Jen Code-Breach

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1 year, 8 months ago
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Binxadelic
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Like it's written in the stars

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Jen Code-Breach
female
28 years
179cm
digital creature
photographer

About

She was born from the union of organic and digital beings, and both mechanical and organic parts were mixed in her body. She is very sensitive to the fluctuations of the subtle matter around her, can sense signals and moods in the air. Therefore, she does not like large crowds of people, especially aggressive ones. She rarely speaks herself and prefers to listen more (some even think she is mute, but she is not).

She chose photography as her profession, she chooses angles well to convey the right atmosphere, and her connection with electronics also allows her to become literally one with the camera. She sells the pictures to newspapers and publishing houses.

Trivia

  • Jen is also fond of painting. She paints both with oil paints and with the help of computer programs. She especially loves landscapes or abstract paintings
  • Jen has a camera companion robot, which she named Joy. It has its own mind, although not to say that it is very smart... it acts like a puppy - it is easily distracted by something bright or shiny and sometimes it crashes into objects. Jen can connect with it and take its actions under control, using it as a full-fledged camera.
  • She has a husband, Nex. He saved her from the robbers who attacked her late at night, although he himself was badly wounded (not that he cared). However, Jen found him afterwards to make sure he was okay. After that, they started dating, and a year later they got married
  • She can move completely into the digital space! She can be burned to disk or transmitted over the Internet. She can interact with files and programs, delete, move or change something right from the inside
  • Blue holographic parts can appear or be removed at will. Jen can use wings to fly!
  • In her body and fur grow a lot of wheat spikelets. Her genome is also similar to that of wheat, for some reason...