User blog comment:Hitsuji Mamoru/FGO-style Servant Creation Room/@comment-4802891-20170121083307/@comment-4802891-20170121120659

lol thanks LL

Considering the design of the Bicentennial Man, you can imagine a more handsome C3-PO for his 3rd Ascension if you want lol. I imagine Asimov with the same kind of sass/failed diplomatic talk.

About his NP, to describe him more simply : for the following turns, while the damage of critical attacks and star weights aren't increased/decreased, the chance of doing critical hits are higher (so even a Zerker with a 10% chance on his Buster Attack, would have an effective 50% at NP5 if NP5 is +40%). Caves of Steel is a Support-only NP because in the world of Asimov, the city regulations aren't repressive. His vision of the world was more "Humans and robots working together". He is essentially a pacifist (he still uses small robots to attack^^).

However, I haven't made further research on the Cycle of Foundation (his space opera series), and it's possible that this one sports spaceships and battle robots... Remember the bio saying one of his Noble Phantasms is "beyond your reach"? This is the one : a World-scaled Caves of Steel (with potentially offensive options if it exists in Foundation)