Two robots looked down on the fires of Earth from their orbital platform. They were there to monitor the climate, but with no one left to report it to, what now?
"Do you think anyone will remember humans?" asked the younger robot, with a quivering synth-voice. Its emotion chip was state-of-the-art.
"We will," replied the older, robot. His emotion chip was first-gen, so he wasn't given to sentiment. "We know where the bodies are buried, anyway." He pointed to a screen. "Cold front in North America," he said.
"Snow in the Caucasus," said the first bot.
I wonder what did us all in. I hope it wasn't us.
14 comments:
Nice futuristic take on the body action!
...and a wonderful sci-fi take it is!
Yay SciFi...my favorite but I can't seem to get the knack of writing it myself... Excellent read !
Perfect way to use the prompt and give us a warning too...hopefully, we won't be the cause of our own extinction and I hope I'm long gone if it actually happens !!!
Did I already tell you I love your new header ? It's awesome !
what an interesting take on the prompt, and yup, i bet it was ourselves that did us in ...
I just bet those robots know where all the bodies are buried. Great job.
Reminds me of the book I'm reading right now: Saturn's Children (A Space Opera), by Charles Stross. I'm enjoying it.
I like it...it's definitely your own spin. Hmm...what WILL do us in...most likely us, yes, sad but true.
I suspect the robots. The ones with emotion chips are always particularly flaky.
VERY clever and frightenly realistic!!
Oh so clever...and of course Robots always know everything!
But who will be programming the robots...
Well done. I think many humans could benefit from a state-of-the-art emotion chip, or just a chip.
xoRobyn
Man vs Machine. Will they replicate themselves after we are gone??
Sci-fi with a shiver of potential truth thrown in.
This was so well written it felt real.
So much for global warming, I guess.
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