I fail to see how this might be a purely troll character.
Also, in reply to this...
Quote:The way I see it, roleplaying as a furry who appeared without a very good explanation will get people slapped.
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The issue with furries was that they appeared with a token backstory involving human error or cosmic rays or something.
...here is the reply.
Quote:In case of Cody, the facility took yet another way instead of creating a hybrid child, knowing there is no full possibility to achieve a mentally stable creation (...) moving conciousness onto silicon chip or/and [implanting it] into customly-designed hybrid body.
The underlined part is crucial here. Why? Because the original conciousness was copied (modern theoretical science states that it cannot be moved, but copied) onto silicon chip and implanted into a living body, instead of a machine. I liked the idea and put it into character's origin, given it is more feasible than creating an organism with self-awareness from the scratch. Remaining part of statement ahead.
Quote:In this case, Cody Faulkner was a mere Rheinlander, but that part is known to you: Vrolick Syndrome and no hopes to cure it making him actually unable to fulfill any serious job. What he does? He joins the experiment with undercover being experimental medical treatment (well, not really far from truth to be honest), being prepared to the process of moving his conciousness - which, again according to the theoretical medicine, is more copying from original source rather than actual cut and paste action. It happens nonetheless and "second" Cody's mind is transferred into new hybrid body - with "old" Cody being either left to die on streets of Stuttgart or killed right away in order to keep secrecy of experiments.
The entire process, as Dr Whitehall stated somewhere in the roleplay, is "not yet perfected" and Cody not only suffers several mental problems, but also his new body - despite being one of the best attempts up to date - having some issues that must be constantly cured with medicine very similiar to the one given after organ transplantation.
TL;DR (but in a very simplified manner):
Rheinlander suffering terminal illness joins shady experiment concluded by two madmen well-versed in biotech, with his conciousness being copied onto silicon chip and implanted into artificially engineered hybrid.