KOS-MOS (コスモス ) is a fictional video game character from the Xenosaga series. She is an armored android (also see gynoid), developed by the interstellar conglomerate Vector Industries. She is comprised of entirely mechanical parts and nanomachines. The basic tenet to which she adheres is based on logic, probability, and completion of her mission above all else. She also unconditionally protects Shion Uzuki, her co-creator. She is equipped with a ...
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