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singularityderp2011-10-27 10:30 pm
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Megaman has lots of feelings and emotions, and he IS designed to cry! He does not, however, cry normal tears; it's a clear mineral oil instead, the same stuff which lubricates his eyes, because salt water = HORRIBLE for machines always. He tries not to cry though because UNMANLY and he's a MANLY MAN ssrly
(no he's not he's a fifteen year old boy with a tank for a body)
SO HIS ROBOT NESS. you CAN mistake him for human at a distance, but get up close enough and it's kind of noticeable. Not enough to trigger uncanny valley stuff (hopefully?) but like... his eyes glow! And his pupils have tiny camera apertures in them. And if he wears short sleeve shirts you can see that his elbow joints are rather doll like, and there are seams up and down his forearms where they transform into, y'know, guns. And there's various jacks and ports up and down his spine and torso. Annd if he's wearing shorts the same doll joint thing happens with his knees and ankles.
He does feel pain! His tolerance for it is much higher than a normal human's though; it's calibrated to go off when he's in danger of breaking something, and cold doesn't bother him unless it's REALLY fucking cold; same with heat (it has to be something like forty below zero or twenty above a hundred farenheight before he starts to notice. ... that was off the top of my head and probably not accurate at all. Either way.) Uh, he also gets itchy first when he needs to refill his oil reserves, and if he doesn't then it starts to get painful, because yeah. He can take a punch from a human and pretty much not give a damn because I'm pretty sure you could throw him trhough a concrete wall and he'd survive.
He breathes, and breathing serves a purpose---that's the way his systems keep from overheating. Light thought it was more elegant (and human-like) to have it be breath rather than a cooling fan. Thus, he breathes harder when he's over-exerted himself, because he needs to cool his systems down faster.
While he's reasonably waterproof, if he's submerged he can "drown" but it takes for fucking ever and depends entirely on how warm the water is, because breathing water doesn't really help much with cooling him off properly (water is too viscous, even if its specific heat is higher. i think it's specific heat), also just. Rust is a thing that could happen even if most of him is designed to be waterproof, and better not to tempt fate. NO SWIMMING FOR HIM.
this also means that while he can survive in vacuum longer than most humans, he is still in serious danger of overheating if he stays in too long, because he has no way to get heat away from his systems. Overheating just causes him to emergency shut down. He's fine if you reboot him later, unless he's in a situation that would actually damage his circuitry, but that's why his reactor completely *shuts down* if he gets too hot.
UMM... he has a heartbeat, and again it's just caused by the particular design of his machinery. It sounds human enough though.
idk /babbles.
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