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  1. 1) SF Name:
  2. [Toa] Chad
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  4. 2) Steam ID:
  5. STEAM_0:1:38557377
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  7. 3) Digital Identification Request (The four digits you wish to have):
  8. 1369
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  10. 4) How long have you been playing at TnB's Terminator Roleplay?:
  11. 3-4 months.
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  13. 5) What current characters do you roleplay on the server, be it human or drone:
  14. Pvt. Ikuto Hayashi, Alex Conway, T-700.G1369
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  16. 6) Stealth and situational awareness are key to successful infiltration. Provide an example of such roleplay (At least two paragraphs.):
  17. I don't understand this question, sorry.
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  20. 7) Define the differences between a human and a standard Infiltration unit thoroughly
  21. Human
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  23. Right, so humans are extremely complex and therefore can prove easy to tell the difference between a HUMAN and an INF. First off, humans have emotions. They cry when they feel sad, such as losing somebody or simply failing at something. They have feelings, when you constantly bash them with words...well it's going to effect them in certain ways. It's jut how they handle it, they could 'hate' you afterwards...they could avoid you entirely or they could even cause a conflict with you--such as fights or even murder. Also, a human is prone to a wide array of dangers. Such as diseases, ballistics, plasma, heights, drowning, cuts, infections--I mean it could go on for awhile. There body though, is truly a work of art. They can heal themselves remarkably considering how easily they are harmed, with the right medications of course.
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  25. Infiltration Unit
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  27. Right, these units are also equally complex--but in an entirely different way. They have NO emotions, they may imitate them...but there is a CLEAR difference. Feelings? Hah, they have none. They don't feel depressed when you call it a name, they simply continue on with their limited vocabulary pertaining towards their objective. Now, they actually aren't prone to as many things as a human is. They don't catch diseases, they could be cut but it won't effect them in any way. Ballistics, well in most cases it won't effect them--but heavy ballistics have a chance if aimed towards the back or joints. Plasma also has an effect on them, they're not completely resistant to the stuff, but can take alot of fire compared to that of a human. And relating to that of cuts, infections once again play no part in their potential downfall.
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  29. Conclusion
  30. In the end, there are tons of differences. Sometimes the unit can easily 'fool' a human, but when it comes to sheer statistics they couldn't be farther apart in comparison.
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  32. 8) Describe the differences between a T-800 infiltration unit and a T-888 infiltration unit:
  33. 800 Inf
  34. Well, the 800 is the basic infiltration model. They mostly have a small array of vocabulary, using words like 'Okay' 'Acknowledged' 'Confirmed' that sort. This doesn't mean they always have to act like this. Because of the fact a Grey could just expand their knowledge by teaching them--of course using their Read/write function, which is always turned on for infiltrators. The 800 is no laughing matter though, it thrives in hand to hand combat and could send a hand through you in an instant if it wanted to.
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  36. Another side note, it can use any human made/SkyNET weaponry with ease, which makes the machine even more deadly when compromised. Due to it's hyperalloy endoskeleton, it won't be easily taken down my simple light arms fire. In fact, such an approach would prove almost completely uselss. Whereas plasma could easily take the machine down like a slab of butter, but only if aimed at the weak spots. But heavy fire towards the head, chest could also take it down--much easier then ballistics for sure.
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  38. Now the CPU of this series is more then well hidden in the head, easily the most fortified part of their endoskeleton. It can take literally any ballistics damage and suffer a total amount of 0% damage. Also, it is capable of using a wide array of language, fluently of course. And is capable of imitating anybodies voice. Now if an EMP were to hit it, which all SkyNET ground forces are susceptible to I might add. It'd be down for about, five,six,seven,and eight minutes at most.
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  41. 888 Inf
  42. Now these guys are the major stepping stone between the 8xx infiltrators and the 9xxs. They are much smarter, more streamlined, and to quote the wise Kanye West--they are faster and stronger. And compared to the 800 the 888 has extensive knowledge of things such as anatomy and psychology. Another thing, they literally know how a human thinks, they could do horrible things to probably any humans mental well being. Not to mention the fact they are masters of interrogation.
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  44. Also, these guys could rip even the most secure of vaults CLEAR off a wall. Even lower series drones...you guessed it CLEAR in half. Now there's new little feature to the hyperalloy, Coltan which does wonders when it comes to plasma resistance. Coltan is pretty much the solution to anything plasma based, so it'll take a shit load to damage a 888 with lower end plasma weaponry. The plating also takes a...different approach. Providing more protection, differnet joints--pistons etc. Another 'addition' to the 888 are thigh blades...which pretty much does what you think. And remember, these guys are top of the line, they can imitate humans perfectly.
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  48. 9.) What is standard operational procedure if you are compromised?
  49. Well, let me provide an example as to explain myself better. Let's say the main priority is to kill the Lt. of a squad. But the problem is, he's out of reach and obviously I've been compromised. So...I would guess it'd be the best idea to get the hell out as quick as possibe--and if that involves blowing your way out then so be it. BUT, let's say he/she IS in reach...I would say go for it. If it risks your own termination, so be it. But as long as the objective is completed, and you can report back before you are destroyed then that seems like the procedure in that situation.
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  51. 10.) What do you plan on bringing to the roleplay, and what do you plan on taking away from the infiltration division?:
  52. I hope I can bring a mostly active inf, but I will be balancing some other chars so It's not like I'll be active 24/7. I plan to remain undetected, and roleplaying correctly as an inf. I'm not going to start out completely human, but the longer I rolepay it--I plan to be more...humanish about it.
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