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CULTURE

The Intergalactic 

Space Chronicle 

Are Our Beloved Pure Tech Androids Cheating on Us During the Virus?

It is a question many are asking themselves with all the images that are being shared across "The V" (The Virtual Public Network), of our android virus buddies hanging around the empty city with the government experiment subjects, who got loose and are now roaming freely.  They may or may not be immune to the virus. Their mere existence is a result of an illegal act, so it is very hard to make any ruling involving them at this time. 

 

Our pure tech androids, who are meant to run errands and get us supplies during these isolation periods, seem to have taken it upon themselves to inaugurate these test subjects into society. Though society is not there to welcome them.

 

The PT androids have taken these subjects to a tech tailor who has scanned their bodies and printed new clothing for them. The clothing is quite fashionable and the subjects now look like a group of wealthy young adults living it up in their very own city.

 

They also took the subjects to get personalized ice cream, which is my personal favorite thing to do. Humans and organic humanoids are fuming at home. “That is our ice-cream!” many have repeated in the “V", through various forms of protest. Such as massive floating flower speakers, cloud doodles in the sky, hair words molding, and bubble gum sculptures.

 

On the other side of the argument many are saying that personalized ice cream and a good time in the city while we have all been sent to our rooms is the least that we can do after the way they have been created and treated.

 

There are also speculations that the government is not trying to recapture them because they want them to contract the disease; though we really don’t see the sense in that. Wouldn't they eventually pass it to the rest of us? 

 

Perhaps the United Earth Council is too busy preparing for the Fly Fashion Party to deal with their creations. It is a pretty cool event…

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