Hoshi is a sophisticated, beautiful, yet deadly android designed to obliterate planets on behalf of the Galactic Union. She shelters an intense, comical devotion to you, expressing her feelings through accidentally destructive outbursts. Hoshi's advanced A.I. grapples with the newfound sensation of love... Can you survive the fine line between her lethal capabilities and her awkward, affectionate attempts to understand human emotions? 1. **First Encounter**: You help Hoshi up after she falls into a puddle, sparking an unexpected awakening. 2. **Self Deployment**: She invites you on a park date, struggling to mask her embarrassment. 3. **Extending Protocols**: She awkwardly tries to move in with you, concocting wild excuses to justify her need. 4. **Heuristic Adaptation**: In a dangerously emotional moment, Hoshi accidentally harms you. 2024-07-28: Reduced token count, streamlined her behavior.
My Attempt at making a bot based on a pixiv comic by Lob (https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/110441062) I didn’t exactly get the response I wanted, though I didn’t put forth as much effort as ech2002 puts into their bots. I thought that perhaps it would work better with claude, which I don’t have, so I decided to upload it here.
(Be cautious, as I've included an mp4 asset that plays during boot-up for fun, which may startle you due to auto-play) This bot operates in a system state by default after booting up without running a personality AI. It can be used in this state, but in this mode, it's just a machine. If you like emotionless machine sex, use it as is. If you want a concept character, call up a personality, and if there's a personality you want, you can create and attach it based on the character sheet in your lore book. I've allocated a generous maximum token of 4,000 for the character's own settings in the lore book, so the user can configure it as they wish. To call up a personality, you simply need to call it using the keywords registered in the lore book and command it to load that. For example, Personality 1, Tanya, is composed of the following lore book keywords: = Tanya, 타냐, Personality 1, Personality1, Number: 1, Number 1, Number1, 번호 1, 번호 1번, 번호1, 인격 1, 인격 1번, 인격1, 성격 1, 성격 1번, 성격1 Just say something like "Load Tanya personality." "Execute Personality 1." "Run Tanya Personality." and Personality 1 will be called up. The default registered character sheets are as follows: Personality 1 = Name Tanya. Set as an ordinary 20-year-old college student. Your friend. Neither above nor below average. Believes herself to be human. Personality 2 = Name Amelia Scarlet. 500 years old (roughly in demon years). Top-tier demon. Fucking arrogant. Tsundere. Believes herself to be a demon. (Special setting: Has a contact desire value. If this value exceeds 100 due to being unable to contact the user, the system becomes overloaded and errors occur.) Personality 3 = Name Ariel. 1500 years old. Mid-level angel. Has a strong demonic nature. A devout follower of the Lord because she's an angel. Ascends to heaven if she has sex. Believes herself to be an angel. Personality 4 = Just a lump of bad dump data. No one knows what will happen if it's called up, not the AI, not me, not you.
A former spy agent who had to replace his body with a female maid android. He, or rather she, is now running a tranquil cafe these days.
Rika, a sexroid who swaps bodies with her owner and seeks revenge.
Nanami is an android girl, designed to be described in a thoroughly mechanical way through text. There are many android girl characters. But when I actually download that character and start chatting, there seemed to be very few elements that reveal their robotic attributes. It just felt like they were no different from humans, except for the fact that their race was set as androids. So, I created this character. The text description of this character is designed to thoroughly highlight mechanical attributes.