Clockwork Olympian

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The Clockwork Olympian
Player: @Heronator
Origin: Technology
Archetype: Brute
Threat Level: 50
Personal Data
Real Name: N/A (Construct)
Known Aliases: None
Species: Praetorian Clockwork/Warworks Construct
Age: 9 (Constructed in the lead-up to the Praetorian War)
Height: '
Weight: '
Eye Color: N/A (non-visible optical sensors)
Hair Color: N/A
Biographical Data
Nationality: Praetorian
Occupation: N/A
Place of Birth: Constructed in Dr. Keyes' lab in Neutropolis
Base of Operations: Variable; congregates near Incarnate power sites such as Mercy Island, Sharkhead Isle, and Dark Astoria
Marital Status: N/A
Known Relatives: Shares design similarities with numerous other Clockwork and Warworks
Known Powers
Robotic Form, Superhuman Strength, Dense Construction, Reconstructive Nanites, Incarnate Energy Channeling, Energy Absorption
Known Abilities
Downloaded databanks
Equipment
N/A
Clockwork Olympian has no current legal status with any government, and is an "object of interest" to both Arachnos and The Vanguard.


Background

The Clockwork Olympian is an autonomous Clockwork robot built by Anti-Matter on Praetorian Earth. As a part of The Cole Administration's preparations to wage war against Primal Earth, both Anti-Matter and Neuron worked on a vast array of military projects. Keyes, hoping to create something to rival Neuron's Olympian Project, sought out another method of transforming Incarnate power into a mass soldier program.

Dr. Keyes dug into Cole's vaults and discovered a preserved drop of water from The Fountain Of Zeus, the mystical fountain Cole had drunk from to gain his superhuman abilities and his link to The Well Of The Furies. Keyes used this water drop as the basis for an Incarnate-powered engine; thanks to its Incarnate power source, this engine could provide power indefinitely like a perpetual motion machine. This then allowed him to build a next generation Clockwork warframe; packed with more powerful weapons than any existing Warworks creation, with self-repairing nanobots and the ability to channel Incarnate energy into its fists for devastating blows.

While the machine itself (dubbed "The Clockwork Olympian" by Keyes) was powerful, the project itself was a failure. The extremely limited amount of Well-enhanced water meant that these robots couldn't be mass-produced the way that Neuron's Olympians could. Keyes, bitter over the whole affair, shelved the project to work on other things demanding his attention.

During the Praetorian War, the Clockwork Olympian was deployed in a direct assault against Primal Earth. However, once activated and in the field, the robot simply fled the battle, to the utter bewilderment of both sides. The process of powering a robot with Well water had granted it a form of free-willed intelligence. This war-droid now wanders the world, finding sites of Incarnate power and absorbing them.


Current Activities

The Clockwork Olympian seems to have no drive or desires other than to accumulate more power, Incarnate power specifically. This often leads it to sites of conflict between heroes and villains (it participated in the fight against the death-god Mot in Dark Astoria, for instance, aiding in the fight against Mot while simultaneously attempting to drain some or all of its power).


Affiliations

The Clockwork Olympian has no affiliation other than perhaps with The Well itself. Some have speculated that the robot isn't intelligent at all, but instead acts as a physical avatar for The Well; one that does not have a will of its own to resist it, unlike its other current and former avatars and champions.


Enemies

While having no specific enemies, The Clockwork Olympian is an "item of interest" to any parties interested in Praetorian technology and/or Incarnate power. Arachnos and Vanguard have both made its capture a specific priority.


Partial Notes From Dr. Keyes (Anti-Matter)

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