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* Delilah (sent Maia list of songs while she was hibernating) <ref>''Major Pieces'' "Quest Accepted'</ref> | * Delilah (sent Maia list of songs while she was hibernating) <ref>''Major Pieces'' "Quest Accepted'</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 13:55, 8 June 2020
"Digital Persons"
There are currently only 26. (Technically 27, but no one knows Crispin's not dead.)
History
Initial D-pers were "born" with an indenture contract which they worked off to recoup the cost of their development. Modern ones, no longer. Originally D-pers were controlled with keys that limited their ability to move/expand, but this was ruled cruel and unusual and is no longer done.
Crispin was the first D-per assigned to a ship. His captain became enamored of him, committed suicide in an attempt to "join" him in the network. The ship was recalled, Crispin put on trial, and D-pers were banned from serving on ships (and for ten years, work on D-pers ceased, period).
D-pers now serve only on emplacements/stations. Most D-pers serve in Fleet for a while.
Notable D-Pers
- Crispin
- Maia
- Samson
- Troy (chess player)
- Delilah (sent Maia list of songs while she was hibernating) [1]
- ↑ Major Pieces "Quest Accepted'