Author's note— I know it might get boring in the beginning but bear with it just until the 20th chapter, this is a fast paced novel so, it's worth it, I am telling you.
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Ting—.
[Starting test simulation...]
[Simulation genre—Sci-fi, Romance]
[It all started on 12th December DS754, That day a million spaceships were dispatch by the Space Exploration Federation to explore the deepest part of the space, with each ship containing one cyborg to operate the ship and one specially lab-trained human, the mission being called, SEZ1.]
[But as several centuries passed only a few ships managed to get back, with the casualty rate being 89.19%, the mission was declared as a failed attempt as even the ship that managed to return were empty deprived of any power or live. Expect a few who were lucky no one else got back...]
[With the mission failure being declared, a trillion year had already passed but currently in the centre of the deepest part of the space, a spaceship from the same mission stood there completely worn out but still functioning.]
[Inside that ship, a female cyborg was working endlessly, operating the ship manually from the oxygen levels to the room temperature, everything was being operated manually, the things that should have been working automatically now needs to be operated manually.]
[The Cyborg worked non-stop for as long as possible, generating energy then, using it but she too had a limit to how long she could live and work, with her body completely worn-out and on the verge of breaking.]
[The Cyborg, Loyal to the Space Exploration Federation, finally made the decision to end her service by cutting off her power.
Hzzz—.
With the Cyborg ending her life, the energy circulating through out the ship stopped, too. Resulting in all programs to shut down, awakening him...]
[The one left behind to sleep for a millennium has finally woken up, the human who was deemed dead by the Crborg has been alive all along, although weakened, he still had enough strength to move around.]
[Slowly getting out of his Cyropod, he walked to the control room observing everything on his way, having woken up from such a long sleep, it wouldn't have been weird if he had lose his ability to move or think but he could move and think just fine, this is because of both the Cyropod's constant care and the training he went through in the human-limit test center.]
[Looking around at the rust piled up with barely any cleaning done for who knows how long, the man finally entered the control room...]
["she's... out of service." The man muttered looking at the female Cyborg connected to millions of wires.
Looking around the control room, the only thing he could see were wires, all the control panels has been dismantled with only wires coming out, connecting with Quinn, the female Cyborg.]
["...Thank you for your service until now Dr.Quinn, while I was sleeping in the Cyropod, you worked endlessly generating both Etherial energy and maintaining the spaceship manually, I really respect you for that..." the man said removing all the wires from the cyborg as he started fixing everything from rewiring the devices to removing the rust.]
["But it's seems you weren't competent enough." With in a few hours all the functions returned to the ship as the Etherial energy started getting generated again making all the programs to restart and work automatically.]
[Feeling that there was only the servicing left, the man wore a special suit, as he headed down to the spaceship airlock, opening the first door, he waited for the oxygen and gravitational force to stop then, he opened the second door, getting out into the space.]
[Without wasting any time, the man quickly went to all the places with rust and moss...?
DING—.
[Would you like to take a moss sample?]
[Yes] [No]
"Hm... why is there moss growing in space..? Is it possible for moss to survive in such a harsh environment? Well, I should take a sample of it." Saying so, the man didn't waste any time and started deep cleaning the ship and rewiring the messed up device.]
[As he continued repairing the ship several days passed by but for some reason, he wasn't getting hungry or tired but he still ate and rest non the less after all, it could be just a side effect of having slept and not eaten anything for a millennium expect the necessary nutrients.]
[After completely repairing the ship, the man was about to continue on his mission but he finally notice it... The date estimated to have passed was not a millennium nor a billion but a staggering trillion years... It's enough time for the SEF to explore every galaxy ever found and considering the human race fertility rate, it wouldn't be weird if the entire universe was under the human race control by now.]
["27th March DS10¹² 435... Haa.. No wonder, Dr.Quinn ended her service, if it were me who was operating the Spaceship, I would have probably ended myself within a few decades, let alone a trillion years." The man, whose name was Tre, muttered as he turned around to dismantle the female cyborg, ready to reconstruct her.]
