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Robomancer

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Little by little, aBot was beginning to lose his grip on reality. Every day he was a little less careful about masking his identity and covering his tracks. Everywhere he went, his instincts told him that he was being followed. Even so, he continued to get more and more careless as if he was challenging the world to find him. He slept in gutters, hid himself in boxes and under bridges, and found food in garbage cans and homeless shelters.

Weeks later, while aBot was sitting on a park bench and trying to stay warm, a beautiful young woman came jogging by him. She had long brown hair, blue eyes, and a gorgeous smile. He was instantly attracted. In his mind, this beautiful woman should have instantly been attracted in return.

He approached the young lady and bluntly asked her for her hand in marriage. She very sternly rejected his offer, and could not help the disgusted look she had on her face. His poor heart was crushed! Along with likening himself to be the “robot king,” aBot also thought himself to be quite the romancer! He concluded that the Pixeltank could help him acquire a new title: the “Robomancer.” He began travelling back to the lake where it was hidden. U.S. intelligence forces followed from a distance.

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from Robomancer, released November 1, 2005

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The legend of the Pixeltank has its roots in the ancient world. Subtle references to it, scattered all throughout primitive and classical writings, have baffled historians and researchers for centuries. Herodotus speaks of it as a weapon fashioned by Hephaestus in his forge as a gift for Apollo, the god of music. ... more

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