posted on Jul, 8 2010 @ 05:09 PM
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"Go Vader, and do your deeds in the island then, you are given your time to rule the robots on the surface. And you must prove your way to be better
than mine. If you do prove that my way of ruling his defective and cruel, that the robots can rule themselves independent of their scientist, then the
island is yours and I will leave you be with the robots I created below." An uproar occurred from all those present but the scientist raised his
hands to calm them. "Hush, hush," he said raising a finger to his lips. "Now, on the other hand, if it should prove to be that you are a liar, and
I have been slandered. And it is proven before all here today, and my way of governing is not found lacking, but yours is, and the robots below cannot
find their way out of what is to come to them from rebelling from my sovereignty over them. Then I will exact your life from you. You and all those
that rebel with you will have to pay the price and you will have to die. Both androids and robots on the base and those on the surface beneath. And
you shall remain as an example for those here and those yet to come."
At that point about a third of the machines on the station sided with Vader, while two thirds remained loyal to their builder.
Meanwhile, on the surface, a robot was found dead. It was in the morning. They found it and it had not risen from its sleep. All those in the robot
community became frightened and looked each one to the other. They then looked toward the robot who revealed to them the forbidden ore. "What is this
that we have done in eating of this? And now are we all to die like him," they asked with trembling in their voices. They were frightened, they did
not know what to do. When Vader appeared.
"Come and vow to serve me my fellow robots, and I will undo this mess you have gotten yourselves into," he said. "You do not need the rule of the
scientist anymore." The majority readily agreed to follow Vader.
Back on the station the scientist asked all those who still had doubts about the way he was doing things to come forward. A few did. He asked them:
"Are you too going to leave this base and the duties you have been created to perform?" They shrugged: "We do not know yet. We will watch and see
what comes of this." The scientist agreed that their decision was a fair one: "As long as you do as I tell you you may remain with us. I will let
Vader continue as he is for the time being, and it will soon become evident to all on the inside and the outside of this station who is in the right.
And whose rulership his defective"
Vader then went about placing his fellow androids that rebelled with him from the station over the robots and made them their slaves. As he had
promised some very powerful androids with him to give them power and glory if they served him instead of the scientist.
The promise he made to the robots on the surface was never fulfilled. For he was hoping to find the ore to cure them, but alas it was not to be found,
as it was hidden from them so that they could not reach it, at the orders of the scientist. So they were never cured of the defect that was introduced
into their systems from eating of the forbidden ore and their bodies degenerated and died. Generations passed and the robots filled the islands with
different communities.
These robots were built in a various assortment of colors as the scientist enjoyed variety: red, green, purple, gold. Soon they divided themselves
among their respective colors into different communities. Each community was ruled from behind the scenes by an android from the station. That android
in turn reported to Vader.
These androids went and came from the station as they pleased for the time being, constantly as an irritant to those loyal to the scientist. They were
violent in their lusts towards the robots and the robots learned this violence, and soon the island became full of violence because of them. They
broke apart families and spread hate.
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