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Been awhile folks! I’ve been experimenting with the “Coffee Shop” style some more, and this is what I came up with. The new character with the television for a head is CJ, (front left) who like other sentient robots is considered a “Rombot”. She was found one morning in the back alley behind the coffee shop by Brewster (back right) and Clyde (front right) with her head seemingly broken off and nowhere in sight. Panicked, they carried her into the shop alerting their good friend Teal, (back left) who is almost always sitting at the counter, about their situation. Teal, knowing a bit about mechanics and computers, managed to break the old tv off the coffee shop wall and attach it to her neck, as this would be a sufficient, yet temporary, replacement for her head, at least allowing her to output sounds and project expressions onto the screen. After a few hours of work, Teal was able to find ways to add hearing and sight to the makeshift head using more junk from around the shop’s storage space. When she was turned on, it took her a few minutes to figure out what was going on, and when the three if them tried to explain what had happened, it was evident that she was suffering from amnesia. Tykra, (middle left) arriving late to work, met CJ and had the situation explained to her, Tykra recommended that they go to the authorities, but CJ strangely insisted that they do otherwise. CJ now works at the coffee shop so that Gus, the shop owner, allows her to have one of the unused storage rooms as her personal quarters / home, as she has nowhere else to go. She is now close friends with the rest of the coffee shop gang as they all try to piece her memory together. Overall, CJ is a kind and generous person, however, because of her memory loss, some things confuse her and are not always apparent. Something strange is that she has the occasional drastic mood swing or personality shift, Tykra has dubbed these “Personality Corruptions” , and blames them on her makeshift head’s antennas picking up strange signals. Along with that, her screen occasionally glitches for no apparent reason. Brewster, being the skeptical and somewhat untrusting person that he is believes she might been hiding something or that “maybe she didn’t lose her memory at all”.
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