[Taking off Quinn's head, he placed it inside a cyropod, connecting a bio-receiver to her head, neck and mouth.
As the Bio-receiver collected Quinn's biological data, Tre went back to dismantle her body.]
[He efficiently removed all the screws, wires, motherboards, 10¹² GB RAM and storage units, all while keeping an eye on Quinn's head. Picking up the phase, Ter worked on the 3D Creator to make new parts and wires. Working on repairing the Female cyborg, Tre didn't even notice as time flied away.]
[After several months of hard work and countless failure, Ter finally managed to revive Quinn.]
[As Ter gazed at Quinn's reawakened form, a sense of accomplishment washed over him. Her eyes flickered to life, meeting his with a mixture of curiosity and gratitude. Their gazes held, unspoken words passing between them.]
["Quinn," Ter's voice was soft, filled with an emotion he couldn't quite put into words. "You're back."]
[A faint smile tugged at the corners of Quinn's lips. "Thank you, Ter. You've given me a second chance."]
[Time seemed to stand still in that moment, their connection transcending the confines of the spaceship. As they worked side by side, repairing and fine-tuning the ship's systems, a palpable bond grew between them.]
[Late one evening, as the distant stars painted patterns across the cosmos, Ter found himself stealing glances at Quinn. Her determination and resilience were awe-inspiring, and he couldn't help but admire her. He mustered the courage to speak his thoughts.]
["Quinn," Ter said, his voice steady,"I want you to know how much I appreciate everything you've done. Your dedication saved this mission, and you've shown me what true willpower is."]
[Quinn's eyes met his, a soft blush gracing her cheeks. "Ter, you've shown me a world beyond duty and sacrifice. You've given me a reason to believe in second chances."]
[Their hands brushed briefly, sending a shiver down Ter's spine. It was a subtle touch, yet it spoke volumes. In that moment, amidst the vastness of space, they found solace in each other's company.]
[As days turned into weeks, their partnership blossomed into something more profound. Shared laughter, stolen glances, and the quiet understanding that comes from facing the unknown together deepened their connection.]
[One evening, as they stood together in the observation deck, Ter turned to Quinn, his heart pounding. "Quinn, there's something I want to say."]
[She turned to face him, her eyes filled with a gentle warmth. "What is it, Ter?"]
[He took a deep breath, his voice steady. "Quinn, I've come to care for you deeply. You've become the beacon of light in this vast darkness. Will you stay with me, here among the stars?"]
[Tears glistened in Quinn's eyes, reflecting the distant galaxies. She nodded, her voice barely above a whisper. "Yes, Ter. I'd be honored to stay by your side."]
[In that moment, the stars seemed to shine a little brighter, as if celebrating the union of two souls bound by destiny in the heart of the cosmos. Love had found its way into the deepest reaches of space, and Ter and Quinn's story continued, a testament to the power of connection and the resilience of the human spirit.]
[The Trial simulation has ended...]
"What! That's it?! How could you end it like that, wasn't there the romance tag, why did it end like that?!" I shouted in anger, looking at the pink screen informing me of the simulation ending.
[The first simulation was just a normal story of another universe used by the system to explain how the simulation work, master.]
[In the simulation you're allowed to interact with story itself or the person deemed as the protagonist in the simulation by interfering with their thoughts or fate, the master can obtained Coins of Casualty, which could be used to increase your own law of casualty giving you the necessary authority to interfere with the simulation]
[Currently, Master is a 0-Tier system user so, you don't have enough authority to interact with world protagonists or those who have complex stories. If master wishes to get better simulation please increase your tier.]
"Hm... I guess, I have no other choice but you said that I'll receive something from the simulation, right? What did I get?" I inquired about my reward, having received my previous question answered.
[Yes, Master you've received...]