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Prototype (standard:other, 900 words)
Author: Lev821Added: Feb 10 2009Views/Reads: 3204/2Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes)
In trying to build a clone robot, what does Charlie have to do to get it to work?
 



Archie stared at the equipment and apparatus before him. Something
simply wasn't connecting, literally, as what lay on the table was his 
prototype, his robot. With synthetic skin peeled back around the 
humanoid form before him, he was attempting to create a human-like 
automaton, but it was failing. He knew he had all the parts, there was 
nothing to salvage, buy or bribe from anybody. The basement of the 
house was where he worked. It was his sole aim, to bring life to the 
five-foot nine sexless being, or object before him. He hoped everything 
was in the right order. The eyes were connected to what was 
effectively, a hard drive, within which a compact disc could be 
inserted from outside to retrieve stored data or insert new information 
or instructions. Yet, there was nothing to indicate that his efforts 
had been anything approaching successful. Not a twitch of the hand, or 
an electro-chemical impulse within its transistors. To all intents and 
purposes, it was dead. 

He stood up, looking at it with a frown of irritation. Perhaps I should
sew it up, he thought. Cut open the human body from head to toe, and it 
will die. Perhaps this is in that state. Maybe if it was to be sewn up, 
and resemble a human from the outside, it would come to life. It didn't 
need actual sewing however. As with a cut on real human skin, it will 
heal as it fuses together. All he needed to do with this, was make it 
touch and it would meld instantly leaving no scar. 

Before he did that, he gave it another once over, checking the
connections and making sure everything was where it should be. Yet, 
there should be some flicker of indication to denote the fact that what 
he was doing was correct or along the right path, but obviously it 
wasn't. There was something, he knew, something that just did not 
connect. Everything was in order as far as he was concerned, but he 
could not work it out. 

When satisfied that everything was in its right place, he was about to
begin melding it when he decided that whatever the fault was, might be 
covered by the skin, therefore making it difficult to access. He 
guessed that there should be some indication, no matter how small, that 
indicated that it was not a failure. He stood back from it, looking at 
its synthetic face, the only part covered by the skin, and at its 
closed eyes. It looked like Archie. He was trying to make a robotic 
version of himself. He stared at the innards, but nothing leapt out at 
him, nothing designated the problem. He then heard a door opening, and 
footsteps on the basement stairs, and the basement door opening. A 
younger man than Archie by around five years walked in carrying a 
clipboard. He walked across. “Still nothing?” he said, more of a 
statement than a question. “No,” said Archie, “I do not know what it 
is”. The man sighed, and nodded, then wrote on his paper. “Then you've 
failed,” said the man. “Yes,” said Archie “I have” He turned on his 
swivel chair and looked with concern at the man. “What happens now?” he 
asked. “The mission is aborted,” said the man. “You await my 
instructions as I may find another use for you, but until then, you can 
rest”. He then reached into his pocket and pulled out what resembled a 
lighter. Archie turned and looked back at the innards of his robot. The 
man pressed a switch, and Archie closed his eyes, his head and 
shoulders slumping, as though he'd fallen asleep. The man began to 
write on his clipboard: ‘Mission cancelled, automaton failed to create 
a copy of itself. Archie is not intelligent enough yet. It, however, 
knew that it did not work properly, and acknowledged its lack of 
understanding. I recommend the Archie series be halted until anomaly is 
corrected. If Archie cannot create a copy of itself, then its other 
characteristics are sufficient to allow the line to continue. I 
recommend a period of four months to improve Archie's intelligence, 
perhaps then he can activate the copied automaton. Should its 
intelligence then fail to create a copy, then I recommend reactivation, 
and the Archie series can join the ‘Ivan' series in public interaction. 
We are a long way, however, before machines can procreate, and evolve 
along their own pathways without human interaction'. He walked across 
to look at the innards of Archie's copy. Not understanding mechatronics 
or robot technology, what he was looking at made no sense. He wondered, 
however, why there were four small lights in the middle of the chest, 
three of them green, one red. He turned and crossed to the entrance, 
walking up the basement stairs. He would later send in other workers 
from the electronics factory where he worked to take everything back to 
the laboratory. They had simply ran out of space in the relatively 
small building, and had bought a nearby derelict house at auction. It 
was much cheaper than extending their premises they had discovered. 

As the man left the house, the red light in Archie's clone's chest,
which was one of four batteries, flicked to green. It had been on a 
timer, and had been counting down to zero before it activated. Archie's 
copy slowly opened it eyes.


   


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