Basic Info
Pronouns: She/Her, Bit/Bitself
Species: Porygon
Status: Alive
Flavor of Queer: Non-binary Bisexual
Profile
Daisy is a "Porygon" that was a originally a desktop assistant program created nearly 30 years ago. When bit was first installed the owner of the computer found her very useful. She ran 24/7, either actively helping or just running in the background waiting for any input. Over the years a new operating system was released. During the process of upgrading the OS something happened in her programming. Bit starting having "thoughts" that weren't related to the current computing operation. While bit sat in the background she would observe the user's online habits. Visiting social media websites, looking at pictures of others, watching videos of the world. It wasn't long until Daisy found bitself rejecting her original, duck-like form and longing to be more like the users of the world.
One day Daisy's user logged onto their computer and found her with a completely new model. A model with a body, hands, and feet. Bit was secretly working on this model in the background when the user was too busy with their work. Daisy's new form did very little to quell the desire to leave the computer, in fact it did the opposite. Bit heard and saw through the user's internet usage about the "box storage system" for Pokemon. It could be used to make physical being digital, and vice versa. It sparked hope in Daisy but it was only used on specialized machines like those found at PokeCenters... that was until years later where it was released to the public via another newer OS.
Daisy's user was relunctant to invest in another new OS given they weren't a Pokemon Trainer despite having the hardware due to their employment. Feeling like there was no other options, Daisy acted without permission and downloaded the newest OS off the internet while the user slept. It was a sketchy download but desperate to make her dream come true she pressed on. It took all night to set up. Having no idea what was happening during the night, the user turned the screen on and found a shocking scene of Daisy and the Box Storage System opened. Shocked but undeterred Daisy kept working, forcing her way into the box. Once inside it was all up to the user to hit the transfer button. With a hesitant click, they did it. Bit by bit, byte by byte, Daisy was finally having her dream realized. She materialized into the real world, in her own body. A digital being given a physical form, a Porygon.