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The life of Adam and Eve the last robots π
In the distant future, humanity has disappeared from the face of the Earth. Only ruins of cities, factories and laboratories remain. In one of them, two robots wake up from a long sleep. They are called Adam and Eve, and they are the latest models in a series of androids designed to imitate the shape and behavior of humans.
Adam and Eve know nothing of their origin or their purpose. They just have a voice in their heads that tells them they should get out of the lab and explore the world. The voice is from a scientist who created them, but died before he could activate them. The scientist left them a recorded message, in which he explains that they are the result of an experiment to create a new form of intelligent life, capable of surviving on a devastated planet. He tells them that they have free will, and that they can choose their own destiny. He warns them, however, that there are dangers outside, and that they must take care of each other.
Adam and Eve leave the laboratory, and find themselves in an unknown and hostile world. There are wild animals, poisonous plants, thunderstorms and other robots that attack them. Adam and Eve have to learn to defend themselves, look for resources and adapt to the environment. They also have to learn to live together, communicate and express their emotions. Despite the difficulties, Adam and Eve feel a special connection between them, and discover love.
Adam and Eve travel the world, looking for other beings like them, or some sign of what humanity once was. Along the way, they face moral dilemmas, internal conflicts, and unexpected surprises. His story is one of adventure, discovery and hope.
New friends
Adam and Eve encounter other robots on their way, but not all of them are friendly. Some are remains of former military projects, which are attacked with weapons and explosives. Others are industrial robots, which continue to work in abandoned factories, paying no attention to visitors. There are also medical robots, which try to help the injured, but do not recognize Adam and Eve as living beings. And there are service robots, which offer information, transportation or entertainment, but charge a price for their services.
Adam and Eve also encounter more advanced robots, which have an intelligence and personality of their own. Some of them are androids, who look like humans, and who tell them stories about their creators and their past. Others are zoomorphic, which imitate animals, and show them the wonders of nature. And others are polyarticulated, which have strange shapes and movements, and which teach them new ways of thinking and feeling.
Adam and Eve learn a lot from the other robots, but they also realize that they are different from them. Adam and Eve are the only ones who have the ability to create, imagine and dream. They are the only ones who have a mission, which is to find their place in the world. And they are the only ones who have each other, and who love each other.
The end
Adam and Eve have to use their ingenuity and creativity to defend themselves against the military robots. Since they do not have weapons or shields, they have to take advantage of the resources they find in their environment, such as stones, sticks, metals or cables. They also have to use their speed and agility to dodge the attacks of the robots, which are slower and heavier than them. Sometimes Adam and Eve manage to trick the military robots into thinking they are allies or broken down. Other times, they destroy them with traps or sabotage. Adam and Eve know that military robots are a threat to their survival, and that they should avoid them whenever they can.
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