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Azure

Azure

Azure is the android protagonist from the webcomic Azure; created by the human counterpart she resembles and retains her consciousness and memories. As a scientist for the Sentinel project, she invented the process for transferring one's mind into an Android blank.

Name:
Azure
Publisher:
Real name:
Emelie
Aliases:
  • Em
Birth date:
None
Gender:
Female
Powers:
  • Berserker Strength
  • Implants
  • Stamina
  • Unarmed Combat
First issue:
cover

Physical Description

Blue eyes, blonde hair, 5′6″, slender but toned. Like the other Android models in Azure, she has a flesh-like exterior with a mettalic alloy skeleton and an artificial computer-like brain which retains her memories and consciousness.  

Nationality

Emelie was American of Dutch descent. 

Occupation

Scientist/ Programmer - specializing in artificial intelligences and bio-mechanics. 

Other

She enjoys watercolour painting and was an Olympic swimming medalist (Bronze). Also enjoys diving and climbing. 

  

History

 
Prior to the Event, Emelie (Azure) was a lead researcher for Minerva's Sentinel Project, heading a team consisting of thinktank members Ana (Viridian), Sacha (Sienna), Molochai, and Emelie herself. Just prior to the event, Emelie was stricken by a devestating illness, and upon waking just after the event - found herself alone on the island compound, with only Pearl, a gigantic A.I. submersible craft. Pearl informed Emelie of their directives:  to seek and aid survivors, chart alterations to the planet, and eliminate harmful mutations arising from the event, and of Emelie's particular code name to use in transmissions to one another - Azure.

After an unusual attack by well-supplied and outfitted pirates, Emelie learned of a secret protocol, "X8", unknown to herself but embedded in her psyche. Upon activating this protocol she was transformed into a killing machine with perfect movements and precision. Nothing more is known about this strange ability.     
 

Issues

July 2010

February 2011

March 2011

April 2011

Volumes

2008

Authors