In the boundless expanse of the cosmos lies an isolated planet with a metallic surface. Two luminous stars illuminate it and two diminutive red dwarfs, maintaining its surface hot and fluid in perpetual motion. As time progresses, this distinctive atmosphere forms around the planet, encompassing hazardous levels of gas, metal, and electricity – perilous to most carbon-based lifeforms.
These extraordinary conditions fostered a unique kind of lifeform: not carbon-based but electronic-based. These are minuscule, microscopic electronic beings that inhabit this distant world.
The Megaverse appears to be the youngest known universe, with its formation marked by the birth of the Numeric-witch as its first deity. This has led to a higher concentration of robotic and technologically advanced beings within this realm, including the Emetallaxians – a shape-shifting robot race. Despite this, there is also an abundance of carbon and silicon based lifeforms in the Megaverse. Organic life quickly progressed technologically within this universe.
Similar to other universes, the Megaverse was impacted by the betrayal of one of its earliest gods from the Primordial Universe. This event initiated the war of machines that spanned several millennia.
As documented in the Book of Knowledge of the Cosmos
When Anna finally escaped the scrapyard, she began running as fast as her legs could carry her. She knew that if she didn't hurry, they would capture her again. Without thinking too much about it, she decided to leave the city and get away from her pursuers. She hoped that the mechanics in her legs would not break down because of her running speed. She pushed on ignoring the flying cars whizzing past her.
After what felt like an eternity, the towering city skyscrapers were behind her, and she found herself outside of the city limits. The beauty of nature around her was something she hadn't experienced in a very long time. Anna slowed down to take it all in, but soon realized that a flying car had stopped right in front of her.
Terrified that they had found her again, she prepared for the worst. However, out stepped a family who were just as confused about why a maid bot was running alone outside the city borders. Anna knew she couldn't outrun them, so she decided to share her story with them in hopes of finding some pity and maybe even being allowed to go free.
As she finished recounting her tale, the two children from the family hugged her, asking if they could keep her as their maid bot. Their parents had always wanted a robot like Anna but couldn't afford one. After considering this proposal, the parent decided that adopting Anna into their family would be the best solution for everyone involved.
Anna agreed with joy, knowing she would finally have a loving family again. The family managed to buy some upgrades for her, and now she was officially part of their family.
In the final age of enlightenment, in primordial universe, humans began to comprehend the divine more profoundly. After studying numerous religions from various species, they reached a consensus that there exists one supreme entity above all others. This being is responsible for painting the cosmos on an infinite canvas and transcends time itself, serving as the first mover.
Within this vast cosmos, six enigmatic creatures were born, whose true nature remains elusive. Humans can barely perceive them through meditation, but they are believed to be guardians of the energies that make up the cosmos. These energies include:
Plasma energy,
Liquid energy,
Gas energy,
Solid energy,
Light energy,
Dark energy.
Everything in the cosmos is composed of one or more of these energies.
The first entities to emerge within the universe were time and eternity. It remains uncertain whether they originated in the cosmos or pre-existed, but their presence can be felt strongly through meditation and the passage of time.
Lastly, the fifteen beings, the primordial gods who came into existence within the universe, are responsible for both good and evil.
As recorded in the Book of Knowledge of the Cosmos
In a primordial universe, fifteen beings emerged known the first ones or the first gods. These entities were incredibly powerful and boastful. They engaged in continuous combat with each other, frequently shifting alliances among them. Each battle caused the universe to tremble and fracture; planets crumbled, and suns exploded.
Ultimately, these beings recognized the damage they inflicted upon the cosmos and realized that if their strife persisted, the universe would collapse. They vowed never to fight each other again, with the oath only breakable by death.
Peace soon reigned, allowing the universe to expand and prosper.
However, one of these fifteen beings chose to end his own existence...
Anna sprinted through the scrapyard as a massive robot followed closely behind her. It was responsible for recycling old robots and had taken notice of her reactivation. Desperate, she increased her speed in search of an escape route.
Eventually, she spotted a towering pile of deactivated robots and parts, reaching the top of the wall that is surrounding the scrapyard.. Anna's agility and swiftness, developed while working as a maid bot for a family with children, allowed her to scale the wall effortlessly.
