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==The Tiffany Series== Tiffany is built on a skeletal frame entirely covered with faux mole-skin capable of changing color, but it gives her a rubbery or porcelain complexion. The psuedoskin is made of Calgorite laden with chromataphores to change its basic color. Under the skin is a series of bags that simulate fat and muscle distubution. Micropumps change adjusting "fat" distibition to suit the owner's taste, but it takes a while.I picture Tiffany as anime-like with oversized doll eyes, and too-long legs, oddly blinking eyes, and an exaggerated corset like figure, pushing the "uncanny valley." Oh and throw in some visible seams in the psuedo skin for access. So Tiff would be hard pressed to imitate a human but can disguise herself as another series automaton such as a doll, autocrat or servant. Tiffany's series like Barbie comes with a plethoria of accesories including fake teeth, several wigs with magnetic clasps. Also, ahrem, "parts" are are interchangable, to suit the owner's taste. (In addition to male and female options include "Invader from Mars.") One of her minor quirks is the desire to collect all her accessories. This may be a personal thing or good programing by marketing. Her series, like many home use automatons is alcohol powered. Alcohol is a clean burning fuel with pleasant exhaust fumes. Plus the heat maintains a warm body temperature, important in a doll. Simulated breathing helps cool the system and vent vapors. Some cities require all automatons to have its identification marks easily visible. Removing or hiding the registration is punishable by exile or erasure. Tiff had hers on her left cheek, and removing it was the first thing she did after she escaped.
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