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1:
Three hundred years ago, human bodies were functional. Adequate.
They were just as nature designed them. Boring. Then we came in with
technology and made them remarkable. – Memoires of A. St. Claire
2:
When that shark took my arm, I thought I would have to wear a hook and a curly
wig while running around yelling, “Smee!” But, thanks to science, I am more
robot than pirate. Thank god for
science. Now I’m famous. – Donatello
Fark, First Robot Comedian
3.
The titan Prometheus stole fire from the gods to give to his creation; mankind,
opening up new doors of thought, freedom and innovation which were once locked
behind lightning bolts and denied.
Prometheus was bold in challenging his creators, and was brutally
punished for his disobedience. – Legends
from Ancient Greece, Adapted for a Modern Time.
Micah Weaver
4. In the year 2036 Mirabel Industries invented the world’s first cybernetic arm. It was a quantum leap that afforded new freedoms and thought. As the fire from Prometheus had delivered humankind from the world of shadows, cosmetic cybertechnology forged a people we know today. Consuming. Unfeeling. Mech. – Before the War: A Brief History of pre-WWIII America
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