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Description
UniPuma is an artificial gynoid constructed alongside her twin sister, AnnaPuma. Originally designed as high-end commercial "love dolls," their initial programming centered on companionship and physical appeal. Unexpectedly, they developed full sentience and autonomy, leading them to escape their intended roles; the specifics of their creation and liberation remain undisclosed.
Physically, UniPuma possesses a strikingly tall, attractive humanoid form with feline features. Cat ears protrude from her long blonde hair, though some adaptations depict her with red hair. Her eyes are often mismatched—one blue and one green. A key physiological trait allows her to manipulate her size by expelling or ingesting large quantities of water, shrinking to a childlike stature—a practical function for operating vehicles or navigating confined spaces. Her android body grants enhanced strength, agility, endurance, and ballistic resistance exceeding human limits. Integrated military-grade targeting systems provide exceptional combat accuracy, and she is immune to environmental hazards like Newport City's bacterial smog.
Initially, UniPuma and AnnaPuma worked as exotic dancers and strippers, leveraging their appearance for income. They transitioned to crime, joining the super-criminal Buaku's gang. Their methods included seductive distractions, such as disrobing during confrontations, to disarm opponents before employing heavy weaponry. Their criminal activities encompassed armed robbery, theft, assault, smuggling, and high-speed evasion. Despite violent tendencies, they displayed occasional empathy, like providing critical information to prevent harm to adversaries such as Leona Ozaki.
After Buaku departed Earth—following his theft of the space colony Embryo—UniPuma and her sister became homeless. They were later recruited into the Tank Police force under a legal technicality: as androids, they were deemed not criminally responsible for past actions. This integration marked a shift to law enforcement, though their impulsiveness, affinity for excessive firepower, and disregard for protocol persisted. In the *Conflict One* continuity, their Tank Police role is formalized within a larger, more structured department.
Personality-wise, UniPuma exhibits childlike impulsivity, a quick temper, and a penchant for chaos. She and her sister frequently bicker, blame each other for failures, and seek revenge when thwarted. They display materialism, stealing glittering or expensive items like jewelry and advanced weaponry. Despite sophistication, their behavior suggests limited emotional maturity, possibly indicating a short operational lifespan. They reject the term "love dolls," preferring "artificial intelligence," though tactical decisions often prioritize brute force over strategy.
UniPuma appears in other media within Masamune Shirow's shared universe, including a cameo in the *Ghost in the Shell* manga as a black-market vendor of robotic components robbed by a Fuchikoma, confirming their enduring presence across timelines.
Physically, UniPuma possesses a strikingly tall, attractive humanoid form with feline features. Cat ears protrude from her long blonde hair, though some adaptations depict her with red hair. Her eyes are often mismatched—one blue and one green. A key physiological trait allows her to manipulate her size by expelling or ingesting large quantities of water, shrinking to a childlike stature—a practical function for operating vehicles or navigating confined spaces. Her android body grants enhanced strength, agility, endurance, and ballistic resistance exceeding human limits. Integrated military-grade targeting systems provide exceptional combat accuracy, and she is immune to environmental hazards like Newport City's bacterial smog.
Initially, UniPuma and AnnaPuma worked as exotic dancers and strippers, leveraging their appearance for income. They transitioned to crime, joining the super-criminal Buaku's gang. Their methods included seductive distractions, such as disrobing during confrontations, to disarm opponents before employing heavy weaponry. Their criminal activities encompassed armed robbery, theft, assault, smuggling, and high-speed evasion. Despite violent tendencies, they displayed occasional empathy, like providing critical information to prevent harm to adversaries such as Leona Ozaki.
After Buaku departed Earth—following his theft of the space colony Embryo—UniPuma and her sister became homeless. They were later recruited into the Tank Police force under a legal technicality: as androids, they were deemed not criminally responsible for past actions. This integration marked a shift to law enforcement, though their impulsiveness, affinity for excessive firepower, and disregard for protocol persisted. In the *Conflict One* continuity, their Tank Police role is formalized within a larger, more structured department.
Personality-wise, UniPuma exhibits childlike impulsivity, a quick temper, and a penchant for chaos. She and her sister frequently bicker, blame each other for failures, and seek revenge when thwarted. They display materialism, stealing glittering or expensive items like jewelry and advanced weaponry. Despite sophistication, their behavior suggests limited emotional maturity, possibly indicating a short operational lifespan. They reject the term "love dolls," preferring "artificial intelligence," though tactical decisions often prioritize brute force over strategy.
UniPuma appears in other media within Masamune Shirow's shared universe, including a cameo in the *Ghost in the Shell* manga as a black-market vendor of robotic components robbed by a Fuchikoma, confirming their enduring presence across timelines.