Post by RoboCop on May 16, 2017 6:46:00 GMT -7
Name: Roderick "Rudy" Schiller
Alter Ego: RoboCop Mark III
Gender: Male
Race: Human, Cybernetic Unit
Faction: Detroit Police
Partner: RoboCop/Alex J. Murphy, Officer Anne Lewis
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/robobomber.mp3
Voiced by: Robert Burke (tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/robocop__robert_burke_.mp3)
Image/Appearance:
ROBOCOP III
ROBOCOP III (WITH GUNARM)
ROBOCOP III (WITH JETPACK)
ROBOCOP III (UNMASKED AND WITHOUT CHEST ARMOR)
SCHILLER
History: Roderick Schiller, called Rudy by his friends and colleagues, was an old friend of Alex Murphy at the Metro South Precinct. However, unlike Murphy, Schiller was single. Then came the time when both he and Murphy were transferred to Metro West. There, Schiller was one of the many officers that were brutally gunned down by the ruthless Clarence Boddicker.
Rudy's body was recovered and kept in the OCP labs for whenever they needed a new police officer. Then came the time where Clarence Boddicker and his gang (in reality, Barricade and his gang) reappeared in Detroit, and became more ruthless than ever. Then, OCP scientist Marsha Tyler developed the RoboCop Mark III to assist RoboCop in this new fight against crime.
Weapons: Auto-9, Multi-Purpose Arm Attachment (with Machine Gun, Rocket Launcher and Flamethrower), Terminal Strip
Powers: Like the first Robo, RoboCop III has an internal zoom capability for better aim as well as tracking. RoboCop III also has different vision modes. His systems use a grid which is crucial to RoboCop III's targeting as well as bullet trajectory (allowing him to make ricochet shots), though apparently the targeting reticle of RoboCop III is internal to him. He also has a recorder which can detect voice fluctuations and stress as well as play back audio/visual. This recording capability enables RoboCop III to document any situation he encounters with perfect recall and unbiased neutrality, with his memory being deemed through legal agreement as admissible evidence in a court of law. RoboCop III possesses a directional microphone with which he can track conversations from a distance. It would seem to be very sensitive, as he can hear vehicles approaching from afar despite being indoors.
RoboCop III's body, while incorporating portions of Rudy Schiller's living tissue, is largely electronic and mechanical. This interior structure is protected by an armored shell composed of "titanium laminated with kevlar" making RoboCop III incredibly resilient against both bombs and bullets, as well as extreme impacts such as being hit by cars and falling off skyscrapers. His visor is made of the same material and a black strip of bulletproof anti-fog glass which protects the cranium apparatus and eyes. The visor also has an undercloth of Kevlar which protects the neck and covers up any wires etc. It should also be noted that the visor conceals most of Rudy Schiller's face inside it. The visor is attached with screws. When the visor is removed only the front of Schiller's face, from the top of the neck up, is exposed; the back of his head is entirely mechanical.
Skill: RoboCop III has all the skills of a typical police officer, but increased to the maximum. He's an expert sharpshooter and he's also an aggressive interrogator.
Trivia (Optional):
-Police Officer... no loitering!!!
-Deep down, Robo III has strong feelings for his own creator, Dr. Marsha Tyler.
Sample of how you'll play this character:
Dr. Tyler was checking on Robo III.
"Well, Schiller... there doesn't seem to be anything abnormal... just some damage in your transistors, but I already fixed that..." said Tyler.
"Thanks for your help, Doctor... I really appreciate it." said Robo III.
"Awww, it was nothing... just trying to help you the same way I help Murphy..." said Tyler.
"Murphy and I are extremely thankful..." said Robo III.
He then turns his head around and looks out the window. He is wondering if he'll ever be accepted as a human once again. Dr. Tyler treats him like one, and so does Lewis, but deep down, he does have his doubts. A robotic unit having doubts??? How can this be??? It can be... because Schiller is only half robot and half human, and he's trying to find his human side once again.
