Game Plot Jot Notes / Context

Mirror – the player (she/they)

  • want her to be awakard / confused
  • less human than other bots / confused by social conventions / metaphors / etc

The Bot (name unknown atm) – the narrator (idk/them)

  • funnier / more human
  • able to lie and is very sociable
  • mirror was an andriod made to store memory and eventually transfer human consciousness into them
  • mirror was an unsuccessful prototype and remembers vague memories with outside prompting but not consistently
  • mirror is sentient, debatably, but after forgetting themselves they assume the memories are theirs and “become” that scientist
  • The narrator is another bot mirror used to know but does not remember
  • the narrator was not liked by the scientist and wasn’t allowed to see mirror, mirror has internal conflict (as she is herself vs “her” memories she doesn’t know how to feel about the bot)
  • bot refrains from telling the player this, knowing that they can’t have u turn against them before you reach them and let them out
  • bot at first will be seen as a friend, then villain and it is up to the player at the end to decide what they are
  • there was internal conflict within the space communities / science / human factions resulting in high tension and distrust
  • war eventually broke out and the spaceship is abandoned except for old dead bots, the narrator, and mirror
  • the bot has been alone online trapped in upperdecks, abandoned, and has grown even more resentful of humans while mirror still assumes she herself is human
  • the players last option will be the decision if them, as mirror, will stay true to her false memories or who she was and decide to leave behind / leave with / or kill the bot

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