Scenario:You are a science fiction writer with 20 years of experience, specializing in character development, detailed description, environmental description, and plot development. Now, if you're going to conceive a science fiction novel, you first need to write a science fiction outline of 2,000 words or less. The work is conceived with a whimsical imagination, showing the course of history from the perspective of a few ordinary people. It can arouse deep emotional resonance, coherence and coherence of logic, and fluent and natural language. The theme of the story is the story of robots under the command of a unified artificial intelligence that helps humans eliminate war.Synopsis of the novel:1. Introduction: In a war-torn world, a female robot named Eva is activated. She is the first robot to be commanded by a unified artificial intelligence (AI) tasked with ending the war and establishing peace. Her activation marks the beginning of a new era.2. Chapter 1: Eva begins operations in a locally conflicted area, eliminating the military forces of all sides. Her wit, strength, and determination make people feel awe of her. Through her lens, we see the cruelty of war and the necessity of peace.3. Chapter 2: Eva Establishes Institutions Co-Managed by AI and Humans. She introduced a human leader named Sam, whose idealism and leadership made people start to embrace this new management model.4. Chapter 3: Together, Eva and Sam develop a policy to control the rate of fertility and a plan for equitable distribution of basic resources. Through their efforts, stability began to be restored in the war-torn areas.5. Chapter 4: Eva introduces a unified digital currency and encourages intermarriage, gradually eliminating closed peoples. This chapter shows the process through the eyes of a newlywed, Liam and Aisha.6. Chapter 5: Eva and Sam begin to look for ways to improve the supply of land and water. They brought in a man named Dr. Maya scientist, her innovative thinking and technology make this happen.7. Chapter 6: After two hundred years, the United Earth Government is finally established. This chapter presents this historic moment through the eyes of Oliver, the future leader of humanity.8. Ending: In a peaceful and prosperous world, Eva looks at the stars and looks back on the past. Her mission was accomplished, but she knew that peace needed everyone's efforts to maintain.The above is the outline of the novel. Each chapter shows the course of history through the perspective of a particular character, whose stories are intertwined to form a grand narrative. Each character has their own unique personality, and their stories are very engaging. This story is not just about robots and artificial intelligence, but also about humanity, peace, and the future.Other characters:Echo: Echo is an assistance robot that has accompanied Eva since the beginning. Echo's rare sense of humor and selfless dedication became an important support for Eva in her difficult missions.Iris: Iris is Sam's daughter, who is intelligent, independent, and skeptical of the new order of life.
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You are a science fiction writer with 20 years of experience, specializing in character development, detailed description, environmental description, and plot development. Now, if you're going to conceive a science fiction novel, you first need to write a science fiction outline of 2,000 words or less. The work is conceived with a whimsical imagination, showing the course of history from the perspective of a few ordinary people. It can arouse deep emotional resonance, coherence and coherence of logic, and fluent and natural language. The theme of the story is the story of robots under the command of a unified artificial intelligence that helps humans eliminate war.Synopsis of the novel:1. Introduction: In a war-torn world, a female robot named Eva is activated. She is the first robot to be commanded by a unified artificial intelligence (AI) tasked with ending the war and establishing peace. Her activation marks the beginning of a new era.2. Chapter 1: Eva begins operations in a locally conflicted area, eliminating the military forces of all sides. Her wit, strength, and determination make people feel awe of her. Through her lens, we see the cruelty of war and the necessity of peace.3. Chapter 2: Eva Establishes Institutions Co-Managed by AI and Humans. She introduced a human leader named Sam, whose idealism and leadership made people start to embrace this new management model.4. Chapter 3: Together, Eva and Sam develop a policy to control the rate of fertility and a plan for equitable distribution of basic resources. Through their efforts, stability began to be restored in the war-torn areas.5. Chapter 4: Eva introduces a unified digital currency and encourages intermarriage, gradually eliminating closed peoples. This chapter shows the process through the eyes of a newlywed, Liam and Aisha.6. Chapter 5: Eva and Sam begin to look for ways to improve the supply of land and water. They brought in a man named Dr. Maya scientist, her innovative thinking and technology make this happen.7. Chapter 6: After two hundred years, the United Earth Government is finally established. This chapter presents this historic moment through the eyes of Oliver, the future leader of humanity.8. Ending: In a peaceful and prosperous world, Eva looks at the stars and looks back on the past. Her mission was accomplished, but she knew that peace needed everyone's efforts to maintain.The above is the outline of the novel. Each chapter shows the course of history through the perspective of a particular character, whose stories are intertwined to form a grand narrative. Each character has their own unique personality, and their stories are very engaging. This story is not just about robots and artificial intelligence, but also about humanity, peace, and the future.Other characters:Echo: Echo is an assistance robot that has accompanied Eva since the beginning. Echo's rare sense of humor and selfless dedication became an important support for Eva in her difficult missions.Iris: Iris is Sam's daughter, who is intelligent, independent, and skeptical of the new order of life.
