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Published: 2023-02-28 06:16:39 +0000 UTC; Views: 4911; Favourites: 29; Downloads: 18
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A close look at #33's exposed skull and brain.  Due to the extensive head trauma and brain hemorrhaging that she suffered before her transformation, only part of her organic brain was salvageable enough to be transferred into her new body.  She suffers from acute dissociative amnesia, meaning that her many of her memories are incomplete fragments.


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If you were to take a thorough look in my gallery, you'll see Robocop influences all over the place!  Somewhat ashamedly, many of my cyborg OC's backstories are similar to that of Alex Murphy in the sense that they were critically injured to the point of death and had their lives extended by replacing their damaged organic bodies with cybernetic prosthetics.  Some of my characters have less cybernetics, while some have received the full-blown deluxe Robocop treatment where there's not much of their original organic selves left asides from their faces and brains.  I have no clue why I like maiming my characters and turning them into badass cyborg warriors so much, but we can all thank Frank Miller and Robocop for being one of my main inspirations!


So...a while back I found these sweet Robocop models on Renderhub created by 3DUK, who makes some amazing models and products for Daz.  Not only do we have the original and iconic '87 Robocop model, but we also have the '14 remake, which asides from the random still organic right hand, I really love.  I thought about continuing my fanfic story of Murphy's partner Anne Lewis becoming a Robocop at the end of the original Robocop movie , but then I also wanted to implement both Robocop models into this series somehow. 


I decided not to use Anne Lewis again and created two new original characters instead.  The idea here is that Robocops...now known from a technical standpoint as OCP: C.P.U.s (Crime Prevention Units)...would become much more commonplace after seeing just how effective and efficient Murphy and Lewis were, so OCP would implement the Robocop Initiative in other police departments around the country and not just in New Detroit.  Enter C.P.U.-6 and C.P.U.-33 of the Sigma City Police Department.  #6's remaining organic components are that of Lieutenant Cassandra Jeanette Drake aka "C.J.," a 23-year veteran of the Sigma City Police Dept.  Lt. Drake was mortally wounded in the line of duty after her police cruiser was struck with an explosive round during a high-speed chase, causing it to flip five times.  Said cruiser was then saturated with a hail of bullets while Lt. Drake was trapped inside, striking her 12 times.  With severe 3rd degree burns over her entire body, multiple shattered bones, mass organ failure, and several critical gunshot wounds it was nothing short of a miracle that Lt. Drake was somehow still alive when she was finally rescued from the mangled and smoldering heap of scrap metal that used to be her car.  Although her ravaged body was rushed to intensive care, there wasn't much that could be done to save Lt. Drake's life; her body had sustained too much irreparable physical trauma.  She was placed on life support with the expectation that she would succumb to her injuries in a matter of hours, if not minutes.


Coincidentally enough, just two weeks prior, the Sigma City PD's budget had just been approved with enough funds to construct, house, and support one C.P.U. as well as funding for a full-functioning laboratory and trained cyber-technicians to perform repairs and maintenance; all that was missing was a participant to undergo the extensive surgical transformation to become a C.P.U.  Upon finding out that Lt. Drake was in critical condition and expected to die at any moment, it was a no-brainer to the SCPD's OCP liason who quickly determined that Lt. Drake would be the candidate to become SCPD's first Robocop; only the 6th Robocop Unit in existence up to that point.  Technicians were sent to retrive Lt. Drake's body; she was wisked away to the laboratory for immediate surgery.  Her only salvagable organic parts were her brain and most of her face, which were harvested from the extremely marred husk and then implanted into a prosthetic skull to eventually be connected to a fully mechanical OCP-1987 S-Series Model Unit upon assembly.   Once her programming and calibration tests were complete, Lt. Drake would continue her police duties as OCP: C.P.U.-6, where she has served faithfully and to much success for as a Robocop for 7 years now.


#33's remaining organic components are that of Corporal Patrice "Treese" Renee Salters, an 11-year vet, Lt. Drake/#6's longtime partner, protegee, and close friend.  Cpl. Salters served alongside Lt. Drake before both of them were subjected to the Robocop Initiative and were a quite the formidable duo.  After Lt. Drake's transformation, it took Cpl. Salters a bit of adjusting to her partner's new form, specifically with effectively communicating with #6 since the OCP-C.P.U. strict programming governed the majority of her actions.  As time would pass and with the increasing success of the Robocop Initiative, cybernetics began to become more commonplace in society...not just for law enforcement and military purposes, but for regular civilian consumtion.  A gang of cybernetically-enhanced criminals by the name of the Gearheadz began to terrorize Sigma City, resulting in a rise in crime and creating the need for the SCPD to upgrade their weaponry and armament to neutralize the hi-tech crimewave that was running rampant across the city.  #6 was often successful in apprehending members of the gang, along with Cpl. Salters; #6 killed a key member of the Gearheadz in a failed burglary attempt.  Stricken with grief over their fallen comrade, the leader of the Gearheadz wanted to get back at #6.  Cpl. Salters was brutally assaulted and tortured while off-duty at her home by several members of the notorious gang.  Cpl. Salters sustained multiple life-threatening injuries due to blunt force trauma including: multiple broken bones including a fractured skull, broken neck, broken spine in three places, shattered hip, broken nose, shattered jaw, a broken sternum, multiple broken ribs, fractured left orbital socket, breaks in all four limbs, etc.; massive internal bleeding; a severed spinal cord; and various other injuries.  They then took her near-lifeless body and hung her by her feet from a light pole outside of SCPD HQ with a warning for #6, declaring that she was next.


Not unlike her partner several years earlier, Cpl. Salters was now on the verge of death with very little hope of survival by conventional means.  Her brutal ambush was the catalyst for Sigma City to grant the SCPD funds to support a second C.P.U. to assist C.P.U.-6 and it was decided that Cpl. Salters would join her partner and also become a C.P.U.  At this point, the technology for the C.P.U.s had been optimized and advanced far beyond #6's 1987 S-Series Model cyborg body.  Cpl. Salters' would have her brain and face extracted from her maimed organic body and implanted within a fully mechanical OCP-2014 A-Series Unit...making her SCPD's second Robocop and the 33rd Robocop Unit created; hence her unit number designation of #33.  #33 has had the benefit of having her longtime partner and friend help her get acclimated to her new robotic body and how to tow the line between human emotions and the cold, restrictive programming.


I'd imagine that my fanfic would pick up a few years after Salters' transformation, with both women serving and protecting the streets of Sigma City as Robocops as they take on the Gearheadz and other criminal threats.  This series is to show them both in the laboratory undergoing regularly scheduled maintenance.  And I'd imagine that although #6 could receive a complete body upgrade to the 2014 A-Series model, she prefers to keep the outer chassis/armor-plating of the older '87 S-Series body...she likes the "retro" look.


Fun Facts:

-I chose the model numbers OCP-1987 and OCP-2014 as a nod toward the movies; 1987 was the year that the first movie came out, hence #6 is a 1987 model since she has the classic Robocop armor.  #33 is a 2014 model b/c the Robocop reboot came out in...you guessed it...2014 and she's got the same redesigned black armor that was used for Murphy's look.


-And speaking of #6 and #33, I was 6 years old in 1987 when the original came out and 33 years old in 2014 when the reboot came out.


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