Congratulations on your purchase, lease, or other acquisition of the R41-N Tactical Medicanic Drone "Rainy", and Welcome to the Adastra family.
In this guide, you will find rudimentary instructions on how to operate and maintain your Combat Doll, as well as tips to control any capriciousness you may encounter while interacting with them. (Your individual unit's pronouns may vary, but generally speaking, their preference goes she->it->they.)
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Try these Tag Commands to find specific features your new Combat Doll knows:
#my beloved <3 returns posts about characters the doll likes
#_____ time will show posts about the doll's fetishes; e.g. tights time, milk time, wet time, etc.
#ff14 and #pkmn are examples of the doll's leisure activities. Make sure to let your doll play games!
Your doll may "stylize" some video game titles when referring to them, for example "Elder Man," "Disco Man," and "Silk Man" are not the actual titles, but a way the doll might abbreviate them.
#it me displays images of the doll! Your individual unit may experience periods of dysphoria and/or low self-esteem; you can abate this by making kind remarks in the comments of these images.
#tristesse and #lughnasadh (cat) are your doll's familiars. (Lughnasadh is pronounced LOO-nahs-aah. Make sure to append (cat) to your request, or you will return images of the Gaelic harvest festival he is named for.)
Your doll can be commanded with normal speech, but to ensure optimal operation, consider issuing commands using Drone Restraint Notation (by our friends at Errant Spark) to fine-tune operating parameters:
Here's to your many years of enjoyment and tactical superiority with your new (or refurbished) R41-N Combat Doll! As thanks for your time, here is the comma you can use in the tags: ‚




















