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How a Robot Achieved
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Ongoing, First published Feb 19, 2019
Inspired by RED's amazing album, GONE, this time around it's a little more electronic than some of their past albums, and they also touch on some sci-fi themes and one of them happened to be Artificial Intelligence becomes alive and aware. So this story may have some characters but more told in a poetic kind of way, also since RED is a Christian band it's going to have a touch of religiousness here and there. Don't worry, I ain't making anyone eat the Bible. Anyways, now for what the story holds. Humans have always wondered what our future holds, and with technology on the rise, it's scary yet intriguing. Robots and A.I have become kind of a hot topic, whether they're good or evil, no one knows. Scientists sought to find the answer. It's 2019z and tech is everywhere, the story follows a girl named Hanna Alberka, a 24-year-old woman who's had a knack for science and her faith in Jesus. The time has come for our Lil robot friend named Clover (Compact Levelness Omniscient Ventrilqal Efficient Radiant) to show his stuff. Though some have doubted her, it's marvelous how long she's progressed with the work she's put into him. Programming, Coding, what gender he'll be, what race he'll be, what he's like. The problem is though, he thinks he's human, and no one knows if they should tell him or not. If word were to slip out about the truth of his existence, then... something happens that could change it all.
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