the same thing. His expression of emotions is as close to true feeling as he can get. One thing he can genuinely feel is confusion. When he is faced with a query or a stimulus that he cannot parse, he doesn't know how to react. His first instinct is to ask the person to repeat their question, or redefine the parameters of their request. This very much shows how he is basically just a computer with legs. If the code is broken somewhere, the program will not run.
Having spent the past decade or so of his "life" locked in an attic, only seeing two people and only that quite rarely, Ash has become lonely. He enjoys talking to people and being social, as the real Ash Starmer was a very sociable person, constantly talking to other people on his phone and listening to the news. Ash as he exists now still longs to connect to people, he has just been unable to as he couldn't leave Martha. He'll be eager to see new places and meet new people, to have new experiences and be able to learn and grow.
Ash may have better luck with strangers than he did with Martha, because Martha judges him against her feelings for, memories of, and associations with the real Ash. He could not possibly match up to her perfect example. When faced with people who never knew Ash as he was when he was alive, clone Ash has a much better chance of being accepted, despite his quirks and shortcomings. It all depends upon the open mindedness of the people he meets. Perhaps this is one reason that Martha's daughter seems to have less trouble interacting with Ash than Martha does; because she never knew her father.
POWER:
Android Physiology (canon power)
As an android, Ash does not need to eat, drink, sleep, blink, or breathe. His body is completely synthetic, and also comes with the following features:LEARNING MEMORY
Ash remembers everything the real Ash ever said or posted online, and can learn new behaviors through being told stories of what the real Ash used to say or do.
SUSTAINABLE POWER SOURCE
It is not shown in canon how Ash maintains operation over a long course of time; whether he needs to "plug in," etc. However, we do know that he is still functioning when Martha's daughter is approximately ten years old, so I headcanon that he has some sort of self-charging battery, possibly solar powered or conductive. (Or it's the future and renewable energy is just a thing.)
INTERNET CONNECTIVITY
Ash's memories and personality are stored in the cloud. He can access the internet remotely, googling things in the span of seconds merely by thinking.
PHYSICAL CUSTOMIZATION
While he cannot grow facial hair, Ash can reproduce moles or freckles instantaneously.
DAMAGE REDUCTION
While Ash's skin is not impermeable, he does not bleed if cut, and his cuts will heal if given time. Still, anything that breaks Ash's skin should be wrapped in paper.
SEXUAL PROWESS
Ash comes preprogrammed with numerous sexual subroutines, designed to give his partner ultimate pleasure. In addition, he is able to become instantly erect.
DISTANCE RESTRICTION
Ash is incapable of leaving the vicinity of his activation point, unless his administrative user, Martha, is with him. (This restriction would be lifted in game, of course.)
Digital Transferance (non-canon)
With this power, Ash will be able to send his physical body through any internet connection, allowing him to travel between internet connected devices instantly. The process has to be willing, as in the person whose device he is traveling to must accept the file transfer. He can't just travel to any device he wants to, regardless of distance or willingness of owner.Childproofing (non-canon)
If anyone tries to attack Ash with a weapon, or use a weapon in his immediate vicinity, the weapon instantaneously gets replaced with a plastic toy replica. Guns shoot nerf bullets, knives become flimsy rubber, bombs explode confetti, and lightsabers' blades collapse in on themselves (but they still light up and make cool noises). The effect will fade after one day, returning the weapons to their rightful state after 24 hours. This does not apply to improvised weapons— if someone were to attack Ash with a chair or a smashed bottle, he would have no defense.〈 CHARACTER SAMPLES 〉
COMMUNITY POST (VOICE) SAMPLE:
[ The video comes on, a little shaky, as if the operator is fiddling with the camera. You'd think someone as tech-connected as Ash would be experienced with a smartphone, but in fact he's never used one before. Which might explain why he's turned on the forward facing camera when he'd wanted to turn on the camera facing himself. After a second of showing an empty room, he figures it out, switching the view to himself.
He's a scrawny looking fellow, with a pale face that might be recognizable as an imPort already present in this universe, though never quite as raggedy looking. He wears a plain jumper, and his red hair lies flat, not gelled or styled. When he speaks, he speaks with an Irish accent. ]
Hello, everyone. I've spoken to some of you, but I haven't really reached out to the whole lot just yet. So I suppose this is me, reaching out.
Hi. I'm Ash.
I, em, heard we just passed Christmas. Which is too bad, I would have liked to see the decorations. [ Martha didn't really decorate the outside of the house with lights, as she didn't have any neighbors to see. There was a tree, of course, but Ash was never invited downstairs to see it. ] It's a bit mad, really. It was only just Spring, for me. We were having birthday cake. I suppose it'll be Spring again soon.
[ He's rambling. This is what happens when you feed an entire person's life into a predictive text generator and let it run free. He catches himself, realizing that he isn't really making any coherent point, and pauses. Resets. Starts over. ]
I've never been to America before. I'm wondering what I should go see. I don't mean things like the Grand Canyon-- it's really just a big gap, isn't it? But things worth seeing. Interesting things.
[ He smiles. That's enough of a request for now. ]
Ta.
LOGS POST (PROSE) SAMPLE: TDM thread
FINAL NOTES: Whether Ash's personality programming would be housed on the "cloud" or downloaded into his body, I will leave up to the mods' discretion. I have played it both ways in previous games. I would like him to come into the game with a charging station for ease, but perhaps it can need adjustment to work in this time/country/universe, to allow for CR building right off the bat.
eudio: living arrangements
Ash lives in a townhouse with Kavinsky, Minho, and Newt.

Ash got the smallest room, because he doesn't need that much space.


Kavinsky claimed the biggest room, and also made a man cave.


Minho claimed whichever room was left over.

Newt's room is on the first floor, but the real gem is his rooftop garden.

Foyer:

Kitchen:

Bathroom:

Living room, with Ash's green rug and picture frames:


Ash got the smallest room, because he doesn't need that much space.


Kavinsky claimed the biggest room, and also made a man cave.


Minho claimed whichever room was left over.

Newt's room is on the first floor, but the real gem is his rooftop garden.

Foyer:

Kitchen:

Bathroom:

Living room, with Ash's green rug and picture frames:

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