Alter Ego: RoboCop Mark III
Gender: Male
Race: Human, Cybernetic Unit
Faction: Detroit Police
Partner: RoboCop/Alex J. Murphy, Officer Anne Lewis
Theme Song: tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/robobomber.mp3
Voiced by: Robert Burke (tfregenerationone.weebly.com/uploads/6/3/4/4/63446209/robocop__robert_burke_.mp3)
Image/Appearance:
ROBOCOP III
ROBOCOP III (WITH GUNARM)
ROBOCOP III (WITH JETPACK)
ROBOCOP III (UNMASKED AND WITHOUT CHEST ARMOR)
SCHILLER
History: Roderick Schiller, called Rudy by his friends and colleagues, was an old friend of Alex Murphy at the Metro South Precinct. However, unlike Murphy, Schiller was single. Then came the time when both he and Murphy were transferred to Metro West. There, Schiller was one of the many officers that were brutally gunned down by the ruthless Clarence Boddicker.
Rudy's body was recovered and kept in the OCP labs for whenever they needed a new police officer. Then came the time where Clarence Boddicker and his gang (in reality, Barricade and his gang) reappeared in Detroit, and became more ruthless than ever. Then, OCP scientist Marsha Tyler developed the RoboCop Mark III to assist RoboCop in this new fight against crime.
Weapons: Auto-9, Multi-Purpose Arm Attachment (with Machine Gun, Rocket Launcher and Flamethrower), Terminal Strip
Powers: Like the first Robo, RoboCop III has an internal zoom capability for better aim as well as tracking. RoboCop III also has different vision modes. His systems use a grid which is crucial to RoboCop III's targeting as well as bullet trajectory (allowing him to make ricochet shots), though apparently the targeting reticle of RoboCop III is internal to him. He also has a recorder which can detect voice fluctuations and stress as well as play back audio/visual. This recording capability enables RoboCop III to document any situation he encounters with perfect recall and unbiased neutrality, with his memory being deemed through legal agreement as admissible evidence in a court of law. RoboCop III possesses a directional microphone with which he can track conversations from a distance. It would seem to be very sensitive, as he can hear vehicles approaching from afar despite being indoors.
RoboCop III's body, while incorporating portions of Rudy Schiller's living tissue, is largely electronic and mechanical. This interior structure is protected by an armored shell composed of "titanium laminated with kevlar" making RoboCop III incredibly resilient against both bombs and bullets, as well as extreme impacts such as being hit by cars and falling off skyscrapers. His visor is made of the same material and a black strip of bulletproof anti-fog glass which protects the cranium apparatus and eyes. The visor also has an undercloth of Kevlar which protects the neck and covers up any wires etc. It should also be noted that the visor conceals most of Rudy Schiller's face inside it. The visor is attached with screws. When the visor is removed only the front of Schiller's face, from the top of the neck up, is exposed; the back of his head is entirely mechanical.
Skill: RoboCop III has all the skills of a typical police officer, but increased to the maximum. He's an expert sharpshooter and he's also an aggressive interrogator.
Trivia (Optional):
-Police Officer... no loitering!!!
-Deep down, Robo III has strong feelings for his own creator, Dr. Marsha Tyler.
Sample of how you'll play this character:
Dr. Tyler was checking on Robo III.
"Well, Schiller... there doesn't seem to be anything abnormal... just some damage in your transistors, but I already fixed that..." said Tyler.
"Thanks for your help, Doctor... I really appreciate it." said Robo III.
"Awww, it was nothing... just trying to help you the same way I help Murphy..." said Tyler.
"Murphy and I are extremely thankful..." said Robo III.
He then turns his head around and looks out the window. He is wondering if he'll ever be accepted as a human once again. Dr. Tyler treats him like one, and so does Lewis, but deep down, he does have his doubts. A robotic unit having doubts??? How can this be??? It can be... because Schiller is only half robot and half human, and he's trying to find his human side once again.