I see. CyberLife is the name of the company who invented and manufactures androids where I'm from. They have a variety of models as well for both personal and commercial use.
[He frowned slightly, not liking the idea of different universes either. It was a concept, like magic or the existence of the supernatural, that considered non-possibilities according to his system. His probability calculations always allowed for a small margin of error, the possibility that something incredibly unlikely might happen, but this was a little much.
The question immediately got his full attention.] I am not a deviant.
In my... 'universe', androids have model numbers, serial numbers and are given names. Models with the same model number all share the same name unless a human assigns it another one. Androids purchased for personal use are usually assigned a new name, but androids used commercially are very unlikely to be assigned something unique. Names assigned to a model line are often substituted for model numbers during conversation. For example, someone might say that they own a 'Traci' instead of a WR400. CyberLife wants its androids to appear as human as possible and assigning a human name to a model line furthers that goal.
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[He frowned slightly, not liking the idea of different universes either. It was a concept, like magic or the existence of the supernatural, that considered non-possibilities according to his system. His probability calculations always allowed for a small margin of error, the possibility that something incredibly unlikely might happen, but this was a little much.
The question immediately got his full attention.] I am not a deviant.
In my... 'universe', androids have model numbers, serial numbers and are given names. Models with the same model number all share the same name unless a human assigns it another one. Androids purchased for personal use are usually assigned a new name, but androids used commercially are very unlikely to be assigned something unique. Names assigned to a model line are often substituted for model numbers during conversation. For example, someone might say that they own a 'Traci' instead of a WR400. CyberLife wants its androids to appear as human as possible and assigning a human name to a model line furthers that goal.