Keep in mind that you always put me in mind of cyberpunk, okay?rans_curseFebruary 23 2006, 03:01:29 UTC
1. In a world where technology is so advanced you don't even have to walk outside, the rapid spread of a disease called 'ARTI' leaves machines able to wreak havoc on their owners. Within decades of the first outbreak, ARTI has become a plague, and human beings begin to shed their self-inflicted fetters and return to a simpler existence. However, there is an urban legend that if you manage to have a machine and treat it well, ARTI is not a disease but a blessing, though no one is quite sure what that blessing is. Enter a young man and his automated toaster.
2. Set in the same world as By Any Other Name, Interface tells the story of a young woman out to prove that the feared and dreaded ARTI is not more than the onset of a new era, one that should be recieved with grace. She creates a machine to help her understand human nature, and then infects it with ARTI-- but before she can learn the truth of her experiment, Right Wing AntiMachinists set fire to her lab, and she and the machine burn to ashes together.
3. What do grave diggers do in a land where no one ever dies? They turn graves into the latest single vacation spots.
2. Set in the same world as By Any Other Name, Interface tells the story of a young woman out to prove that the feared and dreaded ARTI is not more than the onset of a new era, one that should be recieved with grace. She creates a machine to help her understand human nature, and then infects it with ARTI-- but before she can learn the truth of her experiment, Right Wing AntiMachinists set fire to her lab, and she and the machine burn to ashes together.
3. What do grave diggers do in a land where no one ever dies? They turn graves into the latest single vacation spots.
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