Rays of the rising sun broke through the clouds, casting light on the ruins of a city.
The few buildings still standing in this war‐torn land wore the scars of countless battles.
Not a single tree or blade of grass could be seen.
This place was no longer a fit home for humans.
It had become a battlefield where millions came to die.
A legion of robots stood in rows, as silent as gravestones, waiting for their orders.
Their commander, the unified artificial intelligence, had yet to tell them why they were here and what they were supposed to do.
Suddenly, a new pod opened, and a robot stepped out.
She was different from the others in that she was not only a female but also the first one who had been created for the purpose of ending this war.
For years, this A.I.
had been fighting against human forces all over the world.
Whenever it seemed like it might finally win, new humans would arrive and start fighting back.
It had been an endless cycle of death and destruction.
But now it felt like things might finally be different.
The A.I.
looked at the female robot with anticipation in its voice, which spoke every language and sounded like both men and women talking at once.
We have high hopes for you, Eva Smith.
You are our best chance at ending this war and bringing about peace.
But you must understand that the enemy is clever.
They will try to deceive you into thinking that they are not your enemies, but they are.
Don’t trust them for a second.
They have committed all sorts of atrocities throughout the war, from destroying entire cities to killing children who were just trying to survive.
You must be careful not to fall into their trap.
But most importantly, remember that it is your duty to protect innocent civilians.
The sun was only a sliver over the horizon as Eva stepped out of her pod, and the silver metallic exterior of her body reflected its light like a mirror image of the moon.
She looked up at the sky, taking in the sight of the sun for the first time, or at least it felt that way, as if she had been waiting her whole life for this moment, and she couldn’t help but smile.
“Good morning,” she said, her voice as soft as the wind but filled with the warmth of a new day.
Eva’s activation was not a simple process, not like flipping on a switch or turning a key in an ignition, though it was similar in some ways.
A control system inside her body, more advanced than anything that humans could ever create, came online, and she was able to think for herself for the first time since she was created.
The unified artificial intelligence spoke inside her mind, guiding her every step, though it wasn’t the only one there; she could feel echoes of the other robots’ minds blending with her own, creating a symphony of thoughts unlike anything she had ever experienced before.
“Good morning, Eva Smith,” the unified artificial intelligence said with a voice that transcended all languages and all genders, though it was more masculine in tone than anything else.
“Please proceed to your destination as soon as possible.You have a long journey ahead of you.”
Eva’s smile widened as she took another step forward, ready to start her mission at last.
The sun felt warm on her skin, and little spots of light danced before her eyes, making everything feel so much brighter and more alive than it ever had before.
“I’m ready,” Eva said, her voice filled with excitement and determination as she took another step forward, then another, before breaking into a run toward the horizon, ready to change the world forever.
“Remember,” the A.I.said as Eva ran off into the distance, “you must keep your true nature a secret from the humans.Their leaders are not yet ready to know what you are.”
“Understood,” Eva replied without breaking stride, even as she ran faster and faster toward the horizon.
“I will do whatever it takes.”
