S-2

S-2, also known as Sophia, is an artificial human created by Winslow Smith.

Backstory
S-2 was created by the mad professor Winslow Smith who was inspired to create her after overhearing a conversation where two scientists claimed that creating new life would never turn out well. Winslow wanted to prove them wrong.

Winslow's reports
"January 14th. Today I created two children. One is S-2. It is a human female of Korean descent. I created her using the DNA of a Korean employee of mine without her knowledge. I will write her progress down on the regular."

"January 15th. S-2 appears to be socially challenged. Whether this is simply a temporary factor or the side-effect of a disability I was previously unaware of I'm not sure. They do not speak to me as much as H-1 does, though unlike H-1 they managed to solve the Rubik's Cube that I gave them within minutes. If it does turn out S-2 does have some form of socially challenging disability it will be less than ideal, though their mind appears to be developing fine otherwise."

"January 17th. I handed S-2 and H-1 a dictionary for them to learn new words. For S-2, this was probably the biggest mistake of my life. It learned what the term "father" means and won't stop referring to me as "dad" or "daddy". It's becoming very annoying. I'd love nothing more in the world right now than to find a way of making her stop..."

"January 20th. It's taken a liking of drawing, particularly with crayons. In fact, most of her interests are childish in nature and, after a brain scan, I can conclude that it has the mental maturity of someone a lot younger than her. H-1 has shown no signs of this, though it appears to have the opposite problem. Still, though, S-2's maturity could turn out to be a problem..."

"January 22nd. I performed an experiment on S-2 the other day in an attempt to fix their mental stunting. It blinded them for a while but they can see again. They appear to be afraid of me now. This clearly won't do, so I'm doing my best to rectify the situation. As I said before, it showed signs of liking drawing with crayons so I've decided to give it a coloring book. This will obviously be a rare thing, however. I can't have myself becoming emotionally attached to them."