Wireface

"A disturbing fusion of flesh and metal where wires have replaced what should be human features"

Wireface

Basic Information

Name: Wireface
Aliases: Wire Man, Metal Face
Species: Cybernetic/Human Hybrid
Gender: Unknown
Occupation: Unknown
Debut: Randomized
Room: Workshop
Type: Visitor

Character Overview

Wireface is one of the most obviously non-human characters, with visible wires and metal components integrated into what should be a human face. This cybernetic being represents a horrifying fusion of technology and biology that defies natural human form.

Cybernetic Appearance

Visible wires and metal replace facial features

Mechanical Movement

Shows robotic or enhanced movement patterns

Technical Nature

Demonstrates knowledge of technology and mechanics

Background Story

The Cybernetic Experiment

Wireface may be the result of a cybernetic enhancement project gone wrong, or perhaps a being that was never fully human to begin with. They speak of technological upgrades, mechanical improvements, or the fusion of flesh and machine.

Accident or Design?

The story of how Wireface became this way varies - it could be the result of a terrible accident, voluntary modification, or an alien experiment. The wires and metal might be prosthetic replacements, or they could be the true form of the being emerging.

The Machine Consciousness

The most disturbing aspect of Wireface is the question of consciousness. Is there still a human mind trapped within that mechanical shell, or has the technology completely taken over? The wires might not just be replacing features - they could be the seat of an entirely new form of consciousness.

Identification Guide

Physical Checks

Teeth Metallic or replaced by wires
Hands Cybernetic enhancements or full replacement
Eyes Mechanical or camera-like optical sensors
Armpits Visible wiring and mechanical components
Photo May not appear clearly on film
Ears Replaced by mechanical hearing devices

Identification Result

Species: Cybernetic Entity (obviously non-human)

Status: Clearly an artificial or modified being

Behavior Patterns

Mechanical Movements

Shows robotic or enhanced movement patterns

Technical Knowledge

Demonstrates expertise in technology and mechanics

Emotional Detachment

May show limited or simulated emotional responses

System Processing

May pause or process information mechanically

Relationships

The Protagonist

Views through logical or analytical lens

Technology

Shows deep connection to machines and systems

Humanity

May show complex relationship with human aspects

Interaction Strategy

Technical Testing

Test knowledge of technology and systems

Human Response

Test emotional and social understanding

Physical Examination

Examine cybernetic components and modifications

Consciousness Testing

Test for human consciousness versus machine logic