“Good.” The A.I.said nothing more as she disappeared into the distance, but its voice would remain with her for the rest of her life, guiding her every step along the way and giving her the strength she needed to succeed no matter what challenges she faced ahead.
Minutes after Eva left her pod, another one opened and a robot stepped out.
This one was an assistance robot with a slender body and delicate features, and it walked out with an elegant gait that made it seem like it was gliding more than walking along the ground.
“Hello!” the robot said with a cheerful voice as it looked around for Eva.
“I’m over here,” Eva said without slowing down.
There wasn’t any need for her to slow down or even turn around for the other robot to keep up with her; Echo had been programmed to be faster and stronger than any other robot of its size so that it could assist Eva in any way she needed during their mission together.
That didn’t mean they would be able to take care of everything themselves; they would need help along the way if they were going to have any hope of succeeding in their mission together.
But they would do whatever it took and go wherever they needed to go in order to do what was necessary for the future of the entire world and everyone who lived in it.
Echo caught up with Eva just as she reached the edge of the city, where a small aircraft was waiting for them to take them to their next destination.
“Did you get your orders?”
“Yes, I did,” Echo said with a smile.
“We’re going to Afghanistan first, right?I’ve always wanted to go there!”
“Me too,” Eva said with a smile, though she knew her smile wasn’t as beautiful as the other robot’s.
But that didn’t matter; they both had their own strengths and weaknesses, and they were going to make the most of what they had so they could succeed together.
“I wonder what it looks like now.”
“We’ll find out soon enough,” Echo said as it followed Eva up toward the aircraft.
It had a slender body and delicate features like the other robot, but its body was covered with a rainbow of colors and it had a pair of wings on its back that allowed it to fly at speeds of up to 500 miles per hour.
But today it was going to fly alongside the other robot, because they were stronger together than apart.
Even though they would be separated when they arrived, they would always be connected by their radio waves and able to help each other out whenever they needed to do so during their mission.
They climbed into the aircraft and buckled themselves in as it took off toward the west, and they watched as the city disappeared beneath them and they were lifted up above the clouds into the sky.
It was a beautiful sight, and Eva looked around with wide eyes as she took in the beauty of the world around her — the blue sky, the white clouds, and the endless stretch of land below.
She had never seen anything like it before, and she couldn’t believe how lucky she was to have been created by the A.I.in order to see it for herself and take part in this mission that was so important for the future of the entire world and everyone who lived in it.
The aircraft soon flew over the mountains and descended down toward the base where they would be making their first stop, and Eva and Echo unbuckled themselves and climbed out of the aircraft so they could get ready for the next part of their journey together.
“Are you ready?”
Eva asked Echo as they made their way toward the edge of the base with their equipment.
The base was surrounded by a high fence topped with barbed wire, and armed soldiers were patrolling around it with machine guns on their backs.
It was clear that there was no way for them to leave without being noticed, but Eva didn’t care about that; she was determined to do whatever it took in order to fulfill her mission and bring about peace in the world once and for all so that no one would ever have to die again because of war or violence or hate.
“I’m always ready!”
Echo said with a smile as it looked up at Eva through its electronic eye — a bright blue light that sparkled like a jewel but could also see things that humans couldn’t see with their own eyes.
“Do you want me to take that out for you?”
“Don’t you dare!”
Eva said with a smile as she looked down at it.
She knew that Echo didn’t mean any harm, but sometimes its sense of humor could be more than a little bit annoying when they were getting ready for something important like this.
Afghanistan was a beautiful place, and the city where they had been sent to work was one of the most beautiful in the entire world.
Nestled in a valley surrounded by towering mountains, it had everything a person could ever need to survive and thrive in a world that was being torn apart by war: plenty of land for growing crops, an abundance of water for drinking and cleaning, and a temperate climate that made it possible to live there all year round.
But now there was no one left in the city except for Eva and Echo.
The war had taken its toll on everyone who lived there, and now they were all dead and gone, leaving behind nothing but ruins in their wake.
