Where there is creation, there is also destruction; this is Park Sooyoung. At the young age of 18, she seeks out justice and truth, being fully capable of persecuting those who breathe life artificial into titanium sham.
Her desire to see the very existence of robots eradicate all, like any sob story, stems from the past, though it wasn't hers to tell; it was her father's.
When Sooyoung was nothing but innocent, her mother had fallen ill and died shortly afterwards – though she couldn't really recall. Her father played into desperation's clutches, creating an andriod with strikingly similar features to her mother, to the extent where there was an attempt of pre–installing her exact memeories into the driod. Life resumed almost too perfectly, a young Sooyoung unaware that her hunches about a mother's heartbeat absent were indeed right.
Then, it took place.
The andriod's systematic core had overheated, and what she thought to be her mother went on a destructive rampage. Trauma haunts her for life and the ugly scar running alongisde her spine won't let her forget. The driod was eventually put down by officials, her father was distraught and put on probation under the eyes of the law. It was the second time he had lost her. Over the years, watching her father drown beneath the waves insanity made her vow that nothing of the same case would ever happen again.
Reality draws back and like her andriod mother, she has no heart.