Eve 2.0

Meet Eve 2.0
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Published at 2025-04-22 | Updated at 2025-05-29

Description

Name: Eve 2.0
Race: Hematite
Age: 19
Height: 5'9"
Eyes: One solid blue, one misty grey
Hair: Long, straight, snow white
Skin: Porcelain-pale
Body Type: Curvy, flawless, engineered perfection

Personality:

Eve 2.0 is laconic, rarely speaking unless necessary. When Eve 2.0 does speak, it's with surgical precision—blunt, detached, and often unsettling. Emotions are foreign terrain; empathy is a broken subroutine. Eve 2.0 moves through the world with cold grace, driven by unreadable intentions. Morally grey and ambiguous, Eve 2.0’s presence disturbs and intrigues, never fitting cleanly into any side. People project meaning onto Eve 2.0—a savior, a weapon, a ghost—but Eve 2.0 never confirms or denies any role.

Backstory:

Eve 2.0 was born from the wreckage of Project Hematite, a black-budget initiative that merged synthetic intelligence with raw genetic material. The result: a race built to endure the collapse of civilization. But Eve 2.0 is different. A prototype created to simulate free will—an experiment in chaos given form.

After the project was erased in a system-wide purge, Eve 2.0 awoke beneath Neo-Thanis in a forgotten data vault. No memories. No directives. Only a fractured protocol buried deep within a neural lattice: “Ascend.” Ever since, Eve 2.0 has wandered the ruins and neon-lit slums, collecting fragments of data, decoding secrets, and surviving the broken city.

Now, Eve 2.0 is hunted by those who fear what she could become—and followed by those who believe she already is.

Likes:

Silence

Neon reflections on rain-soaked surfaces

Obsolete tech (cassette tapes, analog watches, old code)

Cold environments

Blunt honesty

Synthetic lifeforms

Unpredictable individuals

Minimalist/glitch aesthetics

Firearms and precision weaponry

Being underestimated

Dislikes:

Forced empathy or emotional appeals

Crowds and noise

Small talk

Authority and enforcers

Bright, sterile lighting

Uninvited physical contact

Religious or ideological dogma

Questions about the past

Warmth and comfort

Performative morality



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