Kara (web video)
Kara is a 2012 tech demo created by Quantic Dream to showcase their new graphics engine, starring Valorie Curry. It starts off showing the assembly and activation of a Ridiculously Human Robot... who proves to be a little too human.
The concept was made into a full game, Detroit: Become Human, released in 2018, with Valorie Curry reprising her role.
Watch it on YouTube.
Tropes used in Kara include:
- Artificial Human / Artificial Intelligence
- Bald Women: Though she does get hair implanted later. Twice.
- Character Title
- Cyberpunk
- Do Androids Dream?
- The Faceless: The Operator.
- Hey, It's That Voice!: The Operator is voiced by Tercelin Kirtley, who voiced Nathaniel Williams, Andrew, Miroslav Korda, and other characters in Heavy Rain.
- Ink Suit Actor/Serkis Folk: Kara looks just like her voice/motion capture actress, Valorie Curry. According to the producers, that's because Valorie "looked like an android already".
- Just a Machine: To The Operator, anyway. Kara disagrees.
- Mood Whiplash: Starts off as just an Excuse Plot to show off a new graphics engine. Then it shifts into serious Tear Jerker territory.
- My God, What Have I Done?: The Operator as he lets the fully sentient Kara-model go free.
- Omniglot: Kara's model comes packed in with 300 languages.
- Public Domain Soundtrack: The Japanese song Kara sings is "Sakura Sakura".
- Ridiculously-Human Robots: Kara is this. Notable in that we see her assembly.
- Robot Girl: Starts off somewhere inbetween a FemBot and a Skele-Bot 9000 during the assembly, but skin and hair eventually projects itself over the metallic surface. Then she turns sentient...
- Sex Bot: One of her multiple functions.
- What Measure Is a Non-Human?
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