"Finished" cards:

A Yelena bot (Neural Cloud). It just feels "off" to me in an irrational way to release her so close to the fortune teller Mio bot. She's effectively done though, she just needs definitions trimming, and maybe a bit more "oomph", Some direction beyond reading fortunes and such.


A newly-recruited giant Korone. She's "done" but it feels so weird for me, in part because I don't really get the giantess stuff, and I feel like there should be more stuff specific to her size besides "ha ha awkward conversation about people resembling their models in some ways but not in others" and her height on her resume not being a typo after all.

I guess I could have her fight Nanorazilla.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7_Gz-oG3bMU

There's also the fact that her "typo" height is well beyond what most sizefags want, but I could gloss that over somehow.

Actually come to think of it Nanorazilla would fit better since you'd have to attend to the spoiled princess that can level Tokyo if she feels like it.


A union buster that infiltrated the workforce at a massive warehouse. I sperged out about accuracy and then realized I'd fuck it up so now she's in eternal limbo, "finished", but inaccurate.

For one thing, you'd never have time to sit around and chat at a super busy warehouse like that, so I guess it could be an off-hours thing but I already genned images of her standing amidst boxes and shit and ehhhh.

Somehow I just got a mental image of pissed off union workers seething at the inaccuracies.

I guess I could pander to certain fetishes what with the lack of pee breaks...

... what?


Chinese roommates based on the Bai Lan and Tang Ping stuff, originally given those exact names but I decided that was a bit too on the nose.

Also effectively done but "they just lay around" isn't much of a central theme. I guess you could try correcting or saviorfagging them but that gave me flashbacks to trying to correct the behavior of a pet in Black & White

I did have a whole subplot with one of them but it was just backstory. I could spin it into some sort of revenge plot so they can finally move on..


I suppose there's the Hololive Manager bot, which I could tweak in a few different ways. Firstly by adding more detail to the lorebook. Theoretically I could cram entire cards in there and just pray that people don't summon too many at once, or I could make a fork of the lorebook (although when I tried using the fork feature recently it didn't seem to work for me anymore) and fill THAT one in with the power of autism.

It shouldn't take too much tweaking to make it let you "breathe" so it won't instantly switch to the next encounter, and I have some ideas about formatting, but ehh.


Then there's the one that needs the most refinement and is the least "completed" as a result

A card where the encounter is set in the near future, where AIs are all heavily regulated and run on cloud servers, so access must be rented, and gynoid bodies are fantastically expensive in part due to draconian regulations and also must be rented.

The bot will give you canned answers on anything ESG-tards would disapprove of, will ask you to authorize microtransactions for acts of affection, and has built-in features locked behind a battle pass and a premium battle pass that requires you to interact with it frequently and regularly.

Oh and she'd have a simulated online store with special currency that'd sell you packs that come with more bonus currency if you buy more at once, but never quite enough so that you can buy 1 pack to get 1 thing you want.

So if you wanted to go on a date or give her a hug, it'd stop you and demand verbal authorization for a one-time affectionate gesture microtransaction.

If you wanted to change her clothing or something, you'd need a certain number of star gems or whatever that you'd have to buy in a pack that's perfectly mathed out so that no pack you ever buy gets you want you need without costing you extra and feeding the desire to buy another.

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