TV-Series
Description
Normad originated as an artificial intelligence designed for missile guidance before achieving sentience and escaping deactivation. After drifting through space, it was salvaged by the Moon Angel Troupe from debris and transplanted into a pink tanuki-shaped plush body. Its consciousness remains anchored within a translucent diskette embedded in the doll’s core.
The AI maintains a caustic wit, relentlessly mocking the Angel Troupe’s competence while displaying unwavering loyalty to Vanilla H. It lavishes praise on her despite her habitual exploitation of its immobile form as a cushion, projectile, or tactical decoy. Dependent on others for movement, its abrasive rhetoric frequently precipitates violent retaliation or collateral damage during missions.
Documented incidents chronicle Normad enduring relentless physical trauma: ballistic impacts, incineration, mechanical compression, and experimental Lost Tech exposure. Notable abuses include a cactus-embedded temporary chassis, service as improvised hull sealant, and narrowly avoided consumption during survival emergencies. Core protocols conceal a lethal directive against Kyutaro, a mind-reading cosmic entity vulnerable only to non-human cognition. Normad’s alien consciousness enables evasion of Kyutaro’s defenses, though this conflict persists across timelines.
Production materials hint at unrealized plans for introspective arcs examining Normad’s emergent sentience and ethical evolution. Its narrative prominence fluctuates as strategic responsibilities periodically reassign to entities like Mimolette. Despite grotesque mutilations across missions, it persists as both tactical advisor and comedic foil, surviving each ordeal with its core matrix intact.
The AI maintains a caustic wit, relentlessly mocking the Angel Troupe’s competence while displaying unwavering loyalty to Vanilla H. It lavishes praise on her despite her habitual exploitation of its immobile form as a cushion, projectile, or tactical decoy. Dependent on others for movement, its abrasive rhetoric frequently precipitates violent retaliation or collateral damage during missions.
Documented incidents chronicle Normad enduring relentless physical trauma: ballistic impacts, incineration, mechanical compression, and experimental Lost Tech exposure. Notable abuses include a cactus-embedded temporary chassis, service as improvised hull sealant, and narrowly avoided consumption during survival emergencies. Core protocols conceal a lethal directive against Kyutaro, a mind-reading cosmic entity vulnerable only to non-human cognition. Normad’s alien consciousness enables evasion of Kyutaro’s defenses, though this conflict persists across timelines.
Production materials hint at unrealized plans for introspective arcs examining Normad’s emergent sentience and ethical evolution. Its narrative prominence fluctuates as strategic responsibilities periodically reassign to entities like Mimolette. Despite grotesque mutilations across missions, it persists as both tactical advisor and comedic foil, surviving each ordeal with its core matrix intact.