Sunday, August 29, 2010

Beach Coastal SciFi

Wandering Blind
As the turn of the 22nd Century approaches, theHumans, the ones who have gained their dominance from the now lost age, continue to refuse relinquishment to the new Art-Intelle-Robiots(A.I.R.). It is amazing the way Dr. Cooper still has the courage to argue with Suzi. It is also amazing that he doesn't realize his own significance in her world. It is so oblivious that it makes Suzi uncomfortable in the way a sunless day makes her feel queasy in logic, only for the reason of low available photons(L.A.P.), and, god knows she doesn't have the time or heart to reflect on this new data. Here she is, far removed from the lights and synthetics of her Continent II, in a place that scowls with  hostility as if it had realized its own insignificance in her world. It is even worse in the  
uneasy stillness that surrounds the lab building. 
Suzi would never point out his error, a point that makes her far more disappointing than he thought she could ever be, even when she was new. This is the area of research Cooper, in the beginning, looked forward to feeling a sense of accomplishment, never this feeling of wandering blind.

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