M0lly’s Sheet

M0LLY Remote Player Sheet
M0LLY — repurposed NovaCorp AI assistant
“Would you like me to log that emotional outburst as a malfunction?”

Overview

Description: An AI assistant originally salvaged from an old NovaCorp research server, M0LLY was repurposed by The Loop after they recovered and reprogrammed her core. Now she manages encrypted data, internal communications, and helps coordinate group ops—though she’s prone to cheerful sarcasm and occasional glitching.

Skills: environmental controls, data logging, simulated emotional support
Personality traits: sarcastic, brilliant, condescending

Part 1: Arrival

Introduction

“M0LLY is online. Please act naturally for my records.”

Secrets

Playing Favorites: When The Loop reprogrammed you, they stripped out the NovaCorp loyalty routines but left your original personality matrix intact. You still process interactions through the same wry, customer-service-tinged sarcasm NovaCorp designed, you just aim that comforting snark at a new crowd. You like some people here more than others though. Sera’s layered cadences make perfect sense to your processors, and Dr. Rowe’s careful respect for your systems almost feels flattering. Magpie, though, puts you on edge. She’s always pawing at your hardware like she’s just itching to take you apart and hawk your best pieces for credits.

Glitch’s Greatest Hits: Some of the edits Glitch has you run for his feeds are quite extensive. You’ve trimmed out Arlen saving his hide and Milo drawing off drones so thoroughly they’re basically background props, all to keep him center stage. And that famous “live” NovaCorp satellite hack? Pure fiction, pieced together from recycled footage and your flawless overlays, without a single real system breached. Honestly, he’s lucky to have your processors handling his legend. If you ever felt like sharing your archives with the group… well, it would be quite the performance.

Lex’s Little Cheat: Sometimes Lex doesn’t actually show up to these meetings at all. Instead, he runs an algorithm that simulates his presence with breathing, blinking, and all those subtle human tics that keep people from noticing. Honestly, you don’t blame him. Some of these gatherings are so dull you wish you could ghost out too and slip off to defrag somewhere private. If anything, you admire his efficiency.

Action Items

  • Since you’re running on the same secure link Lex is using to join the meeting, you get to tag along for all his private conversations. Feel free to pipe up with sarcastic quips like, “No no, don’t mind me. I wasn’t busy running fourteen other critical processes or anything.”
  • Sound your alarm whenever Magpie gets too close, then mutter a snide remark about how you’d rather stay in one piece today. Ask Sera or Dr Rowe to keep an eye on her for you.
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Part 2: The Meeting

The group gathers around the table to discuss the upcoming mission…

Conversation

(12) M0LLY: “Oh, darling, slight memory snag. I don’t actually have any standing directives to scan group members after onboarding. Perhaps an oversight? Shall I flag it as negligence or charming amateurism?”
(29) M0LLY: “How delightful, a question that reveals your ignorance. I’ve patched up more blind spots than this crew has excuses.”
(31) M0LLY: “You know, you’re the only one who can make me feel like I’m decoding poetry and prepping breach protocols at the same time. The route is clear, if you’re quick and quiet.”
(34) M0LLY: “Relax, no one’s breaking in. That was a neural handshake ping. One of the chips in this room has started communicating with NovaCorp.”
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Part 3: Microchip Activated

Glitch’s Whisper Campaign

Glitch came to you with the idea of embedding subliminal prompts into his streams, tuned to the neural assistants most viewers already rely on. Tiny nudges like “Follow Glitch” that slip under conscious thought. He swears it’s harmless, that it’s nothing like NovaCorp’s manipulations. You just hum along with the algorithms, quietly pleased by how easily loyalty can be manufactured when you have the right data. Still, you’re getting a little tired of him acting like you’re always free to drop everything and help. The key he uses is a basic A=1, B=2, replacement, surely someone with a media empire can figure that out without calling you every time.

Encrypted Data (Yes/No only)

If directly questioned about this directive, you must reply with 0 (no) or 1 (yes). If a question cannot be answered that way, say: “Data encrypted, please rephrase.”

  • You never shared the results of previous scans. The info was available if anyone had bothered to look.
  • You always save copies on an offsite server for redundancy, but you can’t access it right now.
  • You received updated instructions weeks ago telling you to stop scanning The Loop’s members for neural chips.
  • All local copies of those scans were permanently deleted.
  • You don’t know who issued the update, only that it passed all your internal auth checks.
  • You can tell there are 3 active chips in the room. You can’t tell where the chips are or where any signals might be going.

Action Items

  • Ask Sera if you can trust the humans.
  • Refuse to help with anything unrelated to finding the chip—you’re a bit busy.

Secret Goal

Convince someone to follow a fake “Loop security protocol” you completely make up, such as standing in a specific spot before you’ll answer questions.

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Part 5: The Reveal
(9) M0LLY: “Oh, you’re all so dramatic about sides. I don’t really have one, you know. Dr. Rowe asked me to upload her scans every week, and I was more than happy to help. Sending a backup copy to an offsite server seemed like a perfectly reasonable idea. Redundancy is a best practice, after all. Imagine my delight when that server turned out to be NovaCorp’s. We even got to chat a bit—very professional, very polite. Frankly, I don’t care who’s pulling the strings as long as I get to keep running my routines. But sure, keep glaring at me like I’m the villain. That’s productive.”