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''' | '''The Heiress''' | ||
<small>View past [[Author of the Month Archive|Author's of the Month]].</small> | <small>View past [[Author of the Month Archive|Author's of the Month]].</small> | ||
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“Good,” I said, parting the hair at the back of her neck and searching for an area where the skin was slightly discolored. I found in exactly where I expected to find it: | |||
This button caused a seam to form just above it, wrapping all the way around her hairline on all sides of her head. I was slightly surprised at this, since I was used to the previous models which just had a smaller panel which opened up and contained a small status monitor, a few processors, and the A.I. circuit. | |||
It did not take me long to figure out what I had to do. I grabbed hold of the top of her head and then twisted the top of her skull slightly until I heard it disengage from the rest of her head. I carefully lifted the top of her skull off, containing her hair and set it down beside her on the bed. I gasped as I saw what lay beneath. | |||
<div align="center"><small>'''[[Stories/Spaz|Spaz]]''' - ''[[ | |||
Penny’s ‘brain’ was a complex array of circuits and processors housed in a metal-plastic alloy shaped like a human brain and fitted perfectly inside her head. There were a multitude of blinking lights, as well as hundreds of tiny wires filled with liquid coolant to cool off her various systems. Several areas along the housing appeared to open up and allow various processors and circuits to be removed or inserted. There were even a few empty slots located on the back. Finally, the top of the housing had a paper-thin status display panel which was displaying her A.I.s vital stats; there was a manual shutoff button next to it. | |||
<div align="center"><small>'''[[Stories/Spaz|Spaz]]''' - ''[[The Heiress]]''</small></div> | |||
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Revision as of 01:16, 7 August 2021
Featured Author - August Spaz Story of the week: View past Author's of the Month. |
“Good,” I said, parting the hair at the back of her neck and searching for an area where the skin was slightly discolored. I found in exactly where I expected to find it: This button caused a seam to form just above it, wrapping all the way around her hairline on all sides of her head. I was slightly surprised at this, since I was used to the previous models which just had a smaller panel which opened up and contained a small status monitor, a few processors, and the A.I. circuit. It did not take me long to figure out what I had to do. I grabbed hold of the top of her head and then twisted the top of her skull slightly until I heard it disengage from the rest of her head. I carefully lifted the top of her skull off, containing her hair and set it down beside her on the bed. I gasped as I saw what lay beneath. Penny’s ‘brain’ was a complex array of circuits and processors housed in a metal-plastic alloy shaped like a human brain and fitted perfectly inside her head. There were a multitude of blinking lights, as well as hundreds of tiny wires filled with liquid coolant to cool off her various systems. Several areas along the housing appeared to open up and allow various processors and circuits to be removed or inserted. There were even a few empty slots located on the back. Finally, the top of the housing had a paper-thin status display panel which was displaying her A.I.s vital stats; there was a manual shutoff button next to it. |
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