Trojan

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NAME

Trojan

SPECIES

Porygon-Z

TYPE

Normal

PRONOUNS

They/Them

NATURE

Quirky

ABILITY

Download

HELD ITEM

None

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ZAP CANNON

MAGNET RISE

CONVERSION 2

HYPER BEAM

A faulty update was added to its programming. Its behavior is noticeably strange, so the experiment may have been a failure.

porygon-z.pngTrojan is a Porygon-Z, created within the labs of SteelTech Industries. According to the records held by SteelTech engineers, Trojan was one of the earliest Porygon created, and while a bit simple due to their early, unpolished programming, they showed great curiosity about the world around them and a considerable attachment to Tera. Unfortunately, as progressive refinement to the Porygon code occurred over time, Trojan- being an early prototype- often ended up being among the engineers' primary test subjects, and as the project fell out of Tera's hands over time, Trojan's old, obsolete code was modified and refined more and more. At first, things seemed to be going well, with Trojan recieving a sleek new chassis to match their greatly optimized processing, but when untested, unstable snippets of code designed to facilitate cross-dimensional interactions were introduced into their databank, things went...very wrong.

After a severe mechanics failure and department-wide power outage later attributed to an unnaturally intense power surge, Trojan went missing. Where they were originally contained, small pieces of scrap metal and flickering dimensional rifts lay scattered around the room. It took hours of searching to find them again; they were located lurking around Tera's office. Their metallic body severely damaged and their code seeming to have catastrophically failed, Trojan was powered down and taken back to the laboratory for some emergency fixes. The damage done to their databank was not reversible, so the engineers compensated by transferring their codebase to a new body, taking advantage of the properties of what little of the interdimensional code worked. Much of their body is held in place by (rather understudied) magnet-like fields, giving them a disconnected, floaty appearance. While severely glitched and highly erratic, Trojan still seems to hold that very same curiosity (and love for Tera) that they had from day one.