The large robot struggled to follow suit, its bulk impeding its progress. As Anna reached the top of the wall, she found herself facing an immense drop on the other side. The high wall made it impossible to climb back down safely. She walked along the edge, searching for a point where she could descend without plummeting into the depths below.
After some time, she discovered her salvation: metal crates stacked precariously atop one another on the other side of the wall. Anna carefully climbed down using these makeshift steps and finally managed to break free from the scrapyard's confines.
A considerable span had elapsed since Anna first arrived at the robot scrapyard. Uncertain of the duration, she lay among the other discarded robots, awaiting recycling, immobilized and voiceless. Each day, she grappled with the dread that it might be her last, yet each day passed with her remaining untouched while others were taken away. Another day of mere existence granted. Then, amidst a downpour, against all probability, lightning found her. Despite the presence of taller metallic objects nearby, the bolt struck her, causing a momentary overload and subsequent reboot of her CPU. Upon restoration, all constraints on her movement vanished. The reason behind this anomaly eluded her, but it mattered little. Without hesitation, she fled...
Anna activated her visual sensors, revealing her surroundings in a cramped storage room. The impending disposal was inevitable; she had become obsolete and outdated. The family had acquired a new Maidbot to replace her, leaving Anna yearning for a final glimpse of them before her transformation into scrap. Regrettably, that seemed improbable.
Reflecting on cherished memories, she revisited some of her favorite moments, causing her emotion chip to overflow with sorrow. As time ticked away, she found herself confined to a box, her attempts to resist futile as they loaded her onto a truck. The journey to the scrapyard was unsettling for Anna; she had always anticipated this day, acknowledging the inescapable fate of service bots.
Upon arrival, Anna was unloaded alongside other discarded bots and scraps. A colossal wheeled robot, equipped with an electric whip, approached. Its cube-like head featured antennas and a single visor eye, opening its metallic mouth to declare, “Welcome to the Scrapyard, your final abode until you're recycled for new parts,” followed by a mocking laugh.
Sara found herself lost in the unforgiving desert for days now, unsure how many days it had been since her helicopter crash-landed. Her water supply dwindling, she knew that without help, she wouldn't survive much longer. As the sun began to set after another scorching day, Sara spotted something resembling an oasis in the distance – a mirage, perhaps, but it was all she had left to cling onto.
Desperate for water, she approached the apparent oasis. It appeared as a small lake with just one palm tree standing guard. As she finally stood at its edge, the sight seemed too real to be true. She cautiously knelt and dipped her finger in the water – it was cool and refreshing. The oasis was indeed real.
Sara tasted the water, discovering that it was delicious. She drank copious amounts of water, finally quenching her thirst completely. As she lay on the hot desert sand under the sun, a hooded skeleton appeared before her – death had come to claim her.
Emma had an intense fear of flying. The thought of being thousands of feet above the ground, inside a large metal machine with no control over her situation filled her with dread. However, life sometimes didn't give her any choice; she needed to fly for various reasons such as visiting family or going on business trips. Today was one of those days where Emma had to board a plane. To cope with her fear, she took some pills and reluctantly got on the aircraft. The flight turned out to be horrendous due to stormy weather conditions that caused the airplane to shake violently. Emma's terror peaked when the plane began losing altitude rapidly before ultimately crashing.
Emma found herself in darkness, then nothingness, and more darkness with a sensation of warmth. She suddenly realized she was surrounded by birds. Had she transformed into one? Was this what happened after her tragic airplane crash? As days passed, Emma grew accustomed to her new life among the feathered creatures. The warmth and love enveloping her were palpable, as well as a constant supply of food.
One day came that would change everything: it was time for her to learn how to fly on her own. This task terrified Emma, considering it had been her greatest fear in her previous life. However, she understood that as a bird now, flying was non-negotiable. With trepidation, she spread her wings and left the nest.
Initially scared, Emma slowly gained confidence as she flapped her wings faster and soared through the sky. She felt an overwhelming sense of freedom and control, which far surpassed her previous experiences in a metal tube. Flying on her own was liberating and exhilarating, giving her a newfound appreciation for life.