| Advent |
12-09-2011 11:03 AM |
Quote:
Originally Posted by Aquaplant
(Post 164838)
Then my comment was unnecessary, but equating humanoid and human is painting with a very broad brush. Then again we might be stuck in the swamp of semantics once again.
|
Well, the term 'humanoid' did come from the term 'human', but nonetheless, I made a mistake. ;)
Quote:
Originally Posted by Aquaplant
(Post 164838)
Can I know some of that crap you come up with? It's refreshing to find others who feel they are weird, but even the whole concept of weird is so subjective that it's difficult to say.
|
Alright, I'll give you a sample. I'm currently writing a trilogy between a man and a mechanical construct forming a loving relationship. In the midst of a war. Over 220 years from now. Not to mention that the robot is... very robotic. No artificial skin or any of that rubbish. I was nice enough to give the machine a feminine touch however.
That's barely the start of some of the weird crap I come up with though. E.g, a homicidal murderess with cannibalistic tastes and a part-insane, part-freedom fighter personality was just a random idea I got for another novel.
|