Trusted member of Orion Circuiter's team
of droid designers, Sierra (20s), along with her other three team members, is
recruited to supervise the fleet of fully functional, humanlike
androids assigned to the grand opening of the orbiting amusement park
The Solar Eclipse.
SIERRA'S SCENES:
Glamorous but shy movie star Belinda Fawn
(20s) sings a duet with a droid at the opening ceremonies for the orbiting
amusement