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tushanshu_ooc2013-11-02 02:45 pm
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+1 bb robot Lantern
Greetings, fellow residence of the magic Turtle. Hina here again, bringing in a third character:

This deceptively adorable face is named Aya, the little A.I. who could, from the Green Lantern Animated Series. She comes from just after the episode Blue Hope, and will be will be assigned to the ME-1B cluster (though since she doesn't really sleep, I can't imagine her spending much time there).
Aya started out as a "simple" nav comm for the Guardian's latest space ship, but after spending enough time around one Hal Jordan (how's that for a role model?), she decided she wanted to be a Green Lantern too. So she screwed the rules and got herself a body and nobody could tell her otherwise. Basically, she's going through a bit of a rebellious teen phase right now...if by "right now" you mean pretty much ever since she was born.
That's the short version, anyways.
The longer version is infinitely more complicated. I mean, we're talking Space Soap Opera levels of complicated. There are dead wives and literal face twins and entire story-lines literally based on the emotional subplot of "can a robot love"? Oh, yeah, and it turns out Aya is also actually alive and doesn't know it yet, having been created from a piece of the being that lives inside the Oan Central Battery.
So fellow Lanterns...say hello to Ion's daughter.
Who is also in love with a Red Lantern.
Told you it was like a Space Soap Opera.
/gets the popcorn ready

This deceptively adorable face is named Aya, the little A.I. who could, from the Green Lantern Animated Series. She comes from just after the episode Blue Hope, and will be will be assigned to the ME-1B cluster (though since she doesn't really sleep, I can't imagine her spending much time there).
Aya started out as a "simple" nav comm for the Guardian's latest space ship, but after spending enough time around one Hal Jordan (how's that for a role model?), she decided she wanted to be a Green Lantern too. So she screwed the rules and got herself a body and nobody could tell her otherwise. Basically, she's going through a bit of a rebellious teen phase right now...if by "right now" you mean pretty much ever since she was born.
That's the short version, anyways.
The longer version is infinitely more complicated. I mean, we're talking Space Soap Opera levels of complicated. There are dead wives and literal face twins and entire story-lines literally based on the emotional subplot of "can a robot love"? Oh, yeah, and it turns out Aya is also actually alive and doesn't know it yet, having been created from a piece of the being that lives inside the Oan Central Battery.
So fellow Lanterns...say hello to Ion's daughter.
Who is also in love with a Red Lantern.
Told you it was like a Space Soap Opera.
/gets the popcorn ready