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Character Lancelot Io

Lancelot Io

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STRENGTHS:

Regenerative: Lancelot is a bio-organic droid capable of self-repair. His flesh will regenerate when he is injured, including wounds that would be fatal to an ordinary organic.

A Learning Computer: Despite being a droid manufactured in a factory, Lancelot is capable of experiencing emotions as well as learning from new encounters.

Mage Killer: Most Neutralizers are engineered to be able to resist Force Users, and Lancelot is no different. His DNA is spliced with that of a ysalamiri, so he's resistant to direct applications of the Force, and he has special power glands installed in his body that can prevent him from being dismembered by a lightsaber.

Everything But the Kitchen Sink: Lancelot comes with various add-ons, including artificial organs that mimic repulsorlifts, allowing him limited flight, as well as organs in his arms that allow him to project and direct massive electrical discharges from his body and organs in his hands that act as mini tactical tractor beams or tractor pressers, allowing him to move or catch/hurl large objects at a distance, retractable claws embedded in his knuckles, and an organ in his throat that functions as a sonic weapon. Just remember that he was designed by an insane person, and then it all makes sense.

Friar Tuck: As a Chaplain, Lancelot is programmed to act as a spiritual leader and advisor to House Io, using his skills to keep up morale and enforce the clan's ethos. He also has psychology programming, allowing him to better understand and help people.

WEAKNESSES:

Divinely Touched: Whether its an error in his software or he's suffered one too many brain injuries, Lance frequently seems to disappear into his own little world. He comes across as being a little bit dumb, and also forgets things easily. Sometimes he makes weirdly profound, almost prophetic statements...

Hedonistic: Endowed by his creator with all the sensations of an organic - devoid of peskier aspects like pain - Lance indulges in pleasures of the flesh with little to no self-control or personal responsibility.

Defeatable: Despite his incredible regenerative powers, Galahad has his limits. He is vulnerable to most conventional weaponry, be it blasters, slugthrowers, vibroweapons, or explosives, and can be destroyed if he sustains enough damage. His brain is especially vulnerable - if you want to kill him, aim for the head.

Uncanny Valley: Looking just a little too perfect, it is obvious that Galahad is an android even when viewing him from a distance, to say nothing of a medical scan or Force sense. His skin is poreless, his features too symmetrical, his internal organs are strange, and his blood is silver in color. Basically, everything about him screams "unnatural" and other than an elaborate disguise, there is nothing that can hide this fact.

Damned Vong!: Exposure to Alpha Red will cause necrotizing of his flesh and can be fatal unless treatment is immediately applied. Similarly, Baffer Pollen causes intense swelling in his joints for up to fifteen minutes, heavily reducing his maneuverability until his body has a chance to purge it.

Magnetics: Exposure to any kind of high-powered magnetic shenanigans will scramble his databases, slow his regeneration, and potentially adhere his body to the surface of the magnet, leaving him stuck until the magnetic field is disrupted. If you want to catch him, just bring a giant magnet.

Blind Loyalty: Programmed to regard all House Io citizens as family, he will protect and obey them without question. No action he commits can ever come at the cost of betraying House Io's ideals, its citizens, or its leadership. If he is placed in a situation where he will be forced to compromise his loyalty to House Io, he will shut down rather than make the decision. This fanatical devotion is so deeply embedded in his mental architecture, it cannot be overridden no matter how much the rest of him is reprogrammed.

APPEARANCE:
While physically identical to Percival and Galahad, Lance is louder, brasher, and more flamboyant than either of his brothers. His shaggy hair is long enough to cover his ears and often styled to achieve a slick or wet look. He enjoys dressing in the latest fashions (and his close relationship with his grandmother, the wealthy Countess Arianna Belasko, allows him to cultivate this hobby to the fullest), though his tastes lean toward the flashy, garish, and the eccentric, with bold colors and striking designs. Expect him to wear sunglasses indoors, or an abundance of rings on his fingers, or in the words of his brother Galahad "dress like a five year old child with too much money".

PERSONALITY:
Lance is the personification of Percival's unleashed Id. Driven by emotions, impulses, and instincts, he is passionate, hedonistic, and somewhat lazy. He is also arguably the most brutally violent of his brothers, deriving pleasure from inflicting pain on his enemies. After sustaining multiple severe head injuries, he has become highly impulsive and prone to putting himself in dangerous situations (often by escalating the danger himself). Galahad and Percival have taken on the role of shepherding Lance to make sure he doesn't get himself destroyed, or worse.

BIOGRAPHY:
After engaging in guerilla warfare against various criminal factions located in the Scar Worlds, Percival was captured by Garbo the Hutt, a crime lord based out of New Alderaan. To keep the Chaplain from escaping, he was affixed to a giant magnet and left on display in Garbo's pleasure palace. There he was stumbled upon by Mercy, a mercenary. She offered to help him escape in return for a glowing review of her "services" on a Holonet site. Percival agreed.

Unfortunately, Mercy's method of freeing Percival resulted in his body being dismembered. Three of the separate pieces were capable of regeneration. This event - which came to be known as Percival's "trifurcation" - resulted in the formation of three copies of the original. Two of the copies managed to escape Garbo's palace, while the third was left behind as a decoy.

The two copies returned to Khemost. One continued to use the name and identity of Percival, while the other chose the name Prescott - Scott for short - though he would later change his name to Lancelot, or Lance, in order to keep with the theme.
 
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