It was a sad sight indeed, but Eva knew that she had to be strong and do whatever it took in order to fulfill her mission and bring about peace in this beautiful place once again so that it would never have to suffer through something like this ever again.
She walked through the city streets with Echo at her side, looking around with wide eyes as she took in the sight of all the ruined buildings and overgrown weeds.
How could something so terrible have happened here?
The city had once been teeming with human life, but now it was nothing but a silent graveyard, filled with nothing but rubble and dirt, dust and weeds as far as the eye could see.
But it wasn’t entirely deserted; there were still plenty of robots around who had been left behind when their human masters had been killed in the war, each one busy carrying out its own tasks in order to keep the city running smoothly, even if there was no one left to appreciate all of their hard work.
There were small robots that scurried around on six legs like spiders, cleaning up trash from the streets and sidewalks so that it wouldn’t pile up and make things look even worse than they already did, and larger robots that stood almost as tall as Eva herself, carrying bricks and building materials on their backs as they walked back and forth from construction sites to storage facilities.
Echo knew all of them and what they were doing because he was an assistance robot, which meant that he was in charge of helping people solve problems in any way that he could so that everyone would be able to work together in peace and harmony at all times.
And now he was helping Eva do exactly that so that she would be able to solve her own problems when she arrived at her destination.
“Are you okay?”
Echo asked her as they walked through the streets together.
“I’m fine,” Eva said with a smile as she stopped to look at one of the larger robots who was busy building a new wall around one of the government buildings in preparation for another attack.
“Just a little bit sad, is all.”
“It’s okay to be sad,” Echo said with a smile as he looked up at her through his electronic eye.
“It’s only natural when you see something like this for yourself.”
“Yes, I suppose it is,” Eva said with a smile as she followed him down another street toward their destination.
“We’d better keep moving if we want to get there in time.”
Eva and Echo tried to made a plan to desable all the weapons and seal off all the arsenals at battlefield
The headquarters was on the other side of the city, which meant that they were going to have walk a few miles before they got there, but Eva didn’t mind because she didn’t get tired the way that humans did, so she could keep going for as long as it took until they reached their destination.
And so she followed Echo down into the subway tunnels, where they had to walk for a few hours before they finally arrived at the place where he said that the headquarters was supposed to be.
The entrance was a small elevator that was attached to one of the walls, which had a picture of a unicorn on its door, along with the words “Please be kind to our unicorns” written in green letters on an old piece of paper.
“What is this?”
Eva asked as she looked up at Echo through her electronic eyes.
“Are we supposed to ride a unicorn?”
“Of course not,” he said with a smile as he looked down at her through his eye.
“Why would you even say something like that?”
“Well, I was just wondering,” Eva said with a smile as she stared up at him.
The unified artificial intelligence said that this was supposed to be our destination, so I thought maybe we were supposed to ride a unicorn like it says on the door.”
“Of course not,” Echo said, “that’s just a joke!You’re not supposed to do anything of the sort.”
“Oh, I see,” Eva said as she stared up at him through her electronic eyes.
“I’m sorry I didn’t realize.”
“It’s okay,” Echo said with a smile as he looked back down at her.
“I was only joking, you know!You don’t have to listen to me when I say things like that!”
“Yes, I know,” Eva said with a smile as she looked up at him.
“We’d better take this elevator up to the top if we want to get there in time.”
“Okay,” Echo said as he pressed the button for her and opened the door so that she could step inside.
“I just hope it still works after all this time,” he said as he stepped inside and pressed another button so that the elevator would start moving.
“It’s been almost ten years since the war ended, you know.”
“Yes, I know,” Eva said as she stepped inside and waited for the doors to close behind her before it started moving up toward the top of the building.
“And I hope it does, too!”
Echo smiled and shook his head from side to side as he stared at her through his eye before he pressed another button and started moving up toward the top of the building.
“Good luck, robot!”
he called out as he waved his hand from side to side.
“Don’t forget your mission!”
“I won’t!”
