Inventor
Inventor: Superior
My first love is still science. I learned everything I could in Futura University, the largest center of higher education in the nation of Futura, and learned even more from my own research. There are things in the Omniverse that few people can grasp except the most intelligent or those who have a twisted abnormal mind. I happen to have both. And I use everything I know on all of my creations.
Evolution
Commander: Superior
It's a well known rule that anything that's more efficient at gathering energy or reproducing or just surviving will eventually take over a niche from its less efficient counterpart. That's the whole basis of my war against life as most know it on Khazan. My machines mutate and evolve on time scales thousands of times shorter than anything biological life can manage. When a Neotech life form is placed into an ecosystem, it will multiply and mutate until everything there is replaced by its descendants. It could be that some biologicals might be able to survive the takeovers and coexist with Neotech, but everything else will be annihilated.
Neotech Army
Commander: Superior
The thing about Neotech is that since it can evolve, it can also be bred. I've domesticated a few Neotech species and turned them into warriors for myself. They follow either my orders or Neo's orders, as well as a few of my decoys, just in case. They answer to nobody and nothing else. They'll strike at anything in their way like a single creature and only my bidding will determine what they kill or leave alive. And everything else can be left for any Neotech life form to take advantage of.
Command Mech
Commander: Ultimate
When I waged my war against the SLJ, I bred a machine that could eventually interface with Neo, my only companion and greatest creation. Before, there was only a crude interface involving nothing more than an overdeveloped remote control. But with my command mech, Neo and I can finally speak to each other like we should. It's now under Neo's direct control, usually nestled on his head, sending and receiving messages to and from myself, my decoys, and my army. Neo is my command center which my army can't function without.
Neo
Commander: Ultimate
Neo is my ultimate creation and my only companion. He is a hundred foot tall Neotech ecosystem shaped into the form of an immense humanoid mecha. He can crush anything his size or smaller and evolve to destroy whatever is left that's larger than him. I'm sure you can understand why I stay close to him most of the time.
Decoys
Blending: Supreme
Another breeding project I supervised was to make some Neotechs evolve so that they become identical to me. Robot clones. They've been trained to copy all of my mannerisms and given some memories that only I would know to fool people into believing that they're me. It's saved my life more than a couple times and I'm glad of it. After all, when you're surrounded by a few dozen duplicates of yourself, who'll be able to figure out who to kill?
Mechanical infiltration
Communicate with Cybernetics: Standard
Some of my Neotechs have evolved in an interesting direction. They've learned to change their forms into digital devices like computers and robots and essentially duplicate their functions. Few will know that there's a difference and, as far as outward appearance shows, there isn't any. But the Neotechs living inside the machine will relay information hidden inside with their special Neotech "language" to anything that might be listening. Few can detect that language, myself being included in the few of course, and fewer still can decode it. This means that in every environment that's been infected by Neotech, I have eyes with which to see what my enemies are doing.
Symbiosis
Mechanized Armor: Supreme
I continue to selectively breed Neotechs who have traits that I might find desirable. A breeding project I've been quite fond of for some time involves a kind of Neotech that has been able to attach itself to a living thing and keep it alive and healthy in the environment that their sisters have created. Natural cyborgs. I've taken a few specimens of one particular species and eventually modified them so that they can become part of my body and protect me from harm. In addition, they may eventually take away my one remaining weakness: That I'm still human.
Battle Plan
Tactician: Standard
I have to admit that this situation started out a little bit emotionally. That cyborg had really riled me up. But as I sit down and think about things, I realize that I need some sort of long-term goal for my machines. Sure, I ultimately want them to take Khazan as their own, but what will they do in the meantime? How will they accomplish it? It's time for me to figure it out.
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