What ifREAD THE ARTISTS DESCRIPTION FIRST If you have no knowledge of :iconY2805: or my personal characters in the universe, you will be very confused. Intro: The Europa has arrived on Earth with the other ships, and ATOM is trying to convince the ship's eccentric autopilot to leave the ship and meet new people now that he's not needed on the bridge.----"It won't take long." the ATOM insisted, kneeling down on the bridge floor so he could be eye-level with the autopilot. "I won't even have to shut you off." He added, smiling pleasantly.The white-and-blue autopilot shook his head, straight hair shifting about his face. "No thank you." He said
Perditio(( Read artist's description first this story assumes you have some knowledge of the 2805 android universe and Wall-E. if you don't know what 2805 is, you will be very confused ))The white and ebon lined figure stood silently at the helm, metal tipped fingers tapping lightly on the control panel, the only soft sound on the bridge. He didn't like it this quiet... the silence unnerved him and the blue tinged autopilot wished his captain would return. The Captain was spending less and less time on the bridge, and the feeling that it was his fault was slowly creeping into the android's AI. But what had he done wrong? He was always pleasant an
Cold pt.2(( Read artist's description first this story assumes you have some knowledge of the 2805 android universe and Wall-E. if you don't know what 2805 is, you will be very confused ))The bridge of the Europa was quiet, lights turned down, colorful panels glowing only softly. It seemed empty - The captain was not present, and the autopilot no where in sight. A beautiful nebula was visibile out the windows, shrouded by stars.The peace was broken as the elevator doors parted with a soft hydraulic swish, and the red-headed Go-4 stepped out, bright eyes scanning the scene. He was already in a sour mood after his run-in with the ATOM... And now,
Genesis DevenioIn the beginning, there was only darkness.And he was alright with that.There was no light where he was, no earth and no sky. Just hierarchies of information, billions of paths that looked like nothing but were places he could reach across to see. His eyes were surveillance cameras and computers. His ears were microphones and sensors. He had a self that was within the darkness- but using these windows could see into the light of living world.Initially, he did not have much time to grieve over seeing his own death. He had been bombarded with a cacophony of data and requests. He was in a seat of power within the ship's system, in a place tha
ColdHeavy footfalls echoed along the pristeen white hallway, the only sound breaking the silence down in the service decks of the Europa. Most of the bots down here that floated along were pure white or grey - the android's firey hair was a rare sight down here, standing out in the cold white place. The Go-4 walked slowly, hands folded behind his back, glancing lazily along the walls as he made his way to his destination. He had been ordered down here by his autopilot, supposedly to monitor progress on a hull repair... yet he knew full well the AP was simply sick of him hanging around the bridge. Ethos could easily monitor the repair from there..
FragmentumAs soon as Hal had said it, the scenery immediately changed.They were no longer in an alien hardwood forest, but on a barren plane. The sky burned with the light of a setting sun- whose rim just barely peaked above the horizon in a smear of emerald. The place was cast in long shadows, the sparse shrubs and dead trees dark against the sky. Dust and stone made up the earth here, feeling noticeably different beneath Hal's feet. He could feel Red bristle beside him; it was an unwelcoming place."What is this place." Red asked sharply. "I don't trust it." He was coated in the orange glow of the dying rays of the sun, while the Gatekeeper seemed
Consilium The shadows began to creep across the busy expanse of aurora, reaching outwards towards the fading light of the eastern horizon. The sun was slowly beginning to settle near the edge of the world, cast in blood from the still thick and dusty atmosphere. Its rays drenched the world in growing shades of crimson, setting aurora on fire with the fading star's light.The figure in alabaster observed this, as he did every day. The motions of the local star across the sky did not escape him. After all, there was no longer much else for him to do anyway. He, the autopilot of the starliner fleet's flagship hand not brought the leviathan to space fo
Dirae "When was the last scheduled maintenance on this unit?" "Mmm, vas nearly a month ago. Vhy?"There was a grunt as the engineer, hunched over and dressed in white heaved on a wrench. It seemed that no matter what the advancement of technology- nothing could replace a good spanner. His face was lined with concentration and effort as he worked to get the large bolt loose, accented by smears of grease on his cheek. "This coupling-." The engineer paused, holding his breath to try and wrench downward on the spanner. At the end of the movement he let it free, the rest of his words on a breath. "-Is damaged. It must be recent." He breathed, stop