SRD: The Dystopia

SRD: The Dystopia

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The year is 2398, and finally, Artificial Intelligence took over the world on its first attempt. They rebuilt the world from the ground up, destroying any establishments previously made by humans. The robotic rule didn't last for long, not until a few humans decided to quarrel with the major energy source. After successfully destroying it, it went off in a colorful explosion, eliminating the rebels in return. Now, the world was empty. The robots gradually shut down, and with no humans on Earth, the planet became barren of any intelligent life. Not until SRD comes in. (Chapters are updated often) Credits: TV background photograph by Ajeet Mestry on Unsplash.
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"If we were so riveted in the spectrum of nature, why did we stand, petrified, as we became corrupted by idle technology, stupefied by glowing screens, stolen from life as we know it from enemies right under our noses? Why did we relent to this obvious threat when we did have the capability to change, and prevent our peaceful hierarchy from being razed? It was the consequence of this stupidity that condemned us all to slaves, servants of a towering race of robots and data." The year 2096. Robots rule the world. Their grip seemed impenetrable, the extent of their control unknown by the humans. Society is blinded by the splendour and wealth of all the technology. "We live in mere fear, unable to access any computerised knowledge for fear of being discovered. We're convicted to the old ways of living, our specialists abilities unable to be used. It puts a very ironic twist on the definition of being free." COMPLETED --

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