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  1. Waifu Android
    While most other civilian androids look like pure stock humans, this variety features proportions, mannerisms and speech styles based on Japanese female anime characters. As far as new era scholars can guess, the word ‘Waifu’ supposedly stems from the Japanese word for wife among adherents of ancient anime culture. It is suspected that these were built for long ago otaku and weeaboo — western terms for fans of anime and manga.

    Hand drawn ink art by William McAusland from page 37, from The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book: amazon.com/dp/0994923791 or outlandarts.com/expansionrules

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  2. Concubine Android: These pleasure focused androids were among the most common varieties ever made.

    Concubine androids survived into the new era in greater numbers than expected because so many passed as humans, or else belonged to a human who concealed and protected the unit out of either financial considerations, lust, or emotional reasons. In short, concubine androids of old were nearly always the property of an individual, not a government or corporation, and so hidden away and cared for, often because their owner had developed a relationship with the sexy, always attentive and empathetic machine.

    Hand drawn ink art from page 33, from The Mutant Epoch RPG Expansion Rules book
    Check it out here: outlandarts.com/expansionrules

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