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==== Year with Liv ====
==== Year with Liv ====
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[[File:Chenkas.jpg|thumb|left|Tula with Liv and [[SV57]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots: Volume One]]'')]]
[[File:Chenkas.jpg|thumb|left|Tula with Liv and [[SV57]]. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots: Volume One]]'')]]
A week after Liv moved in with Tula, the two visited [[Kal Chenka|their father]]'s grave. After Liv was denied a job at [[Kaldor City Hospital]], Tula pulled some strings to have the need for a [[Ward Hygiene Certificate]] removed, leading to her being hired. She got on the wrong side of her new boss, [[Skellen|Overseer Skellen]], after Liv convinced her to look into the Company's recording of dead people's [[memory|memories]] using his access code. Whilst he did not want to fire her, he put a permanent warning for misconduct on her record. However, without Tula's knowledge, Liv blackmailed Skellen with a recording of [[SV57]] displaying sentience, causing him to remove the warning. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots of Life (audio story)|The Robots of Life]]'')
A week after Liv moved in with Tula, the two visited [[Kal Chenka|their father]]'s grave. After Liv was denied a job at [[Kaldor City Hospital]], Tula pulled some strings to have the need for a [[Ward Hygiene Certificate]] removed, leading to her being hired. She got on the wrong side of her new boss, [[Skellen|Overseer Skellen]], after Liv convinced her to look into the Company's recording of dead people's [[memory|memories]] using his access code. Whilst he did not want to fire her, he put a permanent warning for misconduct on her record. However, without Tula's knowledge, Liv blackmailed Skellen with a recording of [[SV57]] displaying sentience, causing him to remove the warning. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Robots of Life (audio story)|The Robots of Life]]'')


Tula invited Liv to help her with a [[clairvoyance]] test, after which she showed her the [[Vissey]]. Once Vissey's disturbing behaviour came to light, it was decided that she would be put in [[stasis]]. However, [[Til Rork|Professor Til Rork]] helped her escape, after which Rork, Tula and Liv tracked her down to the [[Kaldor Company Fusion Plant]] where Rork [[sedative|sedated]] her. The project was ruled untenable but Tula had faith that work on [[artificial intelligence]] would resume shortly after with additional systems and checks, something that Liv disagreed strongly with. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sentient (audio story)|The Sentient]]'')
Tula invited Liv to help her with a [[clairvoyance]] test, after which she showed her the [[Vissey]]. Once Vissey's disturbing behaviour came to light, it was decided that she would be put in [[stasis]]. However, [[Til Rork|Professor Til Rork]] helped her escape, after which Rork, Tula and Liv tracked her down to the [[Kaldor Company Fusion Plant]] where Rork [[sedative|sedated]] her. The project was ruled untenable but Tula had faith that work on [[artificial intelligence]] would resume shortly after with additional systems and checks, something that Liv disagreed strongly with. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Sentient (audio story)|The Sentient]]'')
Tula was concerned after [[Volar Crick|Roboanalyst Volar Crick]] returned to work so soon after [[Jasdar Crick|his wife]]'s death. Investigating the matter, she and Liv found that Skellen had sent him a [[Super-Voc]], [[SV39]], who adapted itself to become Jasdar Crick. Upon making Skellen aware of this, Crick was taken away by a [[Mental Health Tech]]. Liv told Tula that she had a feeling that things were changing on Kaldor, noting their recent experiences with SV57, Vissey and SV39. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Love Me Not (audio story)|Love Me Not]]'')


== Personality ==
== Personality ==
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