The ability to act on emotions is a unique trait of humans. After an industrial evolution, the earth is now mainly powered up by electricity. There were still sites containing nature, like zoos and parks, but they're mostly deserted by the general public due to the worldwide use of electronics. After advancing through the years of technology, robots were created and were now commonplace within society. These robots were similar to a human's- both in appearance and speech pattern- but they do not possess the emotions that are special of a humans, so they are primarily used to handle odd-jobs and physical labour. Due to a heated argument from a faction fighting for Robot's Rights, the robots were allowed to blend into society, raised alongside humans, to become a successful adult in the future. The only problem though, is the fact that the robots were clueless as to what they wanted to do in the future, so they settled on letting their advisors choose their paths for them. This fact lead to heavy discrimination on the robots. How shall this be different to the events occurring for this one particular robot?
Season 4 of The Virus Within
Trinity is familiar with zombies, being one herself, but when strange zombies start appearing, she realizes that the world she knew might be changing yet again.
When a dangerous set of scientific notes are discovered, Trinity and her friends don't realize anything is wrong until a frantic radio call comes in. Unaware of the notes, they race to the south and struggle to determine where the strange zombies came from. The zombies are unlike any ranks previously seen, and they aren't as predictable. Some have new tricks hidden up sleeves, forcing any Stronghold they encounter to quickly adapt to the new challenge or risk being overrun. Secrets never remain hidden, and zombie apocalypses never make life easy.