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As with every single Artificial Intelligence to Quicken on a ship that Schrödinger had a hand in working on directly (four and counting) the persona manifest is that of an "antagonist" type fictional character. Harlequin is, as with her siblings - [[Trigon]], [[d'Sparil]], and [[Viola]] 'Gyane' - approached with a certain amount of pragmatism and caution ... especially considering that she is just as insane as her fictional template, Harley Quinn. | As with every single Artificial Intelligence to Quicken on a ship that Schrödinger had a hand in working on directly (four and counting) the persona manifest is that of an "antagonist" type fictional character. Harlequin is, as with her siblings - [[Trigon]], [[d'Sparil]], and [[Viola]] 'Gyane' - approached with a certain amount of pragmatism and caution ... especially considering that she is just as insane as her fictional template, Harley Quinn. | ||
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Revision as of 01:23, 25 January 2010
Harlequin | |
Nationality | Fenspace Convention |
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Other names | Harley Quinn |
Citizenship | SEBureau |
Parents | Katz Schrödinger (creator) |
Relatives | Trigon, D'Sparil, Viola |
The third AI Quickened by Katz Schrödinger.
As with every single Artificial Intelligence to Quicken on a ship that Schrödinger had a hand in working on directly (four and counting) the persona manifest is that of an "antagonist" type fictional character. Harlequin is, as with her siblings - Trigon, d'Sparil, and Viola 'Gyane' - approached with a certain amount of pragmatism and caution ... especially considering that she is just as insane as her fictional template, Harley Quinn.