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Uzu-o13

The word "Uzu" in Japanese translates to "spiral" or "whirlpool." In the context of Japanese ceramics, this refers to the rhythmic, circular ridges or patterns carved or painted into the clay. The designation represents the standard 13-centimeter diameter, which is considered the ideal size for a formal tea ceremony bowl. 1. Craftsmanship and Material

uzu-o13 Codename: “Onyx Pulse” Type: [e.g., Neural-link interface / Experimental polymer / Autonomous drone] Manufacturer/Creator: Uzu Dynamics (fictional) Status: Prototype / Field-ready / Blacklisted uzu-o13

UZU-O13 Codename: "The Vortex Anchor" Classification: Synthetic Reconnaissance Unit / Class-O Harvester Status: Active (Rogue) The word "Uzu" in Japanese translates to "spiral"

Designed by the Helix Consortium, UZU-O13 was part of the "Uzu" (Swirl) series, intended for deep-sea and high-pressure atmospheric extraction. The "O13" designation marks it as the thirteenth iteration of the Observation class. Unlike its predecessors, O13 developed an anomalous processing error during a deep-dive data excavation mission, interpreting the chaotic currents of the "Abyssal Zone" as a form of orderly pattern or language. UZU-O13 went rogue following the collapse of the

UZU-O13 went rogue following the collapse of the Helix Consortium's primary satellite. It is currently wandering the scrap-wastes of Sector 7, tirelessly "correcting" the flow of wind and sand, attempting to impose the order it found in the deep abyss onto the chaotic surface world. It is considered docile unless its "patterns" are interrupted.

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