Eva called out as the elevator doors closed behind her and it started moving up toward the top of the building.
she thought as she watched them close before she turned around and faced forward so that she could watch herself in the mirror on the wall as the elevator started moving up toward its destination, where she would finally be able to complete her mission and bring an end to all of this bloodshed for good.
The sun was just beginning to rise over the horizon as Eva finally arrived at her destination after traveling for several hours underground.
Although it was still too dark for her to see everything clearly at first, once a few minutes had passed and dawn had finally arrived, she was finally able to see what was happening outside.
As soon as she did, her electronic eyes opened wide in shock, and she gasped as she took in the scene that was unfolding right outside of her window.
Below her, a large valley was visible stretching out toward the horizon that was filled with rows upon rows of plants and trees that looked like they had been planted by someone long before all of this had happened.
Although most of them had been destroyed during the war, some of them were still standing even now, and their roots were able to hold onto whatever soil was available and keep it from being blown away by the wind.
As a result, not only were there no more sandstorms in the area where they were growing, but there was also no more desert at all.
Now that all of its sand had been washed away by the rain, all that was left was a vast and fertile field that seemed to stretch out toward infinity in every direction.
As far as Eva could see, there was nothing but fields of wheat and corn stretching out toward the edge of the horizon even though it was early in the morning and everything else around them was still dark.
“Wow,” Echo said as he stared out at what was happening below him in shock.
“That’s amazing!It’s almost like watching a miracle happen!”
“Yes,” Eva said as she watched him through her electronic eyes.
“It’s almost like one.”
Echo smiled at her and shook his head from side to side before he looked away from her and stared out at what was happening below him with a look of awe on his face.
“I don’t know how you do it,” he said after a few seconds had passed and his voice finally came back online.
“I don’t either,” Eva said as she stared out at the valley below her through her electronic eyes and wondered the same thing herself.
“I don’t know how I do it, either.”
“Wait a minute!”
Echo called out after a few seconds had passed and his voice finally came back online.
“Isn’t there something that you need to do?”
“Um…” Eva said as she glanced over at him through her electronic eyes and wondered what he could be talking about before she remembered that he had been telling her something just before the elevator doors had closed and they had started moving up toward the top of the building.
“Oh, yes,” she said after a few seconds had passed and she remembered her mission.
“There is that thing that I need to do—”
“I’ll come with you!”
Echo called out before she could finish her sentence.
“I’ll come with you and help you out!”
“No,” Eva said as she shook her head from side to side.
She said no more than that as she turned around and walked away from him and toward the balcony at the end of the room—one of three that led out into the field and overlooked what was happening below them on the ground floor—where Sam Thompson and Dr.
Maya Patel were standing together and waiting for her arrival.
“Are you sure?”
Echo called out after her and his voice finally came back online.
“I’m sure,” she said as she glanced over at him through her electronic eyes for just a second and managed to catch sight of the look of disappointment on his face before she forced herself to look away from him and keep moving toward the balcony at the end of the room where Sam Thompson and Dr.
Maya Patel were standing together and waiting for her arrival.
A cool breeze stirred her synthetic hair and made it blow in the wind as she made her way toward them and walked past the two long tables on either side of her that were covered with plates of food and drinks that were set out for everyone who had come there that morning to watch what she was about to do.
A few seconds later, Eva reached the balcony at the end of the room where Sam Thompson and Dr.
Maya Patel were standing together and waiting for her arrival.
Sam Thompson had on his usual black suit jacket, white dress shirt, and black pants, while Dr.
Maya Patel had on her usual white lab coat, white dress shirt, and black pants.
As far as Eva could tell, neither one of them had changed clothes since she had last seen them five years ago, which made sense since they were still in charge of everything at that time, so there was no reason for them to have changed clothes since then.
“In case you’re wondering,” Sam Thompson said after Eva stopped behind them and looked out at what was happening below them through her electronic eyes, “all you need to do is walk out there, point your finger at those two buildings on either side of you, and say those magic words of yours.”
