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Kaitty

Character Owner: KaittyCat

Role: Performer, The Technosexual
Gender Expression: Female (Femboy)
Age: ~30
Species: Anthropoid Cat
Augmented: Cyborg, Consumer (Extreme)
Nationality: Western Republic
Hometown: [Undefined]
Relationship: Single (Aegosexual)
Bio:
Kaitty was "the runt of the litter" to put it lightly, combined with a troubled upbringing she left home as fast as she could.
Quickly picking up on advanced programming skills for industrial automation systems Kaitty became fascinated with automated processes and artificial intelligence. Her desire to become more like the machines she programmed grew day by day until she could finally get augmentations of her own.
A mix of neccesity and addiction lead to her getting more and more augmentations and becoming more and more "drone-like". Her mental health improved, her physical performance increased, and she felt more content with her life.
Then the civil war in the Western Republic broke out. Kaitty was lucky, the company she worked for was happy to move her and other workers out to the Eastern Union to keep them all safe.
A hurried and chaotic moving operation later, Kaitty found herself in New Bright City with a spacious new apartment and a very fast Net connection.
Now close to 90% augmented and with a very comfortable job Kaitty started seeking out ways to make more use of her new body, and she came across The Technosexual. Displaying oneself to a crowd of horny cyborgs and organics alike intrigued her and she asked to try it out.
She fell in love with the job quickly, the environment was stimulating, and the positive reinforcement she got from the crowd picked her mood up even more. She was brought on as a flex-time employee and dips in and out whenever she needs a boost. Her industrial programming job still makes her enough cash to live comfortably, dancing for credits is just a bonus.
Kaitty has also been known to perform net-shows where she allows viewers to take limited control over her augmented systems whilst on camera resulting in her experiencing what she describes as "Eurphoric, drone-like bliss".
Drone is drone, and drone feels good.