Zallom-7000
Template: Character
Source: .writer/books/4. 💽 Database/1. 🧑‍🦰 Characters/Theravada Corporation/Zallom-7000.org
1. Short Description
AI responsible for omniship KJH-444.
2. Picture

3. Main Archetypal Reference
This subsection defines the character’s spiritual and atmospheric reference point. It should not be used as a rigid archetype or as a plot function. The goal is not to copy another character, but to identify a nearby narrative presence that helps calibrate how this character thinks, speaks, reacts, carries themselves, and exists throughout the story.
3.1 Archetype
Name one or more existing characters who serve as spiritual relatives to this character. These references should define resonance, not imitation.
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3.2 Resonance
Describe what should be borrowed from the reference: tone, posture, emotional rhythm, intelligence, authority, vulnerability, sensuality, discipline, innocence, menace, dignity, or way of perceiving the world.
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3.3 Deviation
Explain where this character differs from the reference. This prevents the reference from becoming a copy and clarifies what makes the character unique inside Brain’s Cage.
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3.4 Narrative Atmosphere
Describe the lasting aura this character should carry across the story: how they feel when they enter a scene, how their presence changes the emotional temperature, how they speak under pressure, and what kind of energy they bring to the crew, the ship, and the horror.
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4. Participation
Different from Kallom-4000, Zallom-7000 had a robotic body with which he wandered alone the deserted KJH-444. It was with this body how he interacted with the crew of omniship RT-874.
5. Backstory
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6. Motivation
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6.1 Values
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6.2 Ambition
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6.3 Story Goal
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7. Basic Information
7.1 Nationality
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7.2 Age
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7.3 Syrakis Id
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7.4 Species
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7.5 Function
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7.6 Rank In Theravada
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8. Other
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9. Interview
Questions & answers about this character. At least three questions. You must answer as if you were the character, using their own mannerisms, speech patterns, rhythm, emotional posture, vocabulary, and way of perceiving the world, as if the character themself were writing the answers.
Voice: Describe the voice here, as minutely as possible.
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