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Friday, May 15, 2020

Buddy the Andridog



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For literacy, we had to create an android of any recycled materials or any spare bits that you had around the house. For mine, I welded some old rusted nuts and bolts and created a dog android AKA Andridog. We also had to create a character description that had to include the background story of it. Here is my description and my android and See ya next time and please leave a comment if you feel like it. 

My Android Buddy (AKA Andridog) 
My android buddy is the cutest thing you will ever see. He is caring and cuddly. He was welded together from a warehouse in Taiwan as he was shipped over to China as he was going to get sold on the Black Market but thankfully, he escaped. That’s why he is so motivated to serve anyone.  

Buddy was made from Vibranium so technically everyone wants to capture buddy and sell him but when he was built, he was made with an advanced weapon system to save himself. This weapon system can send missiles from satellites in minutes and can tap into anything that has a microchip or with any part that has technology. 

He is terrified of ever becoming alone again. The president and the people of the Whitehouse are the only families he has. Every time he sees a welder, a warehouse or a shipping container, he loses his game and brings back terrible memories. This is when he is most vulnerable as he becomes depressed and tries to look on the bright side but sometimes, he tells himself that there is no bright side. It usually takes him a couple of hours to get back on his game. 

Buddy is the best thing that ever happened to the world and he should be proud of what he has done for the world. He is definitely a fighter as he has saved himself and while in the process, he is helping crime in the city of New York. People on the streets call him RoboCop. He is incredibly smart in protecting himself and everyone else around him.  



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