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弱音ハク//Yowane Haku ([personal profile] sakedrinking) wrote2009-01-01 12:00 am

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Character Information

Character, series-
Haku Yowane, Vocaloids

Character type- Haku is a fan-made Vocaloid created by the Japanese artist Caffein.

Digimon partner- Phascomon > Porcupamon > ??? > ???

D-Comm colours/symbol- Silver and Purple, Sake bottle

Character age- Physically and mentally about 25. Activation was almost 3 years ago.

Character history-

VOCALOIDs were taking the world by storm. Cybernetic androids with the programmed ability to sing, dance, play instruments and perform had become such a sensation over night that everyone wanted a peice of the action. The unfortunate fact was that not everyone could. Only one company had perfected the art so far, making the first five that came on to the musical scene and divulging the secrets of their success to no one. A rival company, though, was just desperate enough to find a way to steal the secrets and begin the attempt at making VOCALOIDs for themselves.

Sadly the same sucess was not to be had by this rival company. They were missing several key components needed to make their creations as well as the first company had, and as each VOCALOID was came with their own unique AI, they were faced with the problem of not knowing just what would come out of their efforts. Yowane Haku was their first, followed by Akita Neru, both modeled after their predecessor, Hatsune Miku. While Neru had the problem of simply not caring if she was good enough as a VOCALOID and behaving much like an onery teenager, Haku was the opposite, finding herself constantly depressed that she sounded far too mechanical to be any decent. She couldn't dance nearly as well as the others, and her creators missed any chance to give her further skills with an instrument like many of the other VOCALOIDs had taken up. While Neru took to simply ignoring the world around her, spending all her time fiddling with a mobile phone she'd been given, Haku could only find solace in a bottle or two of sake, and spent most of her time drunk.

These failed attempts at VOCALOIDs were found out by the original company, and a terrible, lengthy lawsuit followed that crushed the one that had created the two of them, and when it was all over they found themselves not only without a place of employment, but without a home as well. The original company took pity on the two of them, and while they would never sell nearly as much as the others, they were at least given a place to live amongst their 'brothers and sisters'.

Haku was regulated to singing mostly slower, sad sounding ballads and generally mellower songs than Miku's up beat pop songs, and as such she often felt a bit restricted by her weaker voice, but knew there was nothing she could really do about it. She still suffered from her depression, knowing she'd never be as good as 'little sister' Miku, but she was grateful, if nothing else that she'd not only been given a chance but a family as well, and she enjoyed her time with the other VOCALOIDs. They taught her how to dance better, and she learned to play the guitar as well, increasing some of her talents and in turn increasing some of her marketability as well. She was able to begin touring with the rest of them.

While on tour with them, they headed to a coastal town for a show, and had a few hours to kill after the concert was over. While the twins Ren and Len went exploring the coast, Kaito, Miku and Maiko went shopping, Gaku and Luka stayed in the hotel, Neru got dragged along with Haku while she went to look for a bar. Somewhere along the way she completely lost track of her sister, unknowingly stumbling in to a completely different world. It didn't look much different than the city, so she wandered inside a bar, hoping to see if some one knew where Neru had gone...

Updated Digital Dive History

Since her time in the Digital World, things have changed drastically for the young Vocaloid. She has found a new family in that of several humans thanks to one Greg Sanders, and found a renewed family in the other Vocaloid and UTAU, all of whom have become far closer than they ever were back home. She has even managed to find love. After meeting Eikichi Onizuka at a Renaissance Faire the summer after arriving, the two began dating, and before long were completely head over heels for one another. Haku was surprised that anyone could love her, especially as much as Eikichi did, but even after a small fight nearly tore them apart, when he asked for her hand in marriage there was only one answer - yes.

Her career has changed quite a bit as well. Already showing a skill in mechanical repair to the other Vocaloids (something her creators discouraged her from exploring originally) she joined up with the DATS garage and began building her own team of mechanics capable of repairing anything - from appliances to cars to other androids. She now heads up the Neon garage team with Darten Voluge, Lori Hamilton and EVE.

Character personality- Thanks to the change in her life, Haku's personality has also changed. She has become more warm and out going, motherly towards the younger people of the extended Vocaloid family, sisterly to those closer in age and older. She's protective, even in situations that might get her damaged or broken, and wants nothing more than to help everyone she cares so much about. It's as though her weak heart, once weighted by depression and anxiety, has grown and shaken off the shackles of who she once thought she was, what she was once convinced she could only ever be.

She's not afraid to be silly or goofy with her family anymore, and she's not afraid to talk to strangers and extend her hand in friendship to other people. She loves life its fullest, feels she is blessed to have an existence at all, and wants nothing more than to enjoy and experience everything she possibly can.

That's not to say that she has completely banished her emotional issues. She balances a fine line between this better life and the void of depression that still lingers. When things get too intense, she falters, retreating inward. Should she ever lose some one she loves, it is entirely likely she will fall in to that void and push everyone away, even if she isn't aware that she's doing it. Grief is her biggest trigger, and one she's trying so hard to avoid in a world so eager to take people away from those that care about them.

Digimon personality- Phascomon mimics Haku's personality quite a bit, being both alternately lazy and some how (mostly) polite and helpful at the same time. He enjoys giving advice and helping others, but often has to be woken up before anything can actually be done. He can be just the slightest bit sarcastic, sometimes bitingly so if he's in a rather foul mood, but he rarely means anything by it. With Haku he's a bit gruffer and a little more stern, knowing she often needs urging like himself to get motivated in to anything. He's usually found sleeping in a corner somewhere, and would rather avoid fighting if he possibly can. He's much more apt to play unofficial therapist than jump head long in to a battle, and complains at length about how pointless it all is, and how it takes away from his 'much needed sleep'.

Character abilities-

As essential a 'fake' VOCALOID, Haku's skills are not as refined as her siblings. While she has mastered the acoustic guitar, and improved her dancing skills, her singing is still as mechanical and unrefined as ever, keeping her to the slower pop ballad and acoustic generes of music.

Like other VOCALOIDs, she does not age, and has more resilience and strength than a normal human, though she is built to be human-like as well, meaning she can blush, cry, laugh and feel pain like any other person.

She is well versed in computers, actually knows a slight amount of hacking, and has become a master mechanic in her own right. There's very little she can't fix anymore.

She has very little skill in the way of combat, but is quickly learning through training with Lance as well as her own attempts at wielding an actual weapon.

Haku is far better at playing acoustic and electric guitar than she is at singing, though everyone maintains that she still has a very nice voice.