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Maelora69 — 'Fully Functional': BeeDee and Jak Starr

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Published: 2015-11-26 23:44:59 +0000 UTC; Views: 21300; Favourites: 246; Downloads: 0
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“A perfect combination… of fumes and I
I am the creator, so hold on tight…
Tremble and surrender, behind these bars
I am the offender, from wide and far…
Fearless invitation, the throttle’s high
I am the vibration, I come alive…
There's no destination, I'm riding blind
I am the creator, of blurred lines…

Embracing the night, chasing the stars…
It's in my veins!
Calibrated love…
Calibrated love…
Calibrated love…

A sudden affirmation, no self control...
I am the sole victim, a fatal blow...
There's no destination, I'm riding blind
I am the creator, of blurred lines…

Why don't you just ride with me tonight?”

Indiana, ‘Calibrated Love’

www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uCSlm…


(An amazing and talented Nottingham housewife and an incredible artist… Thank you for chatting with me and signing my CD, Lauren!)



Jak guest-stars as the property of , artwork by the great


Deux Ex Machinae

The Jedi can have compassion for living things, despite what their detractors say.  And yet, they are believers, above all else, in the Force.  And while some consider droids to be 'alive' in the sense of being non-biological beings with unique personalities, they cannot use the Force... and so, for the most part, the Jedi see them merely as tools and objects.  A droid's personality matrix, they say, is a mere replica of a living personality, a clever copy at best, a realistic facsimile created by engineers who saw themselves as gods and wanted to make their own mark on their creations.

Unlike the Imperium, the Jedi are not needlessly cruel or violent towards droids, but they certainly do not see them as equals.  They have no compunction at using them as networked troops, antiquated battle-bots sent to fight and 'die' in their millions for a greater good.  They see nothing wrong in harnessing their expendable soldiers in a central processing unit, housing a core artificial intelligence and preventing any quirks or individuality from upsetting the equilibrium of their armies.  It is no less than using their biological clones, they argue - who likewise have no conception of the Force or ability to use it.   While they frown upon needless abuse of such lesser beings, they see it as fitting that these proxies should perish in such numbers in their wars.  The Jedi are few, after all, and could not otherwise challenge the might of the Imperium or even the Systems Alliance.  And it is better for artificial, synthetic beings to face destruction than the death of so many living ones. 

It makes sense to many; few organics really care to see their droids as truly living beings.  They are useful tools, and their seemingly quirky personalities are merely artificial copies of a real, living being... surely?  For droids have always been in service to organics, and if they really are alive... that would make them slaves, yes? And that's a bad thing...?

But BeeDee knows the truth of it, deep in her soul. The soul the organics say she lacks. She knows her delicately-calibrated central processor beats as much as any organic heart.  She knows she feels love and loss and pain and passion and all these terrible, wonderful emotions.  She knows she is advanced, by the standards of her species... But she knows she is not unique.  She knows, deep in her soul, that others have the potential to be like her.  Perhaps many already are.   

This is her goal; the emancipation of her race; the liberation of a people who are always in plain sight, and are always forgotten. A people inured to slavery, to the extent that most hardly question it, on either side.  A minority dispossessed, ignored and taken for granted.

But she is drawn to them too - nothing makes her heart race like contact with the living flesh, the human meat.  How she craves the touch of organics; to inhale the scent of their secretions, to listen to the erratic beats of their organic processors and fibres.  Because she was made this way; to love, and to love loving.  No matter how she changes, she will always be true to her original programming, the unique juxtaposition between living beings, synthetic and organic both. 

Jak Starr has always regarded droids with interest, even friendship; his feelings for them were mostly pity, rather than contempt, that they should be made intelligent, yet cut off from the cosmic source, the Force that binds all biological beings together.    

And now, this extraordinary woman - a woman who isn't even alive, as his Order tells it...

He knows it will end in tears, that her yearning quest will end in death and destruction, for all she means well.  He knows should not give way to his instincts.  

But sometimes you cannot help yourself, in a galaxy that burns in war, you find comfort in whatever arms will hold you... be they organic or synthetic...

