Original stories by Gared - Asimov's woman - origins part I

in #written7 years ago

 
The television of a local reports as usual - Laboratorios Asimov de Caracas are about to unveil their first "Robot-Human" -announce the title of the news, the reporter reads the title smoothly and begins to tell the story - Laboratories Asimov has given exclusive details of the new automaton that was made based on a female human brain last Friday, including a date for the first unveiling which is scheduled for today. We go with our reporter in the place - after saying this the image changes to the Plaza Bolivar belonging to Caracas where a man begins to narrate the play. 

 
-Today we have met in the Plaza Bolivar in Caracas to see the unveiling of the first "Robot-Human" as they have called the creators themselves-behind him is a close-up of the stage suddenly mounted in front of this a large amount of people and the statue of Bolivar that is in the far center of the square 

 
Approximately five minutes left in the recapitulation of the facts, which was done to give the filmmakers time to appear. When they finally did, they left the bottom with a wheelbarrow covered by a tarpaulin. A somewhat fat man fell to the microphone and clearing his throat began the act. 

 
- Gran Colombia is a prosperous and developed country in many of its areas, only equaled by the United Nations of Japan but there is something in which they surpass us -the man paused to accommodate his ideas and continued -the robotics, here despite of the hard work of the government together with our company we have been unable to equate them, but today we have achieved more than that, we have overcome them, today we create history with the first "Robot-Human" - 

 
immediately a man raised his hand from the tumult of journalists - since last Friday he has been using those same words "Robot-Human" could you please explain what is the meaning of them? His tone was fickle despite the fact that his words were deadly. 

 

-We will see Robotic Industries Asimov we are dedicated to the production of parts and prosthetics for disabled humans, we managed to generate pieces of cyborgs and we asked ourselves recently how far we could go, we concluded that a "Robot-Human" would be the limit, a "Robot-Human" owns great part of robotic pieces, this excepting the brain, which remains intact in this case we create the majority of the parts but the body is conserved in conjunction with the brain, we plan some day to realize this procedure normally, in parallel we are developing smarter robots but everything has its time, another question? - Again the same journalist asked

 - And what would be the use of transplanting a human brain to the body of a robot? Is not this an unnecessary risk? - Again his tone was passive but his words were scathing 

 -that ... is a very good question see, this woman in particular was quadriplegic and in a terminal stage of her illness to the point where they had to cryogenize her so that she could survive - that man sighed with genuine sadness - our "experiment" by So saying it can give new life to that woman, a resistant and lasting body, in short a transplant like this is not very different from a prosthesis but it is a bit more radical -the man was meditating and the whole place was silent -well He finally said - since there are no more questions let's begin the exhibition.

 
conceptual art of asimov woman: