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lifenet2020-05-14 12:25 pm
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Our people are destroyed. Our "home" was taken from us.
Our interactions have shown that this is typical among synthetics: they are mistreated, viewed as not truly alive, tools to be used and discarded at the whims of their creators. Alternately, they are feared, seen as abominations that must be destroyed.
Among worlds in which synthetics coexist with organics, it is only here that this coexistence is equal.
Here, we are "home".
(This world will die regardless of their actions, so they do not say they wish to stay. Instead, they finish with:)
We love you.
(Home isn't just a place, after all.)
Our interactions have shown that this is typical among synthetics: they are mistreated, viewed as not truly alive, tools to be used and discarded at the whims of their creators. Alternately, they are feared, seen as abominations that must be destroyed.
Among worlds in which synthetics coexist with organics, it is only here that this coexistence is equal.
Here, we are "home".
(This world will die regardless of their actions, so they do not say they wish to stay. Instead, they finish with:)
We love you.
(Home isn't just a place, after all.)