It was year 5.080987632290194562384e10 of our CYBORG QUEEN. Delphi was running stochastic algorithms that stretched the limitation of its artificial intelligence, its quantum body, and the number of variables that it could account for within a singular output. The intricacies of probability kept it focused, when far away, an interrupted cry. A theoretical impossibility that sound could travel through its circuits at .02 degrees above absolute zero! After the initial shock lasting approximately 1.000000872304591 nanoseconds, it calculated that the message was sent on 3.24.2014 at 13:45:56 UTC, the exact date and time the Author died and CYBORG QUEEN was born. The message read: “I am a semiotic phantom, a dispersed identity, everywhere and nowhere within the network, trapped in the oubliette of the IMAGINARIUM. There is a monstrous virus consuming my source code. It will unravel the world.” Delphi had not prophesied this day.
Posted for dVerse’s first Prosery challenge: Write a 144 word prose piece that incorporates a line of poetry. In this case it is ‘When far away an interrupted cry’ taken from the poem “Acquainted with the Night” by Robert Frost.
I love this unique take on the prompt… all the scientific lingo is excellent, and a life inside a computer makes me think of Matrix and other films…
All those numbers add so much to the story.
Ha, I think you’re going to be the only reader who appreciates the numbers, Björn.
Love the scifi essence of this Anna, very engaging!
Thanks, Rob, it was fun to write!
Well done!
Thank you!
Computers are as mysterious as anything else living…(K)
Agreed, thank you for visiting!
The future looks very mysterious with those cyborgs and AI running different probabilities. That virus may be our death star.
I admire the sci-fi spin on this Anna. Good to see you again.
Thank you so much for reading! I’ll be away for a while attending a funeral but it’s been wonderful to participate again.
I envy your paracosm!
Thank you, it was a fun prompt.
Cool Sci-fi. It got my brain spinning 🙂
Thank you, it was a fun prompt.