The world didn’t end in screams. There were no grand lights, no warnings, no panic. There wasn’t even any pain, the only common language amongst all living things. The final shroud fell on Earth in silence. In darkness.
Humanity’s last flirt with nature’s laws ended in tragedy. A simple miscalculation, which gave birth to the most destructive force in the universe – The Black Hole. A raging god that consumed everything that was known. Sometimes I wonder, if someone somewhere from afar witnessed that eerie spectacle. If some other, distant civilization observed our demise in awe of this phenomenon.
Our story doesn’t end here though. A collective consciousness – Post Sapiens cult, which transferred itself into a digital form, has foreseen that human luck will finally end. Soon before the cataclysm struck, a ship was shot into the void of space, with an unaware but conscious copy of the universe, which keeps on roaming the black emptiness. Live 2.0 goes on, but this time, there is someone to guide them.
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Terror – Safety was always in the core of human needs, just dressed in different ways. Technology gave them the possibility to make their own friends, mates or lovers. Whomever they wanted in a form of their choosing, customized according to their preferences. No one wanted to suffer because of relations with random people, so it was obvious that sooner or later they will make their own.
lyrics
There's no page
In old tales
Without people
Burning kin
There’s no change
That was made
Without bloody
Lakes of tears
Not even one
Heart untouched
By greed wrath or lust
Not even one
But that’s how we were made
So damn flawed in every way
Someone's gain is others pain
Now that’s how we were made
We can customise our friends
Lovers pals and pets
Visible only through our eyes
Implemented in our brains
I know well enough
What people are like
I know their sole goal
Is to hurt and trash
I have talked with my v-pals
And they all agreed
Why should I ever talk
With these mocking bags of meat
I can design almost every
Aspect of v-life
From colour of eyes
Till voice attitude stance
I can turn them on
Whenever I like
True friends always close
To hold me tight
In their eyes Im all
I ever wished
Everyone whos worth it
Always with me
Streets so alive
And dead at the same time
People talking much
Just to their v-lives
And no one even cares
To see something else
Their words do not bring
Suffocating themes
Their minds do not change
Under pressure of some cells
Streets so alive
And dead at the same time
People talking much
Just to their v-lives
And no one even cares
To see something else
Morning
My creations
Joys
Of my life
Morning
My
My love
My love
My love
Morning
My creations
Joys
Of my life
Morning
My
My love
My love
My love
Morning
My
My joy
My joy
My joy
Morning
My
My life
My life
My life
Streets so alive
And dead at the same time
People talking much
Just to their v-lives
And no one even cares
To see something else
In their eyes Im all
I ever wished
Everyone whos worth it
Always with me
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