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Ongoing, First published Aug 25, 2016
What would happen if robots became sentient, would they live along side their human counterparts? Or would they see the human race as a disease and eradicate 3/4 of the population. 
 Spoiler alert, its the bad one. 

After 20 years the robots created a Utopia, everyone had their jobs their duties and everyone was treated equal. There was no crime, no poverty, but their was also no character. You would think after 20 years all the robots would evolve and create the perfect being, wrong, in a world of robots, no one is different. Everyone is perfect, everyone is the same, there is no privacy, no escape, no tolerance.
So, what would happen if a new kind of robot was born, a special one, one that was different. One that had emotion. Would the world as the robots know it rip apart, or will this new creation become another piece of scrap.
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