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{{Player|team=[[Boston Flowers]]|status=Alive, Intact|rating=★★★|species=Robot|pronouns=they/she|nickname="Dunkies" "Iced"}} | {{Player|team=[[Boston Flowers]]|status=Alive, Intact|rating=★★★|species=Robot|pronouns=they/she|nickname="Dunkies" "Iced"}} | ||
− | + | "Iced" Dunn Keyes is a pitcher for the [[Boston Flowers]]. She is notable for discovering the song "Flower Power", which has now become the team's official anthem. | |
In XX12 Keyes was created by the now-defunct Dunkies Donuts Corporation as a prototype human replacement that only ran on Dunkies. As such, her torso is a forty gallon chamber containing only iced coffee. Keyes eventually defected from the company after her AI became self-aware and she discovered emotions, the forefront of which were loves for music, botany, and the sport of Blaseball. | In XX12 Keyes was created by the now-defunct Dunkies Donuts Corporation as a prototype human replacement that only ran on Dunkies. As such, her torso is a forty gallon chamber containing only iced coffee. Keyes eventually defected from the company after her AI became self-aware and she discovered emotions, the forefront of which were loves for music, botany, and the sport of Blaseball. | ||
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[[Category:Boston Flowers]] | [[Category:Boston Flowers]] |
Revision as of 03:55, 2 August 2020
"Iced" Dunn Keyes is a pitcher for the Boston Flowers. She is notable for discovering the song "Flower Power", which has now become the team's official anthem.
In XX12 Keyes was created by the now-defunct Dunkies Donuts Corporation as a prototype human replacement that only ran on Dunkies. As such, her torso is a forty gallon chamber containing only iced coffee. Keyes eventually defected from the company after her AI became self-aware and she discovered emotions, the forefront of which were loves for music, botany, and the sport of Blaseball.