Gen'ei Gen'ei no Mi

Introduction
A Paramecia type devil fruit that allows the user to caopy the personality of a person and assign it to an inanimate object. Although the user has virtually no limits on what it can give a personality to, the Gen'ei Gen'ei no Mi is oftentimes dangerous to the user as the user cannot control the personified objects, which have a history of killing their creators.

Usage
To use this devil fruit, the user has to touch the object they want to put a simulacrum into- not very complicated. Which personality they duplicate is the challenging part, as it can go two ways. First the user can not specify the personality they wish to copy, and have a random personality (usually the strongest personality nearest to the user) become a simulacrum. Or the user can predetermine a personality that they wish to use, by tapping the person with the desired personality and saying 'Copy' then tapping the desired object and saying 'Render Data'. The user can also 'Save' a 'Copy' by assigning it a 'Title'.


 * Ex) "Copy. Save copy, Title: Simulacrum Type II. Reder Data: Carriage."

Strengths
Personified objects will not be damaged by seastone or water as they are not the Devil Fruit user.

Simulacrums also inherit the memories of whatever person they were copied from up until the point that they were created.

Very hard to anticipate actions from Simulacrums as they are all based from seperate primaries (the original personality).

It is difficult to recognize the Simulacrums as threats before they attack (Go ahead, try to view a blanket as a threat without prompting. I dare you.)

Weaknesses
The user suffers from standard Devil Fruit weaknesses.

Very likely to backfire on the user.

Simulacrums are prone to rampaging in a blind, merderous, panicked rage after their initial creation, and they may take a while to calm down.