Born in Scotland, raised in America. My whole family talk funny, and it took forever for me to start using standard American spelling. But I can drop into the accent and slang in no time at all when surrounded by Scots.<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by StyroFoam Man:
They spell funny. They talk funny. Thier TV programs are funny.
>>sigh<< an ENTIRE island of people like me!
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(I'm 3/4 English.)
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The droid as genderless robots/AI sounds good. I figure that most of the Daystrom experiments would be gendered, if only to aid in their social integration.
The reason for Isis -- the first Daystrom gynoid in our campaign -- was female: CPT Maddox (he was promoted by the time of our series) built his android to the ideal he wanted... A sexy buxom redhead (using Carrie Stevens for the face & bod).
He was accompanying her on her 'socialization trials' on the series' vessel & one of the PCs, a religioso type Bajoran, found out he was giving her more than normal instruction... Actually bucked the chain-of-command & managed to get him withdrawn from the project, citing 'emotional damages'.
Maddox was booted from Daystrom, but Starfleet cares for its own, so he was attached to the Athena project -- the first sentient ship program in decades. His job was to build a robotic interface for the crew (yes, an avatar).