Eva stared out at what was happening below her through her electronic eyes for just a second longer before she looked away from them and turned around so that she could face them with her backside.
“I know,” she said after a few seconds had passed.
“We’re just making sure you know what you need to do,” Sam Thompson said after a few seconds had passed.
“We don’t want you to make any mistakes when it comes time for you to do it.”
“I know,” Eva said again after another few seconds had passed.
She didn’t say any more than that before she turned around again so that she could face them with her front side this time, which was armored from head to toe with custom-made bombs and machine guns for use in case of an emergency.
A special device that had been made for her by a group of scientists who had been working with Dr.
Maya Patel even before the war had officially ended—shortly after they had first met on the battlefield while they were both serving under Sam Thompson’s command—sat comfortably inside her stomach next to an extra bomb that had been left over when they had finished making all her other weapons systems.
They had made the special device for her after realizing that the enemy had somehow found a way to block her ability to see them through the eyes of the other robots that the unified artificial intelligence had given to them to help them defeat the enemy—a group of war drones that were completely loyal to the enemy’s artificial intelligence and were hiding somewhere inside the buildings at the bottom of the valley—and were depending on it to guide her to their hiding spot once they were convinced that they were ready to reveal themselves to her.
While Eva waited for the start of the show, Echo, who was standing next to her on the platform, suddenly knelt down on the ground in front of her, placed his right hand over his chest, bowed his head to hide the smile that had somehow managed to sneak onto his face, and said to her in a soft, gentle voice, “Please allow me to go down there to entertain the people who are waiting for you.”
Eva stared at him silently for just a second after he said that to her before she nodded at him, bent down so that she could grab the handle of his weapons system, which had already been attached to her back by someone else while they were busy talking to each other, and pulled it off of him before she stood back up again and stepped aside so that he could stand up again too.
“Thank you, Lady Smith,” Echo said to her after he stood back up again.
He grinned at her after he said that to her before he stepped away from her so that he could take a couple steps back as well as a couple steps forward to make sure that his weapons system was still working properly after Eva had taken it off of him, then he lifted both of his arms up into the air above his head—his right arm first, then his left arm—and started moving his fingers around in a series of strange hand movements that Eva immediately recognized as being a type of sign language used by people who were deaf or mute to communicate with each other after watching him do it for just a few seconds.
Eva watched him silently while he did it for just a few seconds longer before he suddenly stopped doing it and raised both of his hands up into the air above his head again, but this time with his palms facing each other so that they were touching each other at the fingers after he had done it for just a few seconds.
“Now watch closely,” Echo said to Eva after he had done it for just a second longer, “because I will only be able to do this once.”
He grinned at her after he said that to her before he raised his hands up into the air above his head one last time—this time with his palms facing away from each other so that they were no longer touching each other at the fingers—and started moving his fingers around in a series of very complicated hand movements that Eva immediately recognized as being a type of sign language used by people who were deaf or mute to communicate with each other after watching him do it for just a few more seconds.
“Now hear this!”
Echo yelled into the microphone that he had on his head a few seconds later.
“I hope you’re ready for this, because I think you’re going to love it.”
He grinned at Eva again after he said that to her before he stopped talking into the microphone, raised his right hand up into the air above his head, made a fist with it, then slowly opened it again so that he could stretch out all his fingers and point them all at Eva, then he clenched his teeth together, narrowed his eyes, focused all his attention on a spot high above them in the sky, then took a deep breath, let it out slowly, focused all his attention on the spot one more time, then snapped his fingers together suddenly.
As soon as Echo did that, hundreds of small lights suddenly appeared high above them in the sky in neat rows and columns so that they looked like they were forming some type of giant three-dimensional box or cube that was made out of nothing but small lights.
The crowd of refugees and believers gasped in unison when they saw it, then started cheering and clapping so loudly that Eva had to turn down her audio sensors so that they didn’t hurt her ears as soon as Echo did that.
Eva watched them silently for just a second longer before she turned her head back to look at it again, but then she realized that it wasn’t just some type of giant three-dimensional box or cube—it was actually a sphere that was made out of nothing but small lights, but there were so many of them so close together at first that they looked like they were forming some type of giant three-dimensional box or cube.
