Origen del Nombre - Diego de Alvear, Santa Fe https://ift.tt/1AOZSa0
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Origen del Nombre - Diego de Alvear, Santa Fe https://ift.tt/1AOZSa0
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Origen del Nombre - Diego de Alvear, Santa Fe https://ift.tt/1AOZSa0
General Lopez pictures I haven’t posted. Personally, my eyebrows looked great.
Fun fact: My nose is creaked to the right and my family likes to say it is "50 degrees to the right".
My Fanbot, General Lopez’s Background
Originally known as Brianna Lopez, General Lopez was created during the Industrial Revolution (1780s). She was created in 1807, when steamboats came into existence and thus she was powered by steam. As the decades grew on, there wasn’t much use for General Lopez until July 18th, 1914. World War 1. She fought through all four hectic years, helping the Allies where needed and that was everywhere. When the war was over, the bot began life as always until another fateful day, September 1st, 1939. World War 2. She again fought through the four years. This time it was different. Brianna Lopez and her fellow bots were kidnapped by the Germans and became General Lopez under Adolf Hitler as she commanded the army/Nazis. General Lopez and her fellow friends were rescued during D-Day. They required much needed repair but the Cold War halted the task. General Lopez and her bots where kept behind a giant glass window in the town square, posed so they were forever saluting and a sign hung above them reading, “World War 2 Heroes”. Due to the damages done to her, General Lopez occasionally malfunctions and glitches into her darker self before her system reboots. She currently resides in Bermuda Dunes, California, U.S.A. The automation creates art, plays video games, hangs out with her fellow bots, and sings for fun. She has a crude/“triggering” humor such as her human counterpart, Brianna M. Lopez, or known as her online alias, KapuLobo. She considers her birthday to be January 30th, 1807 and she is 208 years of age.
General Lopez’s history will be edited as @firefistgentleman fanbot is involved in her background and helped me form the World War 2 section. :D