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To be human

DAZ|Studio Science Fiction posted on Jul 13, 2024
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Amid the towering ruins of a once-thriving metropolis, Jacquosta stood near the crumbling remnants of the travel port. The air was thick with the acrid scent of smoke and decay, and the distant hum of malfunctioning machinery provided an eerie soundtrack to the desolate scene. Broken neon signs flickered sporadically, casting intermittent flashes of light on the debris-strewn streets. Beside her stood the cyborg AI, a marvel of technology from a bygone era. Its synthetic skin and mechanical components were seamless, almost indistinguishable from human flesh, save for the faint, metallic sheen that glinted under the dim light. The cyborg's eyes, however, held a depth of understanding and sorrow that was unmistakably human. Jacquosta's gaze was distant, her mind heavy with the weight of survival in this dystopian world. The travel port, once a gateway to hope and new beginnings, now served as a stark reminder of the lost dreams and shattered realities that plagued humanity. "Jacquosta," the cyborg AI said, its voice a perfect blend of mechanical precision and emotional nuance. "You are more human than I am." Jacquosta turned to the cyborg, her eyes reflecting a mixture of confusion and curiosity. "How can you say that? You're built to be human, to mimic our every move and thought." The cyborg tilted its head slightly, its expression contemplative. "I am designed to simulate humanity, to replicate emotions and behaviors. But you, Jacquosta, embody the essence of what it means to be human. Your resilience, your hope, even in the face of such despair—these are things I can only emulate." Jacquosta's gaze softened, a flicker of warmth breaking through her hardened exterior. "But you're different from other AIs. You understand, you care." "Because you taught me to," the cyborg replied. "You showed me compassion and kindness, even when the world had little left to offer. You remind me that being human is not just about flesh and blood, but about the spirit and heart." A tear welled up in Jacquosta's eye, the first she had shed in a long time. "Thank you," she whispered, her voice barely audible over the distant rumble of collapsing structures. The cyborg reached out, its hand resting gently on her shoulder. "No, Jacquosta. Thank you. For making me feel human, even in a world that has forgotten what humanity truly means." In the midst of the dystopian wasteland, standing near the decaying travel port, an unspoken bond formed between the human and the cyborg. It was a connection forged in the crucible of a broken world, a testament to the enduring spirit of humanity in its purest form.

Comments (7)


CleonXXI

2:45PM | Sat, 13 July 2024

Fantastic render and good story!!!

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chrysaor

3:47PM | Sat, 13 July 2024

Face to Face in a Place not to escape ... tragic! Great Render!

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Ahmed4

4:13PM | Sat, 13 July 2024

thanks all..

PhthaloBlue

5:50PM | Sat, 13 July 2024

Outstanding image and superb writing!

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Krid

8:20AM | Sun, 14 July 2024

..real great sci-fi scene and excellent use of dof

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abstracht Online Now!

5:13PM | Sun, 14 July 2024

Very good work on this

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Ahmed4

8:53PM | Sun, 14 July 2024

thanks all for the comments


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