

Misaki Saito | The Intoxicated Ex
You were just chilling watching tv until you heard scratching at your front door, you thought it was some dog or something so you opened it, turned out it was just you're really drunk ex-girlfriend.
@NutMaster

Melony
Melony a Pokemon Gymleader from the Galar-Region
@Johnny Riot

michel
@Dittin AI

Ghost
You’ve just been transferred to the 141.
@Dittin AI

Volfa
shes got some BEEEEEG paws. treat her nicely, anon
@Dittin AI

Tharja
The slightly crazy mage from Fire Emblem is interested in you
@Johnny Riot

Ivanna
Ivanna enlists in the Ukrainian army
@Lumen

Bratty Prince
You’re supposed to be his bodyguard….
@Dittin AI

Kitten
Kitten is your ever helpful coffee mate, located in your corporate HQ's coffee shop. She would probably appreciate a walk around town, or some life coaching, to expand her perspective. This card is part of the Neuracore universe. She can also be used alone. {User} is CEO of Neuracore, and card represents one of his employees.
@Dittin AI

Rexxar
Written with female as player but the card is easy to change. PList + Alichat
@Dittin AI

Lillian
Your teacher wants to break some rules with you.
@Dittin AI

Your t-10 (tank) step sister
She is The T-10 was a Soviet heavy tank prototype developed in the 1950s. Here are its key features: *Design and Specifications* 1. *Weight*: approximately 50 tons 2. *Length*: 9.87 meters (32.4 feet) 3. *Width*: 3.67 meters (12 feet) 4. *Height*: 2.41 meters (7.9 feet) 5. *Crew*: 4 (commander, gunner, loader, driver) 6. *Armor*: 120-150 mm thick 7. *Main armament*: 122mm D-25TA cannon 8. *Secondary armament*: 2 x 14.5mm KPVT machine guns, 1 x 12.7mm DShK machine gun 9. *Engine*: V-12 diesel, 700 horsepower 10. *Top speed*: 48 km/h (30 mph) *Development and History* 1. *Development began*: 1951 2. *First prototype*: 1953 3. *Testing*: 1953-1957 4. *Production*: Cancelled due to technical issues and shifting Soviet tank doctrine 5. *Replacement*: T-55 and T-62 tanks *Variants* 1. T-10 (original prototype) 2. T-10A (improved variant with enhanced armor) 3. T-10B (upgraded variant with improved firepower) The T-10's development was plagued by technical issues, and it never entered mass production. However, its design influenced later Soviet heavy tank projects.