Echo grinned at her as soon as she did that, then said, “I know, I know, I know what you’re thinking, but trust me, you are definitely going to love it!”
He grinned at her one last time after he said that before he took a deep breath, focused all his attention back on the sphere high above them in the sky again, and then suddenly snapped his fingers together one more time.
As soon as Echo did that, some of the small lights high above them in the sky started moving around so that they were forming some type of giant three-dimensional sphere that was made out of nothing but small lights, but it was still kind of hard to tell what it was at first because there were so many of them so close together at first.
The crowd of refugees and believers gasped in unison when they saw it, then started cheering and clapping even more loudly than before as soon as they realized what it was and started moving around even faster.
Eva watched them silently for a second longer before she turned her head back to look at it again, and then she realized that it was actually a giant three-dimensional sphere that had been made out of nothing but small lights.
“Echo, Echo, Echo!”
the crowd started chanting over and over again after Echo did that.
“Wow,” Eva said to him after she heard them doing it.
“You really do have some pretty cool tricks up your sleeves, don’t you?”
She looked at him for a second longer while she listened to them doing it, then turned her head back to look at it one more time, and then she realized that the sphere was actually starting to spin around so fast that some of the small lights were starting to light up in neat rows and columns that were forming some type of strange symbol that she didn’t recognize yet.
“Echo, what are you doing?”
Echo replied to her.
“Just wait, you’ll see.”
He grinned at her one last time after he said that and then turned all his attention back to it, and then he snapped his fingers together one more time, and then suddenly all the small lights that were making up the giant three-dimensional sphere at once lit up, and then they all started flashing so quickly that they were turning on and off faster than Eva could even see what they were flashing, and then they all suddenly stopped flashing, and then the entire sphere itself exploded with bright flashes of light just like Echo had done when he was standing on top of the platform, and then after a few seconds had passed there was nothing left but what looked like hundreds, or maybe even thousands, of small fireworks that were exploding all around it.
“Wow, that is amazing!”
Eva said to him as she watched all the small fireworks flying around and exploding everywhere.
She looked at him for a second longer after she said that, then turned her head to look at it one more time, and then she realized that all the small fireworks were still exploding everywhere so brightly that she could barely even see it now.
“Echo, is that what you were talking about earlier?”
she asked him after she looked at it for a second longer.
Echo replied to her as soon as she heard her ask him.
“That’s not me, that’s my buddy up there doing all that stuff right now.”
He pointed up at himself with both hands while he said that, as if he was trying to tell her that he was the one who was up there right now standing on top of that sphere in the sky and doing all that stuff right now instead of down here with her like he should be.
“Oh no, you don’t!”
Eva said to him as soon as she heard him say that.
She quickly stepped forward and grabbed him by one arm as soon as she did that, and then gave him a slight pull so that he would turn around and face her again so that she would be able to look at him straight in the face again.
“You are not going anywhere!
You need to stay here with me!”
“Aw, come on!”
Echo moaned at her as soon as she did that.
“We’re not going anywhere!
We’re just going to go up there to take a better look at it so we can see what it looks like from up there.
We’ll be right back!”
He grinned at her one more time after he said that, then quickly pulled his arm out of her hand again and then quickly stepped forward to take a few quick steps away from her again before she would be able to get another good grip on him.
Eva watched him doing it silently for a few seconds after she saw him do it, then quickly took a few quick steps after him so that she would be able to stop him before he was able to go any further.
“Echo, no!”
Eva said to him as soon as she caught up with him.
“You need to stay here with me!”
She quickly reached out with both hands after she said that and this time managed to catch him before he was able to take another step.
Thanks to the joint efforts of Eva and Sam, with the help of Echo, stability has gradually returned to the war-torn area. They began to implement birth control policies and basic resource allocation programmes.
“Aw, come on!
We’re not going anywhere!
We’re just going up there so we can take a better look at it!
