Kalran: Tales of the four nations/Subject TA714A (Talia)

"I will break our enemies master!"

Subject TA411A, or Talia by her friends, is the hero unit of the Reclaimers. Planned to be voiced by Erica Mendez

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History
Not all clones are created equal, since they are human despite the chosens adamant refusal to acknowledge it, and some are created better then most. One such was clone TA411A.

Upon her decantation, which they had noted her first body was perfect in everyway, TA411A, or Talia as the other clones began to call her, gone above and beyond in the tests and proved herself to be the best clone ever made. So great in fact that the Reclaimers began reproducing more clones of TA411A.

But, much to their anger, none of the clones of TA411A could match up or surpass TA411A. No matter what they did, whether if it was perfectly manipulation the conditions that created the originals prowess to wasting resources on modification, none of the clones reached the same height, with prevailing theories being that there was some sort of impurity in TA411A's cloning vat that made her. Never acknowledging that the clones are people, not machines.

Despite this setback they still trained TA411A, now as a personal soldier for the Reclaimers, until she was fit for battle. And one she was on the battlefield she blew expectations.

In battle she showed her skills and bravery by leading and rallying other clones around her. Such as it was that the clones now took to battle with suicidal confidence and won.

Soon the chosen began to experiment on. At first it was simple and she accepted, improved stamina, hardened skin and bones, enhanced nightvision, and the likes. But soon the chosen had an idea, and after considering the cost, they choose to use the phoenix implant.

To TA411A it was to further hone her senses and allow her to tap into the Reclaimers advance network, allowing faster communications between her and the chosen, and to help better coordinate with the forces on the field. But for the chosen it had a more insidious purpose.

The true function of the implant is to control her, fearing that one day she will malfunction and rebel, like many clones before, and to also transfer her mind in the event she dies. Because until they can reliable replicate her strengths they need her skills.

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Now whenever her suit systems detects a fatal attack coming towards her it will immediately make a copy of her mind and forcibly shunt said copy out of her body and back to the Reclaimers mainframe. After the battle if her body miraculously survived, and not considered too damaged, her cloned conscious will merge with the original. if her original bodies dies on the other hand, or the chosen considered it too expensive to repair the body, the chosen first salvage what they can of her old body and will take a clone to be her new host, preferably one that matches her original body since it has a higher chance of accepting her mind.

And in order to maintain the clones morale by putting her as a shining immortal. All clones that had witness her death were, save for those they deemed as a suitable host, were swiftly killed, so that they may not talk about her death. This flagrant abuse of murder is justified to the chosen a clone is nothing but a statistic, and something that can easily be replaced.

The process of transferring TA411A mind is considered a rather painful experience. As the mainframe AI that contain T411A mind will begin to purge the original mind of the body, this incredibly traumatic process leads to the perishing of most of bodies original personality, the clone often screaming in pain and crying as their mind is being forcibly ripped apart as TA411A can only watch, until all that's left is an empty husk of a body. In which her the AI will now forcibly put her mind into it and reconfigure the body to match her physique, a long process where the body is literally broken to pieces to be remolded. After which the chosen will monitor her for a few minute to make sure the body accepts her mind.

Once its shown that her body and mind are in sync they will then reinstall the implants she had into her new body, if possible they would reuse the old parts from her previous body, a long and painful process without any anesthetic, since they don't want to waste it on something that they presume can't feel pain. And once done, and making sure her implants are working she is released back to the frontlines.

This painful cycle of death and rebirth, having her forced to watch as a clone, with their own dreams, being killed in a cruel way so that she can take over their body, with fragments of their memories integrating into her own mind, the constant reinstalling of her implants, and the knowledge that her death caused the death of more clones, those whom she had bonded in their campaigns or had learnt of their dreams and passion through the implant, means the TA411A of the current time is noticeably different from the original. Her mind now split in two.

The "god" whom the chosen hates. Her original mind who realized how uncaring the chosen are and desiring either death, killing the chosen, or both, and always tries to refuse orders when she takes control, though her implants force her to follow. Who swings between depression and rage. Hoping that one day she and her fellow clones can be free.

And the "dog" whom the chosen prefers. The part of her fragmented mind that developed a codependency for the chosen, and still lovingly calls them master, and follows orders like a dog, a dog that is fine with being degraded, abused, and berated by their masters so long as they give them attention.

Trivia

 * Her character is a fusion of Rei Ayami from Neon Genesis Evangalion, Yuriko omega from red alert 3, Libra from mental omega, and Chise from Saikano. Though her split personality is based off the nightkin from Fallout New Vegas, noticeably Dog/God from Dead Money.
 * Her style is a hybrid of Libra from mental omega and Yuriko from red alert 3.

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