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Even a Robot Craves a Little More Conversation
Gerry Gigabyte, a robotic delight, sat on a lab roof in morning’s light, calculating earth’s current position; amid the stars found a new addition. His neuro-radar swiftly did detect, upon it tiny moving carbon-based specks, life forms that were humanoids, he was surprised there were no androids. This tiny planet of pepto-pink, gave him pause to then rethink... perhaps there are many earth-like planets among the exoplanets and proto-planets? After all there are many suns and moons around which other planets grew; still he hoped to find just one that other robots may just run. He’d love to visit and commune with others whom he could be in tune; this robot of unusual intellect greatly craved an interstellar trek. Oh shuttling through space was nice though he preferred his very own kind; the earthlings were an interesting lot, still he preferred the company of other robots. As morning wore on he calculated as sun came up he was elated! Detecting binary messages now; there were other robots, holy cow! So he formulated a clever plan and it was ever oh so grand; He’d sneak into the Virgin Galactic’s shuttle but, he’d have to quickly scuttle. Then Branson’s pride prematurely ascended his plans now thoroughly upended. But, Gerry Gigabyte’s enjoying his ride, a free trip to space to meet his own kind.
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