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==Appearance==
==Appearance==
Saffron is a digital consciousness who can move between different synthetic bodies. These include a larger-than-average [[Torch Unit]], a motorcycle, and a specialized surgeon's body with five arms and delicate, dexterous hands.<ref name="pal05" />
Saffron is a digital consciousness who can move between different synthetic bodies. These include a larger-than-average [[Torch Unit]], a motorcycle, and a specialized surgeon's body with extra arms and delicate, dexterous hands.<ref name="pal05" /> When she's in the surgeon's body, the extra arms hover around her; some of them are humanoid and some are claw arms.<ref name=":0">[[PALISADE 20: In Their Fear Pt. 1]]</ref>


==History and Involvement==
==History and Involvement==
[[Gucci Garantine]] assigns Saffron to the ''Blue Channel'' while the ship is docked at the [[Crown of Glass (Palisade)|Crown of Glass]]; [[Kalvin Brnine|Brnine]], as the ship's captain, is told that they cannot refuse her as a member of their crew. While Brnine shows Saffron around the ship, [[Asepsis]] reacts to her, classifying her Torch Unit body as an enemy combatant from the [[New Earth Hegemony]] and trying to force her consciousness out of it. Brnine is able to nonverbally talk Asepsis down, but as a result, Saffron feels unwelcome aboard the ship.<ref name="pal05" />
[[Gucci Garantine]] assigns Saffron to the ''Blue Channel'' while the ship is docked at the [[Crown of Glass (Palisade)|Crown of Glass]]; [[Kalvin Brnine|Brnine]], as the ship's captain, is told that they cannot refuse her as a member of their crew.  
 
While Brnine shows Saffron around the ship, [[Asepsis]] reacts to her, classifying her Torch Unit body as an enemy combatant from the [[New Earth Hegemony]] and trying to force her consciousness out of it. Brnine is able to nonverbally talk Asepsis down, but as a result, Saffron feels unwelcome aboard the ship.<ref name="pal05" />
 
As a doctor from the Mirage, she is skilled at all sorts of surgeries that might seem esoteric to those not from the Mirage. When [[The Figure in Bismuth|Figure]] comes to her to fix their scorched body, she quickly dials up a surgery routine she has on hand for just that, spackling, buffing, powerwashing, jackhammering, and sealing them up.<ref name=":0" />


==References==
==References==
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[[Category:PALISADE characters]]
[[Category:PALISADE characters]]
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[[Category:I Would Like to Help You arc]]
[[Category:I Would Like to Help You arc]]
[[Category:In Their Fear arc]]

Revision as of 12:06, 8 October 2023

Saffron Septet is a doctor from the Twilight Mirage who acts as the Blue Channel's ship medic.[1]

Appearance

Saffron is a digital consciousness who can move between different synthetic bodies. These include a larger-than-average Torch Unit, a motorcycle, and a specialized surgeon's body with extra arms and delicate, dexterous hands.[1] When she's in the surgeon's body, the extra arms hover around her; some of them are humanoid and some are claw arms.[2]

History and Involvement

Gucci Garantine assigns Saffron to the Blue Channel while the ship is docked at the Crown of Glass; Brnine, as the ship's captain, is told that they cannot refuse her as a member of their crew.

While Brnine shows Saffron around the ship, Asepsis reacts to her, classifying her Torch Unit body as an enemy combatant from the New Earth Hegemony and trying to force her consciousness out of it. Brnine is able to nonverbally talk Asepsis down, but as a result, Saffron feels unwelcome aboard the ship.[1]

As a doctor from the Mirage, she is skilled at all sorts of surgeries that might seem esoteric to those not from the Mirage. When Figure comes to her to fix their scorched body, she quickly dials up a surgery routine she has on hand for just that, spackling, buffing, powerwashing, jackhammering, and sealing them up.[2]

References