Okay, this idea has to do with BOOKS. Not just random books either. No, this is an idea for WRITING a book. Yes, very original, I know. And maybe it's a terrible idea to put my ideas out there for the whole world to steal, but I'm probably not going to use it anyway. Might as well share. Still, don't think of this as permission to steal! I'm *officially* copywriting this. That oughta stop the crooks, right? Anyway, on to business. The idea is that in the future, robotics has been adapted to toy dolls for little girls (or boys, corporate businessmen don't care) and after a while, these robots have been designed to be as lifelike as possible. A real imaginary friend, with features chosen by the daughters of rich fat cats with nothing better to spend their money on. Of course, they end up looking similar to (but not as pretty as) the little girls themselves, which isn't very good for educating children on how to be tolerant, but there you have it. They create a sister/plaything for themselves. The AI is so advanced on these machines because they were previously the AI in such things like unmanned aerial vehicles and the like. The hard drives are backed up and reused as often as possible to be cheap. Anyway, so the main character is a robot girl made to be the plaything of Susie Dankes, a very rich and spoiled girl that has on more than one occasion, caved the robot girl's skull in with a brick when she...well when she feels like it. So basically the robot girl, whose name given to her by Susie is Julia because "I knew a Julia once. She was very dirty and poor. I let her play with me as long as she did everything I said. She was a very lucky girl. And so are you, Julia. Very, very lucky." So, the point of the story is, that she runs away to start an investigation into her past "lives" as an AI to try and find out what she was originally, to go back to where she started and see if anyone along the way wants her. I won't give away the ending (like I even know what it is). So, what do you think? Pretty awesome, eh? Yeah whatever. Just keep criticizing, imaginary internet troller!
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As Julia
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As Susie
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