I-Machines (ID-0)

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In appearance, an I-Machine were typically large humanoids in form that towered over ordinary humans. Their designs could vary as could their abilities with some being custom made by their users.
 
In appearance, an I-Machine were typically large humanoids in form that towered over ordinary humans. Their designs could vary as could their abilities with some being custom made by their users.
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Certain individuals had their consciousnesses permanently residing in the large I-Machines with these being known as '''Evertrancers'''  (エバートランサー Ebātoransā). Such people had a variety of reasons for residing in their mechanical forms as their original bodies could be lost or they may have discarded them. Within galactic society, such a practice was considered illegal and unethical by other humans beings.
  
 
==Users==
 
==Users==

Revision as of 21:13, 29 September 2018

I-Machines are mecha that feature in ID-0.

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History

I-Machines (Iマシン I mashin) were a type of remote pilotable mecha that was developed by humanity in the future after the discovery of Orichalt. This propelled mankind into an age of interstellar space travel where they sought to find more caches of the mineral with special robots being made to operate in the extreme environments it was found in with these becoming the I-Machines.

Overview

In appearance, an I-Machine were typically large humanoids in form that towered over ordinary humans. Their designs could vary as could their abilities with some being custom made by their users.

Certain individuals had their consciousnesses permanently residing in the large I-Machines with these being known as Evertrancers (エバートランサー Ebātoransā). Such people had a variety of reasons for residing in their mechanical forms as their original bodies could be lost or they may have discarded them. Within galactic society, such a practice was considered illegal and unethical by other humans beings.

Users

  • Maya Mikuri :
  • Ido :
  • Rick Ayer :
  • Karla Milla-Foden :
  • Grayman :

Notes

  • I-Machines feature in the setting of ID-0.

Appearances

  • ID-0:

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