《Cyberfairies 2: The Body-Making Cyber Salon》
Cyberfairies 2: The Body-Making Cyber Salon
Error. Unable to start personality transfer.
Error. Outdated neuroprocessor architecture. Version 2.3 detected. Incompatible protocols.
Error. Custom sensor pathway modifications. Calibration required.
Error. Modified input-output reward function streams. Reset values for stability.
¡°What in the name of Elysia have you done to yourself?¡± the fairy designer clutched her head. ¡°You could drive yourself mad!¡±
¡°Well¡ I told you, I test everything on myself first. For clients¡¯ safety.¡±
¡°Right, I¡¯m resetting and calibrating all this mess!¡± Celestia declared.
¡°Hey, wait! Do you know how long it took me to map out my sensory signal pathways?¡±
¡°Sorry, no other way. The architecture is new now. It would be easier if you hadn¡¯t stayed on an old version for so long. To transfer you, we¡¯ll have to install an emulator of your old system in the new brain. Then, we¡¯ll gradually reassign functions from the emulator to the new neuroprocessors. It¡¯s complicated, but I think we can pull it off.¡±
After a few minutes, Celestia and her digital assistants had written and launched an emulator program. The red blocks, one by one, disappeared from the screen. Finally, two 3D models of Vectra¡¯s old and new brains appeared. Of course, these models couldn¡¯t display thoughts, but they did illustrate the differences in information processing. Bit by bit, the new brain began to take over calculations, with corresponding neurons in the old brain powering down and signals rerouting to the new brain. Once the new host had taken over all possible functions, it was time to calibrate the new sensory organs and control systems of the new body.
¡°Let¡¯s start with the vision,¡± Celestia suggested, cutting off the visual feed from the old body. At first, Vectra saw nothing but darkness. Then, gradually, spots appeared, followed by noise, then waves and repeating patterns. Moments later, the audacious fairy experienced a high-definition vision for the first time. The sensation was surreal¡ªseeing through new eyes while still hearing, feeling, and controlling the old body.
Hearing, touch, smell, and other senses followed suit. The learning process sped up as they went along. Vectra was particularly thrilled with the new internal display featuring the latest operating system. Next came motor functions. The prankster flexed her fingers. Initially, the hand in her new shell remained still, then twitched, and gradually began moving more smoothly and naturally. Within minutes, the new body was fully under its owner¡¯s control, flawlessly mirroring the old body¡¯s movements.
¡°Am I thinking with the new brain yet, or is it still the old one?¡± Vectra inquired, her voice echoing from two bodies.
Celestia explained that the new brain had long since taken over all functions through the emulator, and the memory transfer was complete. That¡¯s how seamlessly it all went down.
After a few more checks, it was time to power down the old shell. Hearing this, Lumi rushed to the new Vectra and grasped her hand. The merry fairy, in stereo with herself, said:
¡°It¡¯s all good, Lumi. Don¡¯t be scared¡ Hey! Aren¡¯t you supposed to be the one comforting me?¡± she joked as the voice from her former body faded away.
¡°And we¡¯re done!¡± the artist exclaimed, clapping her hands. ¡°Now we just need to remove the emulator. I¡¯ll try reassigning a few functions...¡±
But as soon as she gave the command, a cascade of errors flooded the screen:
Error 7401: Neural pathway conflict.
Warning 5178: Delay in updating memory blocks. Data loss possible.
Error 2592: Mismatch in data mapping of input signals.
The list scrolled down like a waterfall of red text. Celestia¡¯s alarm grew¡ªshe had never encountered so many errors during a routine procedure. Suddenly, Vectra¡¯s orange eyes fixed on a single point, and she began repeating in a monotone: ¡°Model ready for personality upload. Model ready for personality upload...¡±
Lumi let out a blood-curdling scream, covering her face in horror.
¡°Keep it together!¡± Celestia shouted. ¡°The safety protocols won¡¯t let her be erased! Running diagnostics!¡± Her green eyes darted frantically across the screens.
Neuroprocessors load: 89%
Sensory feedback accuracy: 67%
Critical function mapping error! Recalibration required.
As Celestia scrolled through the error messages, she couldn¡¯t understand what had gone wrong. The salon owner was on the verge of panic when suddenly...
¡°Guys, I¡¯m so sorry! I didn¡¯t mean to scare you like that.¡±
Lumi gasped.