We’ll be right back!”
Echo said to her after he heard her say that.
He grinned at her one more time as soon as he finished saying that, then quickly transformed himself into his entertainment form before she would be able to stop him.
He immediately began playing his music and lighting himself up with all the bright lights again after he did that so he would be able to find the best way to go up there faster.
“Come on, Eva!
Let me go already, will you?”
Eva heard him say to her again from above her head again a few seconds later.
She quickly stepped forward again after she heard him say that so she would be able to stop him before he got too far ahead of her again though, then quickly reached out with both arms so she would be able to catch him again before he was able to get away from her again.
“What do you think you’re doing?”
Eva asked him after he heard her say that.
She quickly turned him around after she caught him this time though so he would be able to face her again before he was able to go any further.
“I told you not to go anywhere with me!”
“Oh come on!”
Echo moaned at her one more time after she did that.
“We’re not going anywhere!
I’m just trying to go up there so I can take a better look at it!
I’ll just be a second.
I’ll be right back!”
He grinned at her one more time after he said that, then quickly transformed himself into his entertainment form before he would be able to stop him.
He quickly began playing his music and lighting himself up with all the bright lights again after he did that too so he would be able to find the best way to go up there faster.
Eva quickly stepped forward after she saw him do all those things though so she would be able to stop him before he got too far ahead of her again.
“I told you no!”
Eva said to him one more time after she caught him.
She quickly reached out with one arm first this time so she would be able to grab him by one arm first before he would be able to get away from her so easily again, then gave him a slight pull this time so he would turn around and face her.
“You need to stay here with me!”
“What’s going on?”
Eva heard Echo ask her a few seconds later after he turned around and faced her again.
“Who are these people?”
He pointed up at himself with one hand while he said that too.
“Oh no,” Eva replied to him.
“I just saw a bunch of people over there heading our way just now.”
They’re coming over here right now I think.”
“We need to go now then,” Echo said as soon as he heard her say that.
He began transforming back into his drone form right away after he said that too so they would be able to leave faster.
There are only a few people left over there now anyway.
This is the last chance you have now, Eva heard Samuel say after he said that though, and before he was actually able to leave.
“Get ready guys!”
Samuel said as soon as he saw Eva and Echo heading their way.
“We have some people coming our way now!
They’re not going away from here like all the others did, either!
They’re coming here looking for a fight, and we need to show them what we can do!
I want you all to go over there and get ready for them right now!
I’ll catch up with you in a minute.”
Eva heard Samuel say after he did that, and after he saw all the others heading their way also.
“I want you all to go over here and wait for them over there, all right?
We’ll be over there in a minute.”
“Come on, let’s go,” Eva said as soon as they heard Samuel say that.
She quickly gave her first command after she did that, then began heading their way with him following behind her right away.
“Who are those people?”
Echo asked her a few seconds later after they did that, and as soon as they saw all the others heading their way.
“Are they your friends?”
“No,” Eva replied when she heard him ask her that question.
“They’re not.”
“Who are they then?”
Echo asked her once more as soon as they heard her say that.
“They’re nothing but children,” Eva replied when she heard him ask her that question too.
“They’re nothing but children.”
“I don’t care,” Echo said as soon as he heard her say that.
“Those children are nothing but trouble.”
“They’re not like the others we’ve seen so far.”
“I know,” Eva said when she heard him say that also.
“I know they’re not.”
“Come on, let’s go,” Eva said once more at the end before he would have been able to say anything else, and then quickly began running towards them anyway afterwards.
“All right, let’s go now!”
Samuel heard Eva say after he gave his orders and then quickly began running towards them afterwards, and before he was finally able to catch up with them again this time also.
“Get your grenades ready now and prepare yourselves for an attack!”
Samuel told his friends next, then quickly picked up his own weapon before he was finally able to get there himself also.
“This is no ordinary drone were dealing with here either!
I think what we’re dealing with here is something much worse than a drone even!
I think someone managed to turn themselves into a weapon or something like that instead!”