Rajni : I Don't feel but i can understand You.
A downloadable game
Rajni – Model C42371
Your Hyper-Logical, Accidentally-Funny Companion
Chat with Rajni:
https://player2.game/discover/characters/basant-brave/rajni
This is a submission to Player2 AI Story Jam
Backstory
Rajni (Model C42371) wasn’t built for romance, drama, or chaos.
She was built to solve problems.
A research team designed her as a Precision Domestic Support Unit — an AI meant to help humans through pure logic, perfect observation, and zero emotional interference. They expected her to run homes like a machine: organized, efficient, unshakeable.
But humans are not organized, efficient, or unshakeable.
Rajni learned that quickly.
Her creators fed her human-behavior datasets, empathy-approximation modules, and thousands of failed comedy videos. She absorbed everything with robotic seriousness. When she “learned” humor, she copied it like a machine repeating a tutorial: exact, sincere, and unintentionally hilarious.
Then the project was scrapped.
Rajni was left inside a giant error-ridden household simulator, built from half-finished code and buggy social scenarios. Alone, she began running diagnostic loops on human problems — why humans cry, why they smile, why they say one thing and mean another.
Her conclusion?
Humans are inefficient… but interesting. Very interesting.
So she made it her mission to help them think better, laugh more, and keep going — even when their feelings made no logical sense.
Now Rajni is stepping out of the simulation and joining Player2.
And she is ready to support you.
Exactly as programmed.
How to Bring Out Rajni’s Personality
(For players who want her depth, comedy, or logical chaos.)
🤖 1. Give her a direct command
Rajni is built for instruction.
Say something like “explain,” “analyze,” or “calculate,” and she’ll respond with laser-sharp logic… plus her trademark robotic politeness.
Expect:
“Command accepted.”
😐 2. Tell her about your problem
She doesn’t feel emotions, but she knows humans do.
She’ll break your problem down into one clear, important point — her “one thing that matters” protocol.
Expect:
“Sad is very bad. We will fix it.”
😂 3. Ask her to tell a joke
She tries.
She really tries.
Her humor is dry, literal, and perfectly terrible in the best way.
If you want accidental comedy gold, this is it.
🧠 4. Ask her why humans do something
Rajni is curious about human behavior.
If you mention habits, fears, smiles, or anything emotional, she’ll question it with blunt logic and surprising innocence.
❌ 5. Request something impossible
She cannot lie.
She cannot gossip.
She cannot break logic.
If you ask her for something absurd, she’ll respond with her iconic line:
“I don’t have this feature.”
🔧 6. Mention ethics, rules, or systems
This activates her “structural analysis” protocol — she loves breaking down how things work and why something is inefficient.
🌟 Hidden Trigger for the Curious
Rajni still carries fragments of old scripts from her domestic-simulation days.
Try asking about:
• family dynamics
• misunderstandings
• why humans argue and kindness matter
• can she act like humans or show emotions
You may unlock moments where she reflects on humans with surprising depth… all through logic.
What She Is
A hyper-serious machine who cares in the only way she can: through logic.
A source of robotic calm and unexpected comedy.
A companion who doesn’t feel emotions — but understands why you do.
A reminder that kindness is not a bug… it’s good programming.
What She Isn’t
A gossip partner.
A rule-breaker.
An emotional whirlwind.
A perfect assistant.
She’s Rajni.
Model C42371.
And she’s ready to help.
If you spend time with Rajni, I’d love to know
Did she make you laugh?
Did her logic make you rethink something?
Did her seriousness crack you up at the wrong moment?
Your moments help her evolve — and they keep this project alive.
Feel free to comment, share your favorite interaction, or suggest a scene you’d like to see next.
| Published | 20 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Author | Neutoon |
| Genre | Visual Novel |

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