Robotation- A Dystopia

Robotation- A Dystopia

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"My father was the paranoid man that believed one day, robots would take over the world. Little did he know that these unique androids would also represent humans." We live in a society where robots can live a normal life, known and labelled as a "human." Unless the government finds you. We live in a society where you can believe whether robots are real or not, and if you believe they do good or not, and no one would judge you. Correction: We live in a society where no one will judge you if you don't believe robots resembling humans exist. Unless you have seen them. We live in a society where robots are thought to be as hostile and dangerous. Powerful. Unless you have met them. Cover by @xXArachnidXx
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You grew up in wealthy atmosphere and had just graduated from high school a few months ago. Your father is currently the CEO of some airline company and ever since he became that way, you've been spoiling yourself with all the major fun shopping sprees, spa pampering, vacations, etc. You may have loved being out in about as a shopaholic but that did not stop your parents from thinking that you are spending way too much of you want even though you are on a mission to stand out and make friends. This all comes down to major argument with dad and this totally sets you off wishing you could move to a new universe so you didn't have to worry about your parents commands or bank account. Your wish comes true and you find something peculiar in your backyard the next day. From there, you end up in a world inhabited by robots for nearly four months because your device was broken. But what do you do when you are about to die of starvation and are falling for one particular robot who has promised to help you get home? An important lesson is taught about why being a spoiled brat was a bad idea because you are going through exactly what a lot of the poor go through.

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