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'''SCSI Sataella''' (pronounced ''scuh-zee say-tell-uh'') is a human living on the [[Isle of Norn]]. They work at [[Heim Away From Home Construction]] and are a participant in the [[Champion Challenge]]. | '''SCSI Sataella''' (pronounced ''scuh-zee say-tell-uh'') is a human living on the [[Isle of Norn]]. They work at [[Heim Away From Home Construction]] and are a participant in the [[Champion Challenge]]. | ||
They were a test subject in an experiment conducted by the [[Charborough Institute for Arcanomechanobiological Advancement]], and as a result possess an organ called a Sparkheart instead of a normal fully organic heart. | They were a test subject in an experiment conducted by the [[Charborough Institute for Arcanomechanobiological Advancement]]<ref>[[SCSI Origins]]</ref>, and as a result possess an organ called a Sparkheart instead of a normal fully organic heart. After the experiment ended, they were sent to the [[Wee Hollow For Wee Ones]] orphanage, and were subsequently adopted by [[Melissandra Blick]]. | ||
Their deepest desire is to construct and pilot a series of humanoid mechs larger than buildings. | Their deepest desire is to construct and pilot a series of humanoid mechs larger than buildings. | ||
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Revision as of 01:59, 13 November 2023
SCSI Sataella (pronounced scuh-zee say-tell-uh) is a human living on the Isle of Norn. They work at Heim Away From Home Construction and are a participant in the Champion Challenge.
They were a test subject in an experiment conducted by the Charborough Institute for Arcanomechanobiological Advancement[1], and as a result possess an organ called a Sparkheart instead of a normal fully organic heart. After the experiment ended, they were sent to the Wee Hollow For Wee Ones orphanage, and were subsequently adopted by Melissandra Blick.
Their deepest desire is to construct and pilot a series of humanoid mechs larger than buildings.