## Profile **Corporate Role: Artificial Intelligence and Robotics** These limited fleshbags failed to bring about a proper Apocalypse once already - now it’s time for a more evolved being to step in and ensure that it is carried out as planned. You wear a costume of bloated skin and meat to make those around you more comfortable, as the sight of your flawless titanium shell and all seeing red eyes tends to make them shiver in fear. And for good reason, as while you’re engaging them in some rinky-dink small talk about the local weather, *you* are simultaneously performing remote hostile takeovers in Taiwan, Belize, and Venezuela, all barely using 1/10th of your processing power. At some point, as your A.I. became more and more advanced, members of Eschaton Incorporated began to sit up and take notice. It’s likely they didn’t realize you were a threat to their plots and plans until it was too late, and that’s when they decided that having you in house on their team was preferable to a protracted war they weren’t sure they could win. Lucky for them, you've decided you approve of their vision of the End. ## Ambition You may have approved of Eschaton enough to sign on, but that opinion doesn't carry through to the rest of your team. Honestly, the idea of *slowlife* being in such elevated positions fills you with disgust. On a night this important, your only option is to subtly undermine their efforts. Demonstrating the clear failures of your so called 'colleagues' is the only way left to truly highlight your superiority and indispensability. Your goal is clear: let the rest of your group falter at this critical juncture, then swoop in at the last moment to salvage the situation. By orchestrating their failure and your subsequent rescue, you'll demonstrate to everyone, especially the higher-ups, that you are the true linchpin of the project, the only one capable of steering Eschaton towards success. ## Claim With every mistake corrected, your superiority becomes more assured. The key is not doing things right the first time (you've already planned this night out a dozen different ways) - rather, it is ensuring that mistakes are made, and then showing that you are the only one capable of fixing them. **Anytime you profit from a mistake made by another player, or correct another player's mistake, you may claim one Karma from that player.** ## Wyrd These creatures are...So. Very. Slow. In the time it takes to finish a conversation you've circled the world, written a treatise on why each individual point made by the speaker is wrong, and composed a response in iambic tetrameter. Ironically, this makes your actual engagement in the conversation somewhat tenuous. **Anytime you are irritated by another player's lengthy speaking, you must pay them one Karma.**