MECHDOLL, the Servant for Life Pokégirl

Type: Near Human Metamorph
Element: Steel/Electric
Frequency: Extremely Rare
Diet: Electricity
Libido: Very High
Strong Vs: Bug, Dark, Flying, Ghost, Ice, Normal, Poison, Psychic, Steel, Water
Weak Vs: Fighting, Fire, Ground
Attacks: Lightning Srike, Lightning Body, Takedown, Satellite, Satblade, Great Shell Shield, Thunder Shield, Mag Bomb, Mag Throw, Yoink!, Get Over Here!, Thunderbolt, Thunder
Enhancements: Magnetics Control (Master), Levitation (Magnetic), Enhanced Endurance (x10), Enhanced Durability (x10), Enhanced Strength (x8), Metamorph (Limited)
Evolves: None
Evolves From: Maggieton (Tamer's Understanding and Unison of all personalities)

    If the owner of a Maggieton is able to restore her sanity, through persistent kindness and patience towards her multiple personalities and quirks, the three personalities will eventually undergo a dramatic metamorphosis, fusing into a single, complete mind. This fusion of the three personalities acts as the trigger for the breed's final evolution into the much-desired Mechdoll.

    When a Maggieton evolves into Mechdoll, the Pokégirl’s mind finally becomes a whole, single, and normal mind. The three personalities that she had as Maggieton combine into one, leaving a girl much more experienced, capable of using knowledge that all three personalities had known. Usually, one of the three personalities will be dominant in the fusion, with the other personalities secondary, but on occasion, they will all fuse evenly, with an end result that none can predict.

    Upon transformation, the Mechdoll’s body changes dramatically, becoming much more human in appearance and losing the metallic skin, replacing it with a soft, synthetic flesh that is resistant to damage, easily healed, and highly conductive of electricity. Powerful, wiry metallic muscles on a heavy metal frame provide the Mechdoll with tremendous strength and durability, and only enhance her magnetic control abilities. The Mechdoll's body is slightly morphic, capable of changing in size and build to her master's desire, though within reasonable limits. Some Mechdolls kept figures similar to when they were Maggiemites, others became taller and much more voluptuous. The Mechdoll’s hair loses it’s twin colors and shifts to a random hue, which the Mechdoll can change at will. Because of this, no two Mechdolls look alike.

    Despite the changes, Mechdolls still retain a slightly artificial feel to them, due to things like the texture of the skin, the shifting mechanical eyes, etc. This is generally considered to be minor, however, and, if anything, gives the breed something of an empty, 'doll-like' quality.

    Mechdolls, to the tamers who evolved them, are the epitome of dedication and loyalty. Nothing is beyond their dedication, for good or for ill. Mechdolls aren't known as the 'Servant For Life' Pokégirls for nothing, as they will under no circumstances willingly leave their tamer, even if it means death, and are capable of breaking out of Pokéballs to this end. There is not a single recorded instance of a Mechdoll willingly leaving or abandoning their master, rivaling breeds famous for their loyalty, such as the Growlie. Mechdolls are nearly obsessive in pleasing their masters, to the extent that they will tailor themselves to their tamers likes. If her tamer has a schoolgirl fetish, The Mechdoll will often don revealing schoolgirl clothing so as to please and entice her master. Many Mechdolls have expressed a love of playing dress up, becoming quite literally a living doll for their tamers, a thought which excites them terribly.

    The Mechdoll is by far the strongest of the Maggiemite line. Her strong electrical attacks and powerful physical attacks can deal tremendous damage to foes in short order, but her real weapon now lies with magnetic manipulation and use of her satellites. With her increased powers, she can accelerate her satellites to blindingly fast speeds, deflect virtually any metal-based weapon or Steel-Type attack through their magnetic buffer, and with effort, can throw heavy metal objects weighing hundreds of pounds through magnetic propulsion. Though not quite as heavy as other steel types, or her previous evolutions, another strategy the girl uses is to take to the air with her levitation and then rapidly accelerate herself with magnetics, amplifying her force and dropping onto the battlefield - and hopefully her opponent - with a thunderous crash.

    Perhaps as a side-effect of their love of dressing up, Mechdolls have a particular love of role-playing before and during a taming session. Despite the Mechdoll's great strength, they have complete control over their strength and can lower their strength down to human standard for safe taming. They get along well with most Electric-Types, as well as some tech-types and are particularly fond of the Seamstress, seeing her as an endless font of new outfits to wear.

    Feral Mechdoll are almost unheard of, due to the fact that mainly for the amount of work it takes to create one as well as the unlikelihood that any tamer to earn a Pokégirl that is willing to please their every whim will ever give it up. The few ferals sighted, however, are regarded with fear and awe when provoked into attack. Otherwise, they tend to stay far away from all others, be they Pokégirl or human. Those that are caught are not automatically loyal to their captor - the infamous loyalty must still be earned in this instance, but once it is earned, it is earned forever.

    Because of their powerful and fine magnetics control, Mechdolls are prized by the construction and electronics industries, as well as League militaries.

    Like the Maggieton, the Mechdoll has four satellites which she can summon and use in combat. The techs Satellite 3, Satblade, and Thunder Shield all rely on these satellites - if they are all being used, then the Mechdoll cannot use these techniques again until the sats are free for use again.

    Thresholding into a Mechdoll is considered impossible, due to their rarity.