Quake Woman

Quake Woman, also known by her project name Tempo, is a protagonist in the Mega Man comic series, and a character that appears in the Sonic the Hedgehog comic series and its spin-offs, published by Archie Comics. She is a Robot Master created by Dr. Noele Lalinde, who considers her a daughter. Created as a research assistant robot, and later upgraded for geological studies, she was nearly destroyed during one such mission. Hoping to distance herself from Tempo, Lalinde removed her emotions, making Quake Woman little more than a tool. However, Lalinde realized that she still cared for her "daughter," and restored her emotions. Despite struggling with being able to feel again, Quake Woman proved as heroic as ever, helping Mega Man and his allies on several missions.

Worlds Unite
Quake Woman answered Dr. Light's call when Sonic Man attacked Mega City on the orders of Sigma to set up one of the Unity Engines. Dr. Light called upon her and several reformed Wily Robot Masters, after the Light Robot Masters tried and failed to defeat Sonic Man. While she was not created for combat like her unlikely new teammates, Quake Woman agreed to help due to her friendship with Roll.

Personality
In her early days, Quake Woamn was very much an excitable young child, until her accident and subsequent removal of emotions, which left her stoic and logical with a perpetual blank expression. After Dr. Lalinde's restore her personality, Quake Woman became more open and slowly learned to feel again, though he often has a hard time understanding her emotions. Her new state gives her a remarkable sense of forgiveness, as she has moved past Dr. Lalinde's past personality removal and accepted her as her mother.

Powers and abilities
Quake Woman is equipped for digging and has a great deal of knowledge on the field subterranean excavation.

Weapons
Quake Woman's primary weapon/tool is her Quake Drill, which is designed to carve through solid rock or even metal.

Trivia

 * Quake Woman is one of several characters introduced in the Mega Man comic series, and the first female Robot Master in that group. She is also one of the few female Robot Masters featured in any branch of the franchise, the only other notable models being Roll and Splash Woman.