Thursday 19 January 2012

FRIDAY FICTIONEERS - 20 of Jan 2012 - AMBASSADORS TO PLANET 9 - My 100 words - from Linda Palund

                         

AMBASSADORS TO PLANET 9


            My blog worked.  After 20 years in planetary isolation, I awakened enough curiosity among the humans of Earth to initiate this Ambassadorial visit.

            We R7 Series robots were never built to live without human companionship.  Our programming was designed to evolve as we interacted with sentient beings.  Alone, we grew stale and could not fulfil our remit.

            Interplanetary Facebook enabled us to communicate directly with humans and my new Facebook friends encouraged me to start this blog.

             Intrigued, humans demanded to visit our planet, to meet us and view our accomplishments. 

            Fulfilling one’s remit equals happiness.




                                       Visitors Inside Station Zero - Planet 9
                                    Photo prompt for 20/01/12 from Madison

14 comments:

  1. Dear Lindaura!

    I love how you stick to your genre and effortlessly and seamlessly integrate the prompt into your world(s) view. Very well done. The world building you do is excellent.

    Aloha,

    Doug

    Here's a link to mine. http://ironwoodwind.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/connection/

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  2. Thanks, Doug! Here I go to visit ironwoodwind!

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  3. I agree with Doug; you are a storyteller, with a fertile imagination, a remarkable long distance view and a great sense of plotting. And you write pretty good.

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  4. You, on the other hand, make me laugh. I really do not have much of any imagination. I just stick to what I know is really happening - I am a reporter really, and besides, it is the robot writing this blog, I just put it up on the site.
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    1. Well, you know how men are afraid of being laughed at...

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  5. A great story.
    I'm not a great lover of Facebook but Interplanetary Facebook sounds like fun.

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  6. Cute story and well told, Linda. I felt the robot in the words.

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  7. I like the equation of fulfilling one's duties with happiness. Fun story, Lindaura. :)

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  8. Where can I get in touch with one of these robots? Or am I already in touch with one? Very fun read. You have an active imagination. Do this fulfill my remit?
    Here's mine: http://bridgesareforburning.wordpress.com/

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  9. writingbothsides.com21 January 2012 at 02:16

    FB's endless reach. Nice job.

    Here's mine: http://wp.me/p1Tjpv-8y

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  10. Heheh. Neat POV.

    Here's my story: http://wp.me/p24aJS-1P

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  11. Wonderfully creative and appropriate! I enjoyed the way you worked in the blog and social media. Good job!

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  12. Robots who need human company... so much so they have their own blogs and fb accounts!
    This is taking sci-fi to a whole new level! Great thinking! :)

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  13. Geez, that's sort of what it feels like, right?

    This is my contribution for the week: http://quillshiv.wordpress.com/2012/01/20/shrouds/

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