Sunshine

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Name: Sunshine​
Age: 174​
Birthday: January 1st​
Gender: Female​
Species: Generation Tree Mech​
Category: Supporting Character​

Appearance Description: Sunshine is a metallic phoenix with a wingspan of thirty feet. She has large, orange feathers, a beak of the same color, and white orbs for eyes. Her short, black legs are capped off by talons. Her body glows during flight. Her neck can extend on command so that she can see in all directions at any time.​

Personality Description: Sunshine is a calm and friendly mech, who lets almost everything roll off of her back. The only instances in which she gets worked up are when her pilot and the person who contains her, Warren Burgess, is in some kind of serious trouble, when she's kept from flying for one reason or another, or when she's involved in some kind of competition. She will try to invoke competition whenever the opportunity arises, as it's something she's passionate about.​

Since Sunshine has only been in the human world for two years, she is very curious about human culture. As such, she's constantly asking Warren questions about humans. If given the opportunity, she would talk for hours on end about things that she knows about, and she would talk even longer about things she doesn't know about.​

Active Abilities:

Invigorate - Sunshine has a passive ability in which she invigorates everyone within a one hundred and fifty foot radius of her. She can turn this effect off, but she can also focus the ability on a single person in the form of a ray of light from her eyes.​

Feather Fire - Sunshine can fire the feathers from her wings. They are capable of destroying cars. Each feather regenerates after thirty seconds.​

Passive Abilities:

Eternal Life - Sunshine doesn't need food, water, or air to survive, and she can fly without end.​

Body Sharing - When Sunshine is inside Warren's core, they share a head, meaning they can talk to each telepathically. Sunshine sees what Warren sees and feels what Warren feels.​
  • Warren can either shut her out from experiencing this or, with her consent, merge their minds even further so that they even share thoughts. However, keeping this state for too long can cause their minds to stay merged permanently, making them lose sight of who they really are. To prevent this, they must separate their minds after two minutes of being in that state.​

Weaknesses: N/A​

Sunshine (which wasn't her original name) was birthed from a gargantuan hole in the ground. As soon as she flew out, she didn't bother greeting anyone, and instead started flying around the world. She'd slow down to speak to any mechs who called to her on the floor, and would gladly engage in conversation with whoever came over to fly with her, but she was mostly content to just fly. In fact, she flew nonstop for a hundred and seventy-two years before she felt a presence calling her.​

Sunshine had been informed a long time ago that this would happen: that a human would call for her. She didn't know what happened if she didn't go, but she was planning on going anyway, so it didn't matter. If the person was rude or wouldn't let her fly, she just wouldn't cooperate.​

Suddenly, she found herself at one of the many gargantuan pits that was on her planet. This was where the calling was coming from. She folded her wings and dived in.​

Sunshine then found herself in a different place entirely, one that looked nothing like anything on her home world. She was greeted by small creatures who, based on descriptions she'd heard from other mechs, were humans. The smallest one from the group of three, who was apparently named Warren Burgess, was the one who summoned her.​

Sunshine quickly learned that Warren was the complete opposite of rude. In fact, he would let her fly whenever she wanted, and it helped that he quite liked flying, himself.​

Over the years, Sunshine learned that there were two major differences between humans and mechs. The first was the obvious physiological difference—no human was as big as any mech, nor were they made of metal—and the second was that humans had a fundamental difference in how they solved conflict. Mechs from Sunshine's home planet were extremely competitive, and as such, they solved any and all disputes through friendly competition. This sentiment bled over to Warren, who started to become engrossed in the competitions that involved mechs that were held on his world. (From here, history merges with Warren's.)​

Resources: Sunshine has everything she needs if Warren does.​
 
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