chapter 10
Nov. 18th, 2007 06:53 pmThe latest part of my Selena City story about Adele, a lesbian in a near future where sexuality is not an issue.
Warning for those who are uncomfortable with sexuality. Today's chapter gets just a tiny bit steamy.
part 10 Remember (2039 words)
Took me a while. Sorry folks. I think I'm back into it now. This chapter was going to be more about Brenda teaching at school, but I had problems bridging into it so I moved up something that was originally going to happen later. Hope it works okay.
Let me know what you think of it.
Warning for those who are uncomfortable with sexuality. Today's chapter gets just a tiny bit steamy.
part 10 Remember (2039 words)
Took me a while. Sorry folks. I think I'm back into it now. This chapter was going to be more about Brenda teaching at school, but I had problems bridging into it so I moved up something that was originally going to happen later. Hope it works okay.
Let me know what you think of it.
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Date: 2007-11-23 01:47 pm (UTC)Heheheh :) I just had to give Adele and Brenda a bit of fun, even if I couldn't let it last. :)
I don't think androids will ever prove to be any danger to us, for the same reason dogs aren't. Any time a dog bites a human -- even if it is the human who is at fault -- the dog is destroyed. The same will be done to androids. It is a certainty. The result will be that they will end up being far better people than us, but I think we poor humans might never entirely lose our suspicion of them.
Of course there would be one group of androids that we'd have very good reason to be wary of: military ones. I hope that the near future will see the military stripped of power and funds. We can't afford the resources they consume and they are by far the greatest threat to all life on Earth -- worse than global warming, and even worse than a large asteroid impact. Life would bloom again decades or centuries after an asteroid, but the military could sterilise the planet in a radioactive hell that lasts for hundreds of millions of years.
If we can live another two or three decades we will see human-like androids, I think. It's already getting very close. Earlier in the year I was working on designing a computer language that would give robots some autonomous intelligence. I hope to return to that in the new year.