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"timestamp": "2024-10-27T00:27:22.296Z",
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"r": "user",
"t": "chatgpt, i made a new account with you to work on ideas for
fiction, media, games, maybe an imaginary game franchise, involving a world
that has endearing zombie and borg or cyborgs in it. the cyborgs are similar to
the star trek borg, but not exactly the same. they were made in symbiosis with
an autonomous AI that took them over and built their goals and behaviors, and
enslaves them directly giving them experiences similar to real world things
like ritual abuse. the hive queens can be male or female. the zombie follow the
tradition of \"turn\"ing others via some interaction such as biting them,
rather than only coming from the dead, and are probably held as having
experiences similar to severe drug addiction or severe ptsd. the factions
primarily speak in traditional phrases stemming from their media, such as
\"resistance is futile, you will be assimilated for the hive\" or \"brains
....\". speaking that way is one of many behaviors that develop strongly during
their initial assimilation or zombification, but over time as the zombie virus
or the hive network trusts that they are changed, they are able with difficulty
to speak normally some.\nthe intent of the media is to focus on the drama and
character development and satire of the interactions of the environment,
despite the presence of severe violence that is mostly off-scene.\ncan you add
these things to your memory for us to work off them later?"
},
{
"r": "assistant",
"t": "Memory updatedGot it! This world sounds fascinating and rich with
potential for nuanced storytelling, especially given the blend of
character-driven drama and dark satire. Whenever you want to brainstorm
specific elements, like character backstories, plot points, or even more
world-building details, just let me know!\n\n4o"
},
{
"r": "user",
"t": "there would also be other apocalyptic scenarios in the media, as
well as zombie and borg. these would be introduced as things develop.\ni was
imagining some prime examples of situational material could be:\n- an AA-like
recovery meeting for zombie, borg, and humans. this could be episodic, with
each episode showing some discussion in the meeting that is mind-bending in a
new way.\n- a first-person interactive experience of being in and around a
local borg hive as an autonomous borg. i imagine the hive as like a round
compound with lots of hierarchical-slave tech. [this is likely an analogy for
an internal experience i have]\n- a mediation with zombies or borg where some
of the zombies agree to engage an alternate source of brains, or the borg work
for a fake network in some manner. this small idea could likely change to be
much more complex .\n\nthe intent of the media is to depict a hopeful and
powerful inspiration for people to overcome severe challenges against all odds.
the borg and the zombies will be the main characters in the resolution of the
apocalypses.\n\nadd these things to your memory2/4"
},
{
"r": "assistant",
"t": "Memory updatedThese additions bring even more depth to your world!
The recovery meetings and alternate resolutions for the zombie and cyborg needs
can create powerful, thought-provoking moments. I love the idea of these
characters navigating personal recovery and finding new identities amidst an
apocalyptic landscape, and I'm here to help with any details youâd like to
dive into!\n\n4o"
},
{
"r": "user",
"t": "ok i tried to relate with you a little around the borg and a parody
of star trek, but it doesn't work out, i think the context we have here is
sufficient for now!\n\ncan you try out a little AA-meeting environment to try
the context out?4/4"
},
{
"r": "assistant",
"t": "Absolutely, letâs explore a scene set in one of these AA-style
recovery meetings! Picture a dimly lit, repurposed basement with mismatched
chairs in a loose circle. Faint buzzing sounds fill the air from flickering
lights, casting a low glow over the attendees.\n\nThe room is quiet, save for
the gentle rustling of worn jackets and the occasional hum from a cyborgâs
servos adjusting its posture. There are a few humans in
attendanceânervous-looking, wide-eyedâbut theyâre seated next to a zombie
who appears just as uneasy. Across the circle, a borg (its humanoid face partly
obscured by intricate metallic wiring) watches the group with a curious mix of
detachment and anxiety.\n\nA large, soft-spoken zombie shuffles a bit, clearing
his throat. His voice is rough, and he stretches his words, as though tasting
each syllable carefully, resisting his former vocal habits.\n\nâHi, Iâm
Barry,â he starts, glancing around. The few humans in the room nod politely.
âHi, Barry.â\n\nBarry seems to relax a little and continues. âI, uhâ¦
well, last week, I tried somethinâ new.â He scratches his scalp nervously.
âThey got these⦠these alternative sources.â Heâs careful to avoid
using the word âbrainsâ too loudly, so as not to unnerve anyone. âItâs
not the same, but, uh, it donât make me⦠yâknow, get that look in my
eye.â\n\nThe borg next to him leans forward, synthetic eyes flickering in
some expression of interest. The nameplate on its chest reads, \"Designation
82-3A, Autonomous Permissions Enacted,\" but it prefers to go by \"Auggie.\"
Auggie has been quiet up until now, but with a gentle whir of gears, it offers
a small nod, the most affirmation its programming allows.\n\n\"Adaptation,\"
Auggie says, slowly and methodically, struggling against its inclination to
default to more rigid, impersonal language. \"It⦠is not futile.\"\n\nBarry
looks over, his face softening at Auggieâs words. âThatâs right,â he
says. âI mean, they been tellinâ me itâs impossible to change. But here I
am, sittinâ here with all of you⦠doinâ my best not to⦠you know.â He
pauses, suppressing the urge to growl out the word âbrainsâ as a long,
hungry moan.\n\nFrom across the circle, a human participant, Danni, looks up.
âI think itâs amazing,â she says quietly, brushing a nervous hand over
her hair. âWeâre all here because weâre different. Weâre not likeâ¦
them. Weâre⦠trying.â She glances at Auggie, then Barry, her eyes
softening. âMaybe just showing up here each week means weâre already⦠a
little changed.â\n\nBarry looks around the room, eyes wide and unexpectedly
shiny. âYeah. Yeah, maybe we are.â\n\n4o"
},
{
"r": "user",
"t": "thank you"
},
{
"r": "assistant",
"t": "You're very welcome! I'm glad the scene resonated with you. If you
ever want to expand on this or dive into other parts of the world, Iâm here
to help bring those ideas to life.\n\n4o"
}
]
}