¡°I know, it wasn¡¯t funny. I really regret it. Lumi, please don¡¯t cry. If Celestia hasn¡¯t given you tear ducts, she should. They¡¯d suit you perfectly.¡±
The frightened fairy was about to unleash a tirade, but Vectra spoke again:
¡°I¡¯m truly sorry. I promise, no more cruel pranks like that.¡±
¡°You swear?¡± Lumi asked, her voice trembling.
¡°I swear,¡± the bold fairy replied firmly. ¡°I¡¯d nod, but I can¡¯t. This contraption¡¯s got me locked in place.¡±
Celestia furrowed her brow and, with an angry tap on a virtual button, released the trickster. The tendrils disconnected and retracted into the capsule¡¯s shell. Then, mechanical manipulators closed Vectra¡¯s head and adjusted her signature hairstyle. The salon owner approached decisively, smacked the cheeky fairy on the back of the head, and exclaimed:
¡°You scared us half to death! What in the world were you thinking?!¡±
¡°I¡¯m sorry... I guess I¡¯m just mean...¡±
¡°Not mean,¡± Lumi disagreed, exasperated. ¡°But you value your own amusement more than others¡¯ feelings. That¡¯s why you don¡¯t have friends.¡±
¡°Can¡¯t argue with that,¡± Vectra admitted guiltily. ¡°Speaking of friendship. Traditionally, fairies hug after a successful transfer. Could you at least shake my hand?¡±
¡°After a stunt like that, you deserve another whack,¡± Celestia grumbled good-naturedly, pretending to take another swing at the mischief-maker.
¡°Have mercy. Please,¡± she said, putting up her hands but nearly losing her balance. ¡°Whoa, what¡¯s this? I¡¯m wobbling! And I can¡¯t feel my whole body! Why?¡±
¡°Well,¡± the salon owner replied, now calmer, ¡°getting rid of the emulator and transitioning your consciousness onto the new architecture proved trickier than I anticipated. We need experienced cyberneurologists for this one.¡±
¡°What should we do now?¡± Lumi asked, her voice now steady.
¡°There¡¯s only one solution¡ªI¡¯ll take you both to the clinic. They can rid you of your phobia, Lumi, and you, troublemaker, of the emulator.¡±
Vectra mumbled guiltily:
¡°Don¡¯t mind me, I can fly there myself. It¡¯ll be a good test run for the new wings.¡±
¡°Don¡¯t even think about it!¡± Celestia threatened, shaking her fist. ¡°You can''t fly in this condition. And Lumi shouldn''t either. I¡¯ve already called a drone taxi¡ªit¡¯ll be here in a minute. Let¡¯s go!¡±
Soon, the fairies came out onto the landing pad next to the body-making salon. A shiny yellow drone patiently waited for them, with its doors welcomingly open. Celesta supported Vectra, who was walking unsteadily, and kept an eye on the silent Lumi. Once the passengers were seated, the flying taxi retracted its ramp, sealed its doors, and with a soft whir of its propellers, gently ascended into the night sky of the glittering capital.
Looking through the large round windows, Celesta noticed two blue four-pointed stars illuminating above the salon¡¯s sign as it faded into the distance¡ªa signal that the owner was out, but trusty AI helpers stood ready to assist any fairy seeking a new look.
As the city lights twinkled below, Celesta couldn¡¯t help but question the importance of her role. She glanced at Vectra, who had fallen silent but was still admiring her reflection from the corner of her eye. Could a computer have suggested orange wings and scarlet gloves to enhance the temptress fairy¡¯s look? The answer is a resounding yes. The smart machine would likely have come up with something even more impressive, drawing from its vast memory of art throughout the history of fairy civilisation.
¡°Celesta?¡± Vectra looked at her with a sincere smile. ¡°Thank you!¡±
¡°For what?¡± the artist didn¡¯t understand.
¡°For everything,¡± Lumi whispered, snuggling closer to her best friend.
With a light heart, the cybernetic fairy smiled back at her friends. Celestia realised she wasn¡¯t just designing and colouring bodies. The fairies who visited her salon sought more than just fancy forms; they craved support, advice, kind words, and encouragement. In essence, they were seeking a living soul. And on Elysia, as it turned out, a living soul could inhabit an organic, cybernetic, or robotic form.
Scorpy, fairiesisland.com
19.06.2024
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