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Aluminum Butane

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If you read some of the Aluminum comic, then you would know what Aluminum Butane is all about. Butane is an oxygen carbon compound gas molecule. It doesn't really bond to aluminum but in the Artificial Intelligence Super State (basically a model of the internet on steroids) chemicals are what individual cores (virtual entities) name one another and these chemicals are chosen according to their origins and personality of each individual core.

Aluminum is the mother core of Aluminum Oxide, Aluminum Butane, and Aluminum Nitrate. The man pictured here is the physical incarnation of Aluminum Butane. Each of the offspring have different personalities and methods of problem solving. The cost of a replicant as fine as Butane is quite hefty indeed, somewhere in the range of 700 million american dollars circa 2005. Luckily Aluminum makes a very large income and has saved up a large enough fortune for just such a physical birth. The other two offspring are not depicted.

Aluminum Butane has two large biomechanical tentacles jutting from his shoulders. They are melded directly to his skeleton and are quite strong. He can pick up a hair from a linoleum floor with them. I'm sorry if his arms seem a little short, it's because they are at an awkward angle to us and therefore foreshortened. Butane is physically short himself, only five feet five inches, but he makes up for it with his tremendous power and strength as well as boundless agility. Very wiry, very calculating. He's the leader of the three Aluminums. I don't know if I'll ever continue the Aluminum comic but this is just a little taste of who will be in it.
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I stand to be corrected. I did mean to say carbon, i just had the word "oxygen" on my mind.