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This world broke apart. It's crumbled. Few humans remained alive with just limited food supplies and others supplies. It started to become hard to live. After a spaceship blowup in the year 3025, the world began to fall apart. The ship was enormous and held most of the younger generation, leaving the people on the earth old and well, not young. The ship somehow blew up of a malfunction, killing everyone on it leaving earth with people we weren't able to re-populate. Everyone else on the earth died eventually, having no younger generation to keep life going on. There was no one on the earth anymore. But then, out of the blue there was teenagers roaming around. What is this? How could it be? Turns out that the older generation had somehow made... robot children...? The older generation were still able to do something and they did. They made robots. Though the robots can't re-populate, they can re-built the earth, and make new robots. And thus, made "HUMANOID."
Start Role-Playing and remember to have fun!!
Agnis.::.
She strolled down the sidewalk, her hands in her pockets. She smiled with her hair tied up with red ribbons. She wore a white button up shirt with a black tie and vest. Her coal black hair glistened in the sun as she walked. She loved sunny days. It was just so peaceful. Kids playing around, some with balloons, others with teddy bear or kites, some just running around. She waved at the kids walking by who looked at her. No one knew what they really were. We thought the earth always lived with just Androids roaming the earth. But, Agnis thought... maybe there was something more...
Alex.::.
He sat on the beach. He had a bar shirt with blue swim shorts. Not many androids went in the water, except those who had the ability to, but there were few who did. He wore shades to cover the sun from his sight. He wished he wore them that way. The sun didn't affect his eye sight, though he still wore them. He wondered what a Android really was. Was there something inside him that maybe wasn't Android? It didn't matter... it never did. So he just sat there, like all the other droids, faking to enjoy life. Faking being real.
This world broke apart. It's crumbled. Few humans remained alive with just limited food supplies and others supplies. It started to become hard to live. After a spaceship blowup in the year 3025, the world began to fall apart. The ship was enormous and held most of the younger generation, leaving the people on the earth old and well, not young. The ship somehow blew up of a malfunction, killing everyone on it leaving earth with people we weren't able to re-populate. Everyone else on the earth died eventually, having no younger generation to keep life going on. There was no one on the earth anymore. But then, out of the blue there was teenagers roaming around. What is this? How could it be? Turns out that the older generation had somehow made... robot children...? The older generation were still able to do something and they did. They made robots. Though the robots can't re-populate, they can re-built the earth, and make new robots. And thus, made "HUMANOID."
Start Role-Playing and remember to have fun!!
Agnis.::.
She strolled down the sidewalk, her hands in her pockets. She smiled with her hair tied up with red ribbons. She wore a white button up shirt with a black tie and vest. Her coal black hair glistened in the sun as she walked. She loved sunny days. It was just so peaceful. Kids playing around, some with balloons, others with teddy bear or kites, some just running around. She waved at the kids walking by who looked at her. No one knew what they really were. We thought the earth always lived with just Androids roaming the earth. But, Agnis thought... maybe there was something more...
Alex.::.
He sat on the beach. He had a bar shirt with blue swim shorts. Not many androids went in the water, except those who had the ability to, but there were few who did. He wore shades to cover the sun from his sight. He wished he wore them that way. The sun didn't affect his eye sight, though he still wore them. He wondered what a Android really was. Was there something inside him that maybe wasn't Android? It didn't matter... it never did. So he just sat there, like all the other droids, faking to enjoy life. Faking being real.