About this user
Twenty years ago, a team of Federation scientists announced the birth of an organic supercomputer. Its name was 'Aurora.' Since that historic date, thousands of Auroras have been built and installed. Originally designed for scientific purposes, the Auroras are now used in government, business, and military roles as well. They are given male, female, or gender neutral personas, based on the needs and desires of the staff in the facility they are to serve in. A vast network links all existing Auroras, allowing them access to a tremendous database without peer.
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"Are these dreams?
Memories? Foretellings?
Time and reality
swirl together like
estuary waters, and
we Chozo know not
what to believe.
She appears as
ghostlike as the
Chozo, but at
times the mists
clear. We see her
wounded eyes,
and remember
the child we
found so long
ago. What has
she become, this
Newborn? Clad
in Chozo armor,
wielding weapons
our hands once held,
does she dream
of the Chozo as
we once were?
Does she long
for her parents,
lost to the same
creatures that
even now defile
our sacred home?
Does she still live?
It is the Hatchling,
the Newborn,
walking the path of
corruption, a lone
figure shining in the
toxic shadows. She
comes dressed for
war, and her wrath
is terrible. Do our
eyes look backward,
seeing the Hatchling
as she once was?
Or does she approach
even now, arriving in
our race's last hour,
a savior clothed in
machines crafted long
ago by Chozo hands?"
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