U‑TURN // BIOGRAPHICAL EXCERPT (From the Green Valley Personnel Archive — Section Redacted)
U‑Turn didn’t start life as a traffic BOT. He started as a homeless street orphan eeking out a life in the back lot behind Dan Da Man’s Family Business - a quiet, half‑assembled BOT with a crooked directional glyph and a habit of staring at passing clouds like they were trying to tell him something.
Dan found him first. Eugene found him second. Neither of them could agree on who “raised” him, but both claim credit for teaching him how to hold a STOP sign without dropping it.
U‑Turn was always the quiet one. Not shy - just… observant. He watched the world the way some BOTs watch a malfunctioning fuse: with deep concern and a readiness to intervene.
He didn’t fit in anywhere until the Green Valley Department of Transportation took him in. They gave him:
a reflective vest
a walkie‑talkie
a laminated card of “Approved Safety Phrases”
He memorized the card. Then he memorized the unapproved phrases too, just in case.
Within a week, he was the best traffic BOT they’d ever had. Within a month, he was the only one who could stop a STEM warlord with nothing more than a raised STOP sign and a firm tone.
Dan says U‑Turn found his purpose. Eugene says U‑Turn found his people. U‑Turn says:
“I found the flow. And the flow must be respected.”
Read more about U-Turn and the BOTs of the Green Valley on Royal Road. The Book is called The Code X Chronicles







