MilkMaid is an interesting one.
The difficulties with her as a character is that she's pretty much devoid of any personality. I mean, when there's no difference between her and any other generic robot in Metrobay, it's hard to really care for her one way or the other. She's just... there. Doing what she's told. Makes me wonder why they bothered to "implant" her with characteristics from Warden Smith, Mayor Turner, Dani, and Ginger when there's hardly much difference or way of telling.
Two other little things, that are more inherent of her design, is she's technically the second copy of Ms. Metrobay and her hysterically massive mammaries. And the problem with copies is they tend to be inferior to the original. While MilkMaid has the benefit of being an android, when given the option, most folks would still prefer to hook up with Ms. Metrobay rather than her duplicate. As a silver medal, however, you could do far worse.
On the positives, she’s still a looker. Her dairy outfit is extremely cute and sexy, and I love how the baby-blue matches her glowing blue eyes. Having thrallium-equipped boobies is also a great touch and every scene of her just baring her chest and having girls go to town on her nipples makes me smile and has yet to get old.
Now for my little idea. Her being a duplicate has been put to marginally good use in “King of Hooter County” to catch the West Sisters off guard, but I’d love to see much more of that. They knew their sister too well and most were quick to see it wasn’t her. Sneaking MilkMaid around disguised as Kelly around others might prove more interesting…. And I think the real Kelly would looking totally hot in MilkMaid’s outfit. An identity crisis like that would be highly amusing and offer up some great naughty fun. Not saying you should go that route, but if you’re having a robot duplicate running amok, somebody’s bound to want to see it.
MilkMaid isn’t the strongest character, but she brings the fun with her. She’s easy on the eyes and fills the “robot minion” role Mechana vacated well enough. I wouldn’t mind more of her.