"Aren't you embarrassed by how limited we are? No way do I want to die a baseline human."
Name: Sayori Warrick
Species: Terran (born Western Free State, PPC, Earth)
Age: 36
Appearance: Sayori is 5'6 and spare-framed, with pale skin and thin black hair cut in a simple, low-maintenance bob. He round faces centres on thin lips, a broad nose and dark, animated eyes, and tends to scrunch up when she's concentrating
Department: Research
Role: Remote operations (EVA / hazardous environment)
Personal equipment: Muscle Memory Interface (patented); five modified ES-7 androids, including two with Iron Man (her terminology) thruster rigs for EVA; portable computer (somewhat battered); gadgets and gizmos
Character strengths: Practical minded, original thinker, an eye for small changes
Character weaknesses: Averse to long-term planning and rigid routines, impatient, occasionally risk-prone
Hopes to find: Isn't being one of the first people to explore a whole 'nother galaxy enough?
Hopes to achieve: Additional exposure and future funding for her MMI system (she hopes to develop it into a tech for human-human interface)
Bio: Born on Earth, Sayori is the only child of two researchers living in the Western Free State, one of the splinter countries of the old USA which went on to form part of the Pan Pacific Coalition. Her concerns growing up were decidedly middle class, although she was never particularly lazy, and she very much earned her offworld scholarship to study at the prestigious Musk university on neighbouring Mars.
Sayori proved to be a good student, and a natural fit for robotics engineering - she never minded discussing Big Ideas, but they had to have a practical application, and she also never minded shutting herself away in a lab to figure out exactly how that practical end could be achieved. For Sayori, hunger and fatigue are distractions to be gotten rid of as quickly as possible, and numerous people have commented that she eats terribly (indeed, the only reason she isn’t fat is that she has a relatively small appetite). Her usual comeback is to state that she’ll just replace her organs in ten years.
She wrote her thesis on the future of cerebral implants, a relatively undeveloped field of Terran cybernetics; while replacement limbs and organs are commonplace in the Terran Federation, cultural and ethical concerns mean there has been comparatively little research into upgrading the human
mind - Sayori has never seen any reason why this should be so.
Graduating with first class honours, she went to work for several small companies before joining the cybernetics giant Phayder Corporation, which has profited greatly in the last decade from new tech flow from the Sentinax (although this trade deal has not been without controversy, given the past genocide of the Sentinos species, and violent wars that the long-lived Kel’Cyre and Charibidians are slower to forget than the Federation is).
At Phayder, Sayori headed up the team that developed the Muscle Memory Interface, a breakthrough in remote integration that allowed a single operator to “sleeve” two (and theoretically more) robotic androids at the same time. This had massive cost-saving potential for the drone-heavy emergency services and other automated, high-risk industries. However, the technology has yet to receive major backing from investors, and by organising a pilot-scale operation on the highly publicised
Elcano mission, Phayder hopes to bring some spotlight to the technology. Sayori volunteered to showcase her pet project and threw all of her energy into making the venture a success - maybe then Phayder will greenlight one of the
other concepts she is very keen on developing.
Sayori is a sociable woman, although to some she may come across as demanding or insensitive. She has no immediate family, having never been particularly interested in children. She did have a long-term partner until five years ago, and the fact that they were married for only a year before getting divorced is something that she still hates to talk about.
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