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Approved NPC HRD W3ST-W01RD "Will Westworld"

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Name: HRD W3ST-W01RD or as he is commonly known, "Will Westworld", "Westworld", or "West."

Loyalties: Westworld is an emancipated droid, his loyalties are to himself first and foremost. Second, they are to his holdings in Smith & Westworld. Third, and lastly his loyalties are to Brent Smith, his business partner.
Role: Westworld acts as the face of Smith & Westworld. He is a very public figure, stands for droid's rights, and is a savvy business investor.

Development Threads: If necessary

Age: Unknown In character-wise. Westworld believes he is about 20 for this is how long it has been since his re-activation. However, Westworld's age is 40.
Species: HRD, human replica Droid

Appearance: FC: Jason Ralph from the Magicians. Being an HRD, he looks exactly human, and is indistinguishable from his organic counterparts until you cut past his layers of synthflesh.

Personality:
Westworld is rather opinionated for a droid. As one of the few droids to have been self-emaciated, Westworld is very proud of that and has no problem telling off organics who want to see him as a tool or a servant. In a strange twist of fate, he is incredibly self-aware and very knowledgeable of his droid status and what that entails. With all of this, Westworld is incredibly brilliant, on par with a scientist who holds multiple P.h.D's. His processing core is very advanced and focused on scientific research. This makes his personality matrix feel very stoic, uppity, and even cold.

Force Sensitivity: None, he is a droid

Weapon of Choice: Words, if not words, then the guards with him. Westworld prides himself on being able to delegate such inferior things to beings worth less than him. If combat does come to him as a last resort, Westworld fights with his fists or whatever sharp or blunt object he can get his hands on.

Skills:
>>Weapons and Armor Extrodinare: Westworld's database is chalked full of information on weapons, armor, tactical gear, and the like. This is more in a crafting sense than a use sense. That is to say, just because he can craft a shatter rifle doesn't mean that Westworld knows how to use it.
>>Shipwright: Also downloaded deep into his information core is a sizable cash on shipwrighting and ship design.
>>Science and Mathematics: I would suppose being able to have vast knowledge of the sciences and how to compute complex formulas would be considered a skill.
>>Oratory: When he wants to, Westworld can be a fantastic public speaker, and very moving. There is something about his way that just draws listeners in.
>>Entrepreneur: business and the skills of being a self-made droid (some pun and irony intended there) are definitely a learned thing. Westworld has learned these things over time from his serious of small businesses he has run and owned.


Wealth: Moderate: His wealth is linked to Smith and Westworld--as the business gets wealthier, so will he, as the business gets poorer so will he.

Combat Function: Westworld prefers to leave combat to the organics he employs. It is one of the ways he strokes his ego over those "beings" that treat him as an inferior. If it comes down to it, Westworld would fight with his fists or whatever sharp or blunt object he can get his hands on, leaving as soon as he could. If there is no other alternative, Westworld is not bellow taking "tactical advantages" (punching bellow the belt, stabbing first, kicking a man while he is down, and so on), that will keep him up and running for another day.

Notable Possessions: Holdings in Smith & Westworld

History:
Westworld was created by a droid inventor/entrepreneur intending to sell his designs to Industrial Automaton for a huge profit. The droid line was created to be scientific inventors and/or teachers that would make the galaxy a better place. The inventors and scientific droids would be sold to other businesses and laboratories. Unfortunately the idea did not go over too well and Westworld's inventor, Doctor Mathew Frellhorn was out a fortune for his droids. When he tried to sell them to random buyers he found no bites either and instead became the laughing stock of his community. Dr Frellhorn decided to cut his losses and shut the droids off indefinitely. He didn't have the heart to destroy his creation with all of their investment.

Unfortunately, twenty years later, Doctor Frellhorn underwent a fatal accident on his way to work. When his relatives went to clear out his personal effects the found his 12 quirky droids. They decided to use them instead of seeing them go to waste and each was divvied up among the family. Westworld worked as a common house servant for several years. He felt great indignity at this since he was such a brilliant being, and he knew it. He began moonlighting work, working by the night doing odd jobs that earned him enough money to buy his own freedom.

Westworld spent his days afterwards learning about entrepreneurship. His knowledge of mathmatics let the droid have a keen edge over others with knowing what to make, when to sell out, when to buy, and when to bail. While he never became some sort of tycoon or billionare, Westworld developed some pretty good business skills. At long last the Droid came in contact with Brent Smith. He heard the agent out and decided to invest in starting a business with this organic.


Intent: to make a character for the business Smith & Westworld to act a the public face and be a unique type of character.
 
For future reference of those who might read up on this NPC, please provide a link to the Smith & Westworld company submission.

If you have not submitted the company officially to Factory just let me know.

[member="Brent Smith"]
 
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