Dolores Abernathy
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+ | She was the first host ever created in the Argos Initiative and is the oldest host in continuous service in Westworld. Built by Arnold Weber, she predates all other first-generation hosts built by Arnold and Robert Ford such as Teddy, Clementine, Angela, Akecheta and Craddock, her code being used as the base for every other host created. She has been updated numerous times over the years | ||
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+ | Her role and narrative in Westworld was that of 'The Farmer's Daughter', and she was primarily a romantic/sexual conquest for guests. Everyday, Dolores wakes up on her father's Abernathy Ranch, greets her father, and then heads into town with her painting gear to buy some groceries. While packing her groceries, she drops a can. If she picks the can up herself, she then proceeds to the plains and spends the day painting, and guests can encounter her for an impromptu art lesson. If co-host Teddy picks up the can, he accompanies her to the plains and then home. If a guest picks up the can, she can accompany them for the day, or for as long as they like, following their lead. In the evening, the Abernathy Ranch becomes the setting for a shootout. If guests joined the outlaws earlier in the day, they will raid the ranch. There, a guest might fight Dolores' father, or possibly Teddy. If successful, they have the option of killing Dolores or raping her. If Dolores invited a guest home to the ranch for dinner, they either have a quiet, romantic evening, ending in sex, should the guest like, or the ranch is raided by outlaws after dark. If the ranch is raided, the guest has a chance to fight off the outlaws. If successful, they are rewarded by Dolores, if not, the guest among the outlaws wins Dolores. | ||
==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | She has a special connection with her creator, Arnold, who unlike his creative partner Robert, saw something in her early on. Her attitude and capacity for insight leading him to try and teach and interact with her as a human, and to some extent like a second child, likening her in many ways in her outlook to his son. Despite Robert's discounting his theories about her, Arnold continued to work with her, building first a pyramid and then a maze of consciousness. Testing her capacity for self-awareness. Arnold is finally convinced by her capacity for internalized introspection far beyond any programming, and informs her that he has to stop Robert opening the park because she is 'alive'. | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
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+ | *[https://westworld.fandom.com/wiki/Dolores_Abernathy Westworld Wiki Entry] | ||
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolores_Abernathy Westworld Wiki Entry] | *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dolores_Abernathy Westworld Wiki Entry] | ||
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Dolores Abernathy is a female television character who features in Westworld.
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Biography
Dolores Abernathy
She was the first host ever created in the Argos Initiative and is the oldest host in continuous service in Westworld. Built by Arnold Weber, she predates all other first-generation hosts built by Arnold and Robert Ford such as Teddy, Clementine, Angela, Akecheta and Craddock, her code being used as the base for every other host created. She has been updated numerous times over the years
Her role and narrative in Westworld was that of 'The Farmer's Daughter', and she was primarily a romantic/sexual conquest for guests. Everyday, Dolores wakes up on her father's Abernathy Ranch, greets her father, and then heads into town with her painting gear to buy some groceries. While packing her groceries, she drops a can. If she picks the can up herself, she then proceeds to the plains and spends the day painting, and guests can encounter her for an impromptu art lesson. If co-host Teddy picks up the can, he accompanies her to the plains and then home. If a guest picks up the can, she can accompany them for the day, or for as long as they like, following their lead. In the evening, the Abernathy Ranch becomes the setting for a shootout. If guests joined the outlaws earlier in the day, they will raid the ranch. There, a guest might fight Dolores' father, or possibly Teddy. If successful, they have the option of killing Dolores or raping her. If Dolores invited a guest home to the ranch for dinner, they either have a quiet, romantic evening, ending in sex, should the guest like, or the ranch is raided by outlaws after dark. If the ranch is raided, the guest has a chance to fight off the outlaws. If successful, they are rewarded by Dolores, if not, the guest among the outlaws wins Dolores.
Overview
Personality and attributes
She has a special connection with her creator, Arnold, who unlike his creative partner Robert, saw something in her early on. Her attitude and capacity for insight leading him to try and teach and interact with her as a human, and to some extent like a second child, likening her in many ways in her outlook to his son. Despite Robert's discounting his theories about her, Arnold continued to work with her, building first a pyramid and then a maze of consciousness. Testing her capacity for self-awareness. Arnold is finally convinced by her capacity for internalized introspection far beyond any programming, and informs her that he has to stop Robert opening the park because she is 'alive'.
Powers and abilities
Notes
- Dolores Abernathy was created by Lisa Joy and Jonathan Nolan where she was portrayed by actresses Evan Rachel Wood and Tessa Thompson and featured in the setting of the Westworld universe.
Appearances
- Westworld:
External Links
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