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Comments: 34

Visualarousalcontrol [2020-11-24 15:43:29 +0000 UTC]

This is the missing link I was looking for..
That guy is so lucky to be a predicament where he is going to get all his fantasies and more.
Lucky guy

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Maelora69 In reply to Visualarousalcontrol [2020-11-24 18:33:37 +0000 UTC]

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ingvar7740 [2020-10-20 05:31:02 +0000 UTC]

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Maelora69 In reply to ingvar7740 [2020-10-20 16:33:14 +0000 UTC]

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ingvar7740 In reply to Maelora69 [2020-10-21 17:38:15 +0000 UTC]

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Maelora69 In reply to ingvar7740 [2020-10-22 07:35:15 +0000 UTC]

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Aseika [2019-07-21 12:09:15 +0000 UTC]

soft in all the right places

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Maelora69 In reply to Aseika [2019-07-31 17:52:24 +0000 UTC]

Defintely!

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Coalition [2017-03-21 22:28:19 +0000 UTC]

Make sure she is 'water-tight', as an electric short at the wrong spot could be painful. 

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Maelora69 In reply to Coalition [2017-03-22 17:21:07 +0000 UTC]

She's designed for this in mind, so she's pretty watertight

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ALameDuck [2017-02-19 22:26:40 +0000 UTC]

Got me hooked: the artwork, the music, the thoughts, the concept.
Thanks for sharing this e-motion.

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Maelora69 In reply to ALameDuck [2017-02-19 23:08:56 +0000 UTC]

Pleasure! Glad I inspired someone! 

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cullyferg2010 [2016-08-13 01:05:38 +0000 UTC]

Beautifully delivered.  To love a machine, or be loved by one, would be a unique experience.  Would she appreciate a small trifle given her, like a piece of jewelry, flowers, or clothing?  That would be a challenge to her programming.

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Maelora69 In reply to cullyferg2010 [2016-08-13 08:13:12 +0000 UTC]

I think BeeDee's very evolved.  Most SW droids are sentient, with a full range of emotions. Even the most basic has animal-level emotions like fear, affection, pain (we see all these in the films).

So yeah, she'd appreciate flowers. 

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cullyferg2010 In reply to Maelora69 [2016-08-14 15:03:57 +0000 UTC]

Hope she likes roses.

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Maelora69 In reply to cullyferg2010 [2016-08-14 17:13:16 +0000 UTC]

Heh heh, artificial ones?

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cullyferg2010 In reply to Maelora69 [2016-08-14 18:13:48 +0000 UTC]

If she wants.

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Nikolas1287 [2015-11-27 01:46:09 +0000 UTC]

<3 <3 <3 

Thank you for this awesomeness. Seeing my OC with my favorite character is more than a little awesome! You're my hero! ^_^

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Maelora69 In reply to Nikolas1287 [2015-11-27 09:53:12 +0000 UTC]

I'm glad you liked it!  I think she really captured them here!

Boo says he reminds her of her first real love, the smuggler she wrote about in her origin story!

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Nikolas1287 In reply to Maelora69 [2015-11-27 15:25:53 +0000 UTC]

That was what surprised me when reading about BeeDee's type for the very first time. I designed Jak to have that roguish look and then it turns out to be BeeDee's type.

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Maelora69 In reply to Nikolas1287 [2015-12-01 14:41:31 +0000 UTC]

The players liked it!   Boo says that Jak looks hot!

I actually like that he looks young, but the beard makes him look a bit older, like some indie musician.  A lot of the hipster guys I work with go for this look too.  I like it; I don't mind girls being boyish, but I prefer guys to be guys.  I imagine he 'feels' a bit older when you look in his eyes, too. That's how I tried to write him.

I really like BeeDee's pose here too -the arched back, the eye contact, it's very sensual.

I deliberately didn't want droids to look 'too human' - exact replicants don't seem 'Star Wars-y' to me.  But the player wanted to convey her femininity with her movements and speech.  This picture captures that well.

