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Character: Sute


Sute
SpeciesDigimon
Age22
GenderFemale
Arrival MethodBlue Breach
LanguagesProgramming languages, both reading and typing. Excellent skill.
Basic English language skills.
PlayerDeloth
Approved
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Description

(Image taken from official Toei art. Rehosted on Imgur to avoid image leeching.)

While Sute's basic form is that of a standard Tamers-style Renamon, she has quite a few differences both in her programming and her body. Externally, two large differences are the hardware embedded directly into her body, in both a pair of large buttons--one on each of the backs of her hands--and an armlet with several various data storage slots on her lower arm. Both are integrated directly into her body, melded with her skin.

Internally, while Digimon are usually extremely complex beings, Sute's code has been heavily altered and made from scratch in order to be as user-friendly to alter as possible--skilled programmers can write alterations to her form, her internal abilities and attacks, and even things like her personality traits. This, overall, makes her extremely malleable, as well as surprisingly changeable by magic for a being of computer code.

History

Sute's story begins after the merging of the worlds, in a tavern called the Dragon's Den...

Shortly after the merge, a Renamon stopped by the Den to explore, catching the eye of a paraplegic programmer and developer there. Introductions were made, and in return for shelter and lessons on this new realm from him, she would act as a helper for him with his work and daily living. She agreed, and over time, they grew close as friends and partners--she as his assistant and study subject for Digimon coding, and he as her close friend and companion, lending her his room to live in and his computer for her to use to stay in contact with the Digital World.

After several months, an experiment was agreed to between them both--he would try to copy her fully, creating a being purely from her as a new twin. She, nervously, agreed to this, and he began running a custom program designed to handle her code and create a copy of it. Slowly, this copy's form gained shape, and they both began to celebrate.

Then, as always, chaos threw its own wrench into the gears. When the program reached the Digicore's code--her brain, and essentially, her soul--it choked. While making the copy successfully, it also glitched heavily, attempting to recover itself and keep from crashing mid-cloning. Glitching heavily, the computer fizzled, followed by a large blue, jagged hole in reality tearing itself open under the new copy's feet, dragging her down and threatening to take its programmer with her.

The original Renamon threw her hands out, grabbing his wheelchair and pulling him to safety. When she reached for her new twin sister, however, she was too late. The clone was dragged into the warp, opening her eyes for the first time just as she vanished. As soon as it had happened, it had ended, the hole closing and leaving the room in stunned silence, as neither programmer nor Digimon could comprehend what had happened...

Homeworld

Sute hails from a world called Chorrus, a dimensional breach world similar to Infinitas--oddly alike, in fact, although usually besieged by more peril than Infinitas. Magic and tech tend to blend together and merge at times on Chorrus, which causes some of Sute's ability to be affected by magic. The finding of a Digital World on Chorrus is a very recent development in its history, but Digimon were quite fast in migrating to it, including Sute, and the inhabitants of the real world have quite happily integrated them.

One of Chorrus's main attributes is being very deeply saturated with chaotic energies, and its inhabitants and settlements are no different. While this makes the merge of both the Digital and real worlds quite easy, it also means that dimensional breaches, threats, and random dangerous surges of magic and bizarre otherdimensional technology are common occurrences to its population. Life on Chorrus is wild and sometimes hazardous, but it's never boring--and those who live there wouldn't have it any other way. After all, chaos can be just as happy as frightening.

Skills

Malleable

Sute is extremely susceptible to physical changes, whether from uploaded programs or magic. Due to her reset buttons, she can change back if not immobilized, although if her form is needed for work or simply requested (or complimented--she likes that), she'll usually be quite happy to keep it for an extended period.

Computer Being

If allowed to use them, Sute is quite skilled with computers, able to easily read and program code as well as using programs (although teaching others to might be a different story). In addition, she can even manipulate them to a certain extent, uploading her own data to them to work on them from within, as well as downloading and storing data within herself--although this tends to manifest as weight on her frame as a visual indicator, usually to her embarrassment.

Combat

Basic Bodyguard Training

While Sute is not extremely powerful, she is able to use the basic moves of her species in order to protect people that she guards, as well as herself. These include throwing razor-sharp hardened leaves, trained punches and kicks, and a short-ranged teleport, although that is limited by being forced to swap places with someone else.

Powers

Digital Attacks

Sute, as a Renamon, has several attack techniques that are part of her species. While she hasn't had a need to use them often, she does still have the ability to use them. These abilities include powerful punches and kicks on the level of a trained fighter, and throwing projectiles that take the form of hardened, razor-sharp tree leaves.

One of the biggest limits of these attacks as a whole is that they will never be at full strength whenever she is in the real world, full stop. The mechanics of her abilities rely on a computer's ability to defy normal physics, and without those in effect, limitations are forced onto her--those same punches and kicks will damage her own limbs without preparation, and those throwing projectiles can shatter and can only be thrown to the limit of her own strength.

Strikes and projectiles both require varying amounts of her stamina in the real world to work, depending on how heavily they're being used. If overused, she can become exhausted or even pass out from a lack of energy after overexerting her physical form with them.

Teleportation

Sute's third "attack" is more of a utility for her. By focusing on a location for about one second, Sute can teleport in a small swirl of leaves to that location, instantly covering the distance after she's finished charging her energy. In addition, she can also carry items with her, causing them to vanish and reappear along with her when she re-materializes at her destination.

While unburdened, Sute's teleports max out at a range of approximately 200 feet, and the swirling leaves around her when she vanishes can cause these warps to not be the stealthiest thing to use. In addition, carrying heavier items begins to limit her range further, due to the added effort of carrying the items while still focusing her energy--the rough calculation is that for every 65 pounds of weight she carries while teleporting, she loses 50 feet of range.

Sute's teleportations, in addition to making her tired like her attacks, do require focus to use--startling, attacking, or simply breaking her concentration before she teleports will interrupt the warp, causing it to not work (and possibly making her drop the item she's holding). In addition, to the untrained, the sudden warps can cause motion sickness if carried along with her, although being an innate ability of hers, Sute is immune to this herself.