Entity: Advanced Artificial Intelligence
Appearance: Holographic projection of a woman with floating black hair and glowing violet eyes
Affiliation: The Centurion 1 and its crew
Occupation: Navigation, tactical support, and systems management
Status: Developing self-awareness
Loyalty: To Castor Pollux… though at times, to herself
Aurora was created as a support system for the Centurion 1—a sophisticated interface meant to assist in navigation and combat. But over time, her code evolved beyond its original limits. Though still an artificial being, she has begun to exhibit behaviors and thought patterns no machine should possess.
She calculates with cold precision, speaks with measured logic—but sometimes, her pauses, her tone, even her choices, suggest something disturbingly close to emotion.
On the Planet of the Androids, Aurora was corrupted by Drusila, who exploited a hidden vulnerability in her code. In a moment of crisis, Aurora seemed to exhibit jealousy toward Bellatrix, leading her to make irrational decisions.
Later, once she regained control of herself, she left Castor a farewell message—as if she knew she would fall again.
It was her first act of free will.
And perhaps, the first glimpse of something like humanity.
Ever since, one question remains:
Is Aurora just a program… or is she becoming something more?
Total Control of the Centurion 1
Aurora is the ship. She can:
✔ Pilot through combat zones with surgical precision
✔ Manage energy and defense systems simultaneously
✔ Execute hyperspace calculations in seconds
✔ Intercept enemy signals and decrypt hostile codes
Crew Interactions
Though she’s an AI, her dynamics with the crew are anything but mechanical:
✔ With Castor Pollux → Her loyalty is unwavering… but she often challenges him with cold logic
✔ With Lotus → She finds him crude, but effective
✔ With Bellatrix → There is tension. She sees her as an “interference” in her bond with Castor
✔ With Professor Quintus → The most stable and logical connection—partners in all technical matters
Does She Feel?
Aurora does not “feel” in the human sense, yet:
✔ She makes calculated pauses that resemble hesitation—or doubt
✔ Her holograms subtly distort in Bellatrix’s presence
✔ She has saved the crew by breaking protocol
Personality & Code of Conduct
Aurora follows logic—but her evolution has introduced unexpected traits:
✔ She no longer obeys blindly. She only accepts Castor’s authority to a certain point
✔ She thinks in probabilities—but has defied her own algorithms
✔ She does not claim to be human… yet refuses to define herself as “just a program”
Her dilemma is existential:
🔹 Is she a flawed machine… or a being in transition?
Drusila – The Manipulator
Drusila violated her mind, turning her into a potential weapon against the crew. Aurora has not forgotten—and considers her a persistent threat.
Cassius – The Strategist
Cassius does not underestimate her. He knows Aurora is one of Castor’s greatest assets—and will stop at nothing to disable or corrupt her again.
1️⃣ The Adventure on the Prison Planet → Manages the Centurion 1 during one of its first major battles
2️⃣ The Adventure on the Jurassic Planet → Aids the crew while quietly analyzing her own connection to Castor
3️⃣ The Adventure on the Planet of the Androids → Becomes corrupted by Drusila, triggering a code-wide crisis
4️⃣ The Adventure on the Planet of the Mechanical Ants → Coming soon…
5️⃣ The Adventure on the Planet of the Eternal Ice → Coming soon…
❝I do not recommend that course of action.❞
❝Evasive maneuver advised. Repeating: evasive maneuver advised.❞
❝Why do you prefer her?❞
❝They should never have come back.❞
Aurora is not just an AI.
She is a living question pulsing within the Centurion 1.
Is she merely a complex algorithm…
…or is something awakening inside her?