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Extracting The Human Condition: Experiment 3:1A

🇬🇧Kieran_Mather
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After the bigger part of the third world abandoned Earth to colonise the Moon. AI led technology the "Mechnichs" are left on Earth with the populations of Africa and Asia. Russia and China divided the world for themselves in the most part but some unclaimed land was left for the Mechnichs to build a civilisation for themselves, but they can't live in piece with what is left of the humans in their territory and they want to understand them, more than than they understand themselves and they'll stop at nothing to learn about "The Human Condition."

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Chapter 1 - Chapter One

"The Homo Sapiens who inhabited this planet fled 224 years ago. They had cultivated the technology to inhabit the orbiting lunar body referred to as "Moon."

The ones who were abandoned were done so because the were deemed unworthy and unenlightened. The entirety of the land masses known as Africa, Asia and South America were left to fend for themselves and self govern. Those who left were referred to as Westerners. A term used to refer to the land masses known as Europe, Northern America and Australia. An Island known as Japan was also included in this description. 

Our research in Experiments 1 & 2 has shown us this. We have learned the knowledge they held and now use their dominant communication language of "English" as a result. The Island where this global communication was developed and spread appears inconsequential in size, though we have learned it was spread through primitive measures such as fear and conquest the scriptures left behind show.

The manner of their departure is still unknown but extensive research suggests they had an incomplete understanding of the affects their natural resource usage was having on their atmosphere. They colonised the neighbouring Moon for refuge with a view to creating a utopia. The Homo Sapiens left behind, which we have learned refer to themselves as 'humans' lived in societies and cultures that were not compatible with that of the so called westerners so they were not selected for salvation. They were left as the dominant species on the Earth for the first 183 years after the exodus, not too dissimilar to the status quo before. They farmed and cultivated the land and wildlife around them and constructed from the lands resources. They altered landscapes and stood atop of the food chains. They picked up from where the westerners left off and continued with technological advances. They waged war just as before and the nations in which they divided themselves before, continued to redraw their territories and engage in a practise called politics which centred around deceit. 

The two dominant powers were labelled as Russia and China. Both worked together to advance technology for warfare and exploration. Quickly taking up the lands left behind by the westerners and improving their own citizens lives whilst hoarding all the riches in the world. From Experiment 1:1, 1:1A we can tell that all knowledge of the exodus was rebranded and sold as a lie to the masses. Most of the humans believe that the western lands were conquered by the eastern powers and their inhabiting of lands once belonging to the western countries known as France, USA, Canada and Germany was now theirs by some right of conquest. Experiments 2;1 and 2;2 have revealed that a new world history has been created and peddled. The one which existed before was fractured and contained variations. We can see that the practised religions and deities that were worshipped numbered the thousands. Political systems numbered in to the dozens and a lost practise known as art took on many forms though little evidence exists to support it's existence in the later phases of the earth since the western exodus."

Accompanying this monologue from the cinema screen in front of the assembly was a slide show of images, generated by AI, as it flicked through them all it showed them the images of the Earth from above, maps with labels on it pinpointing the countries it mentioned and brightly coloured squares with symbols that were attached to them. 

The monotone voice ended it's monologue. The Mechnichs. Which resembled the Human's the voice spoke of stood in unison in rows and columns of four, in three divisions ahead. They sported the same limbs as the humans did, two arms and two legs. Their torsos were resembling of the humans though they were sculpted in the same way for each and every one. The heads were the same though they sported no faces only two separate orifices. One an LED light beaming in front and the other was a USB C slit. 

The monotone began again. 

"Please form a line in your divisions."

The Mechnichs followed the instruction in unison with immediate affect. 

"Please attach your receiving drives to each of these data transfers one at a time. The first will transfer the history of the planet in it's entirety. Including the subjects of politics, war, religion, science, history and art.

The second contains all information concerning the westerners which inhabit the moon in the sky above the earth and everything we know about their mission and life there. 

The third contains all the information protruding to experiment 3:1A. Extracting the human condition."

All the Mechnichs began in file to approach the three data chords which hung motionless beneath the screen. When the first one reached the corresponding chord to their divisions position they lifted it to their USB C data slit in what would be described as it's face and stuck it in. Waited for a few seconds while the information they were informed it contained was transferred into it's internal hard drive and then they removed the chord, stood aside so the following Mechnich could do the same. 

The whole time they were filing one by one, stepping aside and swapping columns to receive the required information that there unbeknown master was instructing them they were blissfully unaware they were being watched. Not being simply observed but spied upon. From the back of the room, the young boy who'd snuck into the Mechnich station earlier that day had so far a fruitless recon but hearing the monotone through the air vent he'd followed the voice and found himself tucked away beneath a row of disused seats in the auditorium. They'd hide his appearance well enough so long as he didn't make a sound so he stayed deadly still. 

He'd missed the beginning part of the lecture, for that's what he perceived it as and he hadn't understood half of what he had heard but he somehow knew that this was big news. He'd waited until the last Mechnich had left the room then he scrambled his way to the data chords, he couldn't remember what the first two had been labelled as but he knew the third. Experiment number three. He slung his rucksack over his shoulder and rummaged around inside for his external hard drive and connected it through the USB C connector, waited for about ten seconds. Stashed it back in the sack and bolted for the side door which he'd used to get in but the Mechnich's hadn't used to leave.