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== Nature ==
== Nature ==
Their name had a coincidental similarity to the word “macaron” that their appearance bore out, with them resembling human-sized metal macarons with retractable limbs and heads. Their circulat ships also resembled chocolate-chip cookies, and inexplicably, people hit by their purported death rays found that being hit by them made them taste gingerbread. All of these coincidences greatly angered Mecharons when they were pointed out to them. Though often displaying angers or other negative motions, the Mecharons were programmed to avoid positive feelings like joy, and their systems would shut down to quarantine them if it looked like the organic creature within was in “danger” of feeling any strong positive emotions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'')
Their name had a coincidental similarity to the word “macaron” that their appearance bore out, with them resembling human-sized metal macarons with retractable limbs and heads. Their circular ships also resembled chocolate-chip cookies, and inexplicably, people hit by their purported death rays found that being hit by them made them taste gingerbread. All of these coincidences greatly angered Mecharons when they were pointed out to them. Though often displaying anger or other negative emotions, the Mecharons were programmed to avoid positive feelings like joy, and their systems would shut down to quarantine them if it looked like the organic creature within was in “danger” of feeling any strong positive emotions. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Winter Quests (novel)|The Winter Quests]]'')


== History ==
== History ==

Latest revision as of 09:26, 13 June 2023

The Mecharons were a species of warmongering cyborgs with interdimensional capacities.

Nature

Their name had a coincidental similarity to the word “macaron” that their appearance bore out, with them resembling human-sized metal macarons with retractable limbs and heads. Their circular ships also resembled chocolate-chip cookies, and inexplicably, people hit by their purported death rays found that being hit by them made them taste gingerbread. All of these coincidences greatly angered Mecharons when they were pointed out to them. Though often displaying anger or other negative emotions, the Mecharons were programmed to avoid positive feelings like joy, and their systems would shut down to quarantine them if it looked like the organic creature within was in “danger” of feeling any strong positive emotions. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)

History

In December 2021, Prime Universe time, when Cybele declared the position of Supreme Cyborg vacant, the Mecharons were among the species vying for supremacy, clashing across the Multiverse. A contingent of Mecharons found themselves in the Frost King's Realm and attempted to boost their numbers by converting the population of the closest village to their landing sight. Century Smith and Briar, who had been trying to deal with the cyborg situation, stood up for the village with the helm of CS-NA. Eventually figuring out that the Mecharons were weak to sound-based attacks that sought to hack their internal systems, CS-NA found out about their weakness to positive emotions from their ship's computer and then overwhelmed him with “joy” in Subcinctan Audial Code, causing them to go into quarantine mode, return to their ship and leave. (PROSE: The Winter Quests)