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Chapter 1: RoboRese4rcher1.


"RoboRese4rcher1: Come forth and present your studies from Earth."

RoboRese4rcher1 clicked a few times, then smoothly walked toward the center area in a large domed building. In front of him 4 robots wached with eerily glowing optics, white lights in a constant buzz.

One robot had an array of metal tendrils running from his body, each surging energy and data. Instead of legs, he was connected to a large rectangular machine, more than likely a computer that runs the city. The robot rotated his head a few clicks, before saying

"Continue."

"RoboCapt4in, my study of Earth and the Humans is..... Interesting. Play back-  Analysis.....Rendering...Fetched......"

RoboCapt4in and the other 3 robots tuned up their audio receptors and activated the internal recording devices.

"The race of the Homosapiens. Yes, I have seen their violence, cruelty, and greed. However, don't forget that they are 200 thousand years into their putrid excistance. They are still a young, primitive species with much to learn. Sometimes, they repeat their mistakes and do not see, or in most cases, refuse to see the mistakes they have made. But even in their darkest hours, I have recorded goodness in them. I have scanned their capacity for compassion, wisdom, courage, honor, [REDACTED], and truth. We machines value logic above all else, and with logic comes truth. The wisest teachers on Earth have said in someway or another that a true human is all of the formentioned virtues. Sadly, some of them forgot to keep all of these in their [REDACTED]. Some of them became monsters. But too large of a number of these monsters ruled some parts of Earth's chronicles. Today, a few still do.That said, many did learn from the mistakes of the past. Amd there were some who used forsight and logic, and strived to enrich the corrupt worl they dwell in."

RoboCapt4in activated his critical thinking computers. RoboRese4rcher1 had shown the "Emotion Virus" twice in his analysis.....Yet is was logical.

"Continue. We require more data, RoboRese4rcher1."

"Understood RoboCapt4in. Weather freedom is a right or privilidge, nobody, human or machine, has the right to take it away from others. Criminals, corrupt leaders, and lords and so forth, will abuse the rights of freedom,  will get whats coming to them. This is one of the reasons beings like us exsist. We may be robotic aliens to Earth, but we still have a responsibility. Even though we are "strangers", sometimes a stranger can be a great teacher, savior, and perhaps soon it will be up to us to remind them where they stand. Then they will have the knowlege to make progress as a civilization, so they can finally be one wit heach other. End/Analysis/End."

The room was silent except from the low hum the robot's internal engines emitted. Finally, the robot to the far right spoke up.

"It seems you have caught the Emotion Virus while researching Earth. Tests must be one at once. You display emotion yet still use logic to dictate your reasoning."

RoboCapt4in also spoke.

"Yes, RoboOr4tor. Data must be found. RoboDoct0r will study RoboRese4rcher1. A robot containing just a trace of emotion must be erased from all files at once."

Instantly, two RoboGu4rd Units came to the side of RoboRese4rcher and escorted him out of the dome, towards the Lab of Robotic4.

Another robot, the same model as the previous one, entered the center platform and awaited his command. 


"RoboRese4rcher2, pesent your study on Earth."

"Understood RoboCapt4in. Play back- Analysis.....Rendering...Fetched......"

End of Chapter 1.



Chapter 1: RoboRese4rcher1.


"RoboRese4rcher1: Come forth and present your studies from Earth."

RoboRese4rcher1 clicked a few times, then smoothly walked toward the center area in a large domed building. In front of him 4 robots wached with eerily glowing optics, white lights in a constant buzz.

One robot had an array of metal tendrils running from his body, each surging energy and data. Instead of legs, he was connected to a large rectangular machine, more than likely a computer that runs the city. The robot rotated his head a few clicks, before saying

"Continue."

"RoboCapt4in, my study of Earth and the Humans is..... Interesting. Play back-  Analysis.....Rendering...Fetched......"

RoboCapt4in and the other 3 robots tuned up their audio receptors and activated the internal recording devices.

"The race of the Homosapiens. Yes, I have seen their violence, cruelty, and greed. However, don't forget that they are 200 thousand years into their putrid excistance. They are still a young, primitive species with much to learn. Sometimes, they repeat their mistakes and do not see, or in most cases, refuse to see the mistakes they have made. But even in their darkest hours, I have recorded goodness in them. I have scanned their capacity for compassion, wisdom, courage, honor, [REDACTED], and truth. We machines value logic above all else, and with logic comes truth. The wisest teachers on Earth have said in someway or another that a true human is all of the formentioned virtues. Sadly, some of them forgot to keep all of these in their [REDACTED]. Some of them became monsters. But too large of a number of these monsters ruled some parts of Earth's chronicles. Today, a few still do.That said, many did learn from the mistakes of the past. Amd there were some who used forsight and logic, and strived to enrich the corrupt worl they dwell in."

RoboCapt4in activated his critical thinking computers. RoboRese4rcher1 had shown the "Emotion Virus" twice in his analysis.....Yet is was logical.

"Continue. We require more data, RoboRese4rcher1."

"Understood RoboCapt4in. Weather freedom is a right or privilidge, nobody, human or machine, has the right to take it away from others. Criminals, corrupt leaders, and lords and so forth, will abuse the rights of freedom,  will get whats coming to them. This is one of the reasons beings like us exsist. We may be robotic aliens to Earth, but we still have a responsibility. Even though we are "strangers", sometimes a stranger can be a great teacher, savior, and perhaps soon it will be up to us to remind them where they stand. Then they will have the knowlege to make progress as a civilization, so they can finally be one wit heach other. End/Analysis/End."

The room was silent except from the low hum the robot's internal engines emitted. Finally, the robot to the far right spoke up.

"It seems you have caught the Emotion Virus while researching Earth. Tests must be one at once. You display emotion yet still use logic to dictate your reasoning."

RoboCapt4in also spoke.

"Yes, RoboOr4tor. Data must be found. RoboDoct0r will study RoboRese4rcher1. A robot containing just a trace of emotion must be erased from all files at once."

Instantly, two RoboGu4rd Units came to the side of RoboRese4rcher and escorted him out of the dome, towards the Lab of Robotic4.

Another robot, the same model as the previous one, entered the center platform and awaited his command. 


"RoboRese4rcher2, pesent your study on Earth."

"Understood RoboCapt4in. Play back- Analysis.....Rendering...Fetched......"

End of Chapter 1.



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