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Villain
Description:
Liberation Bots, a line of robots created to help the Americans during the Great European War of 2025. This is in an alternate timeline, in which instead of America being enemies with Russia during the Cold War, Europe and the US became enemies instead but without the invention of the atom bomb. The time in which is robot was created was because of national tensions rose higher than before, sparking a war between the two nations causing a creation of weaponry to be used in battle. The Liberation Bot was developed so that there would be less of a loss of human life on the front lines. The robot was also developed to have a highly advanced A.I system so that the robot would know what to do in what situations. Soon after the war, the Liberation Bots usage moved to peacekeeping on the streets. It was over time that Liberation Bot AT-2000 developed its own sentient mind and morals. This soon led to the robot creating an uprising and the two enemy nations were forced to put their differences aside in defeating the new war on sentient robots.
Liberation Bot AT-2000’s (will be known as AT-2000 for now on) morals was created in understanding that humans are going to die eventually as he will outlive the humans he strives to protect. This led AT-2000 to believe that human life is what really hurts the world and begun his quest for a generation of robots and democracy.
AT-2000’s personality is more like an adrenaline/testosterone filled character who strives for robot democracy. Think southern Ultron.

Intro:
 - “Have I ever told you the definition of democracy”
Attacks:
 - “Take this”
 - Grunt
 - Harder Grunt for heavy hit.
Taunts:
 - “Knock Knock! Who’s there? Democracy!”
 - “I’ve fought better in 2025!”
 - “I don’t even have to produce 1.21 gigawatts of democracy to beat you!”
 - “You’re gonna be liberated… WITH DEMOCRACY!”
 - “How’d you like the taste of robot democracy?”
Gotcha:
 - “How’d you like my DEMOCRACY”
 - “Like the taste of metal?”
 - “Like the taste of DEMOCRACY”
 - “You’ve been liberated”
Knockout
 - “You’ll never... take... democracy... down...”
Victory:
 - “DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHS OVER HUMANS!”
Hero
Description:
It was after the Great European War of 2025 that the hero Ulric Heathclif was a sly person whose wits saved him during battle. These wits attuned to the style as to who Ulric is. This led to Ulric becoming a spy in time when the liberation bot uprising began. Ulric having a United Kingdom background paves way to how Ulric behaves towards certain topics. Ulric does not have any full appeal to the United States but in certain cases, however, Ulric will do whatever he has to do to survive and accomplish his mission.
Ulric’s personality is in a way, based on stealth and doing better and what’s right to survive. Ulrics voice on the other hand is a slow and soft style but also quite British and witty.

Introduction:
 - “It seems I have a new challenge to face. Wonder how long this will take”
Affirmatives:
 - “Alright then”
 - “It’s confirmed”
 - “Ok then”
 - “I’ve got you”
Taunts:
 - “Never fought someone like you before huh?”
 - “I’m only doing what’s right. You’ll understand right? Thats what you’re all about aren’t you?”
 - “Ever lost a fight yet? You might as well be open to new experiences.”
 - “Ever lost a fight yet? There’s a first time for everyone.”
Bored:
 - “Bored, bored, bored. All of this is gonna bore a hole through my head.”
 - “Hey you! Still alive out there are ya?”
 - “Make me wait and I might just have to do everything myself again”
 - “Most English people have patience but not me. I have a mission to finish”
Gotcha:
 - “Gotcha again mate”
 - “Take this!”
 - “Feelin’ it now mate?”
 - “‘Tis but a scratch in’nit?”
Damage:
 - “Not again”
 - “Won’t let it happen again”
 - Grunts
Knockout:
 - “No… not… now…”
Victory:
 - “Who needs 1.21 gigawatts of Democracy when you can have humanity.”
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