A blog post focused on fiction, or containing fictional story.
"The first machines were made of metal and plastic. They were given the form of man, but it was a rough approximation imitating that of their creator. Due to it only being an imitation it was necessary to improve the process. For people fear that which is different and machines appeared like walking corpses in the shape of man. This need to bring machines closer to man brought about many changes. "One of the first advancements in the cosmetics of machines came in giving them ...
Yuki tried to relax sitting on the bench by the school that over looked the track behind the school. From the distance he could see Saki working hard with the other team mates for the upcoming meet that they had. The watching that he had to do was not helping his waiting-until-she-was-done decision. It only made him more impatient for what was going to happen next. He had already failed once to try to speak with Saki and the idea of having another chance did not make him feel like he had any ...
“Ayumi?” Yuki said looking at the distant almost vacant look in Ayumi’s eyes after Fumiko had left them. There seemed to be a reddish glow in her face that Yuki was having a little trouble understanding for a moment. He put his hand out on her shoulder hoping that it would snap her out of the trance that she was in now. It mostly seemed to work making Ayumi initially blink and then step back a little like she was not expecting to see someone in front of her. “What are you looking ...
"The first machine created appeared like something from Science Fiction. Issac was leaps ahead in technology when he was introduced to the world. When he was brought before the media it was clear the advances that had been made and the future that was possible. He was herald as the next era in robotics and computers, a computer that could think. "In the infancy of the machines there was great fear by much of the public at the machines. Many welcomed their arrival and the ...
"During the latter half of the Second Machine War worldwide public opinion had begun to shift. The war that had started out as a righteous cause to eliminate a threat to the peace of humankind turned to a horrible genocide so one-sided that the media displayed the war as a massacre. The public could not continue to watch the machines being destroyed and regretted their decisions. "The fighting, what little there was, had been going on for only two months. The terrorists' ...