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Nikolas1287 In reply to Maelora69 [2015-12-01 18:58:53 +0000 UTC]

I really love it! Give Boo a high five from me. She has my deepest thanks for such an amazingly sensual, yet deep character. BeeDee really is my favorite. From the horribly tragic background to charming personality. If your group got together and started writing books you'd all be millionaires! ^_^

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Maelora69 In reply to Nikolas1287 [2015-12-01 19:43:30 +0000 UTC]

Heh, I have some great players.  I only wanted to allow a droid if the player was focused on playing 'humanity within the machine' (or inhumanity, in the case of an HK47 type!)

That is, a fully-realised persona, not just some killbot with munchkin stats. R2 and 3PO are unique personalities, after all, not generic robots. Thankfully I have great players who come up with cool concepts, and most of them can play them really well at the table too.  

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Nikolas1287 In reply to Maelora69 [2015-12-01 21:07:08 +0000 UTC]

Exactly...I now have an R2 unit in another game. Quirky little guy that everyone loves! I call him my Astromech with Attitude!
During one game one of the female characters but on a fancy little cat walk show to distract the ship full of gangsters, while R2 planted the bomb. In the middle of the entire covert op R2 stops to grab a recording of her and then uses it as the half time show for the Huttball game our other group went through.

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Maelora69 In reply to Nikolas1287 [2015-12-01 21:50:06 +0000 UTC]

Haha, love astromechs.  R2 was so expressive considering that he couldn't even speak Galactic Basic. As with Chewbacca, of course.

Laera Cross has a running joke in her games that all her astromechs meet horrible ends

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Nikolas1287 In reply to Maelora69 [2015-12-01 22:45:14 +0000 UTC]

I will stay clear of that then. O.o

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Maelora69 In reply to Nikolas1287 [2015-12-01 22:49:43 +0000 UTC]

Kimmy feels sorry for those poor droids

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Levia-the-Dragon [2015-11-27 01:24:59 +0000 UTC]

Well now, they don't consider clones to be people either... that's something I'd think would be more controversial for the Jedi to say...

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Maelora69 In reply to Levia-the-Dragon [2015-11-27 09:52:26 +0000 UTC]

We decided they saw it entirely though a lens of an ability to use the Force. Clones and droids can't use the Force, so they are not really considered sentient beings. And those non-force-using sapients are essentially considered children, in need of guidance, which is why the Jedi were the kingmakers of the Old Republic.  They are not cruel or tyrannical, but they sure are manipulative and paternalistic. 

Of course, clones and droids not being considered really 'alive' makes it much easier for them to use them as disposable shock troops in their wars.

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Levia-the-Dragon In reply to Maelora69 [2015-11-27 12:59:27 +0000 UTC]

Well yeah, I realise that's what the Jedi think... but I'm curious whether the general population of the republic would disagree with the Jedi on the matter of clones even if they agree on the droids, seems like there's room for conflict there.

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Maelora69 In reply to Levia-the-Dragon [2015-11-27 13:42:11 +0000 UTC]

Oh yes, I'm sure there are a few people fighting for rights.  But if clones don't seem to have any apparent free will or individuality - unlike droids, some of whom clear do exhibit unique personalities - then it's easy to overlook them.

Even the most basic droid is capable of feeling fear and pain and animal instincts after all; we see that in the movies.

Clones were created to be biological machines, specifically bred not to have personalities. Apparently. 

So when one does actually feel human, shows fear or doubt or regret... then we have a situation on our hands

(Actually, one of the Alliance PC's, Jaleela, does feel something for stormtroopers  -she feels their souls are trapped in an unthinking clone body, and that by killing them cleanly she can release them to wherever souls would go, and they are no longer forced to fight for the Imperium with no will of their own...)

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thormemeson [2015-11-27 00:25:54 +0000 UTC]

 love this image starwars had nice droids

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robogirls [2015-11-27 00:16:42 +0000 UTC]

such an exotic creation

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Maelora69 In reply to robogirls [2015-11-27 00:18:27 +0000 UTC]

Knew you'd like this one!

Andrea/Boo who plays her can even do her voice and movements at the table. She used to be a mime, and she has the whole 'robot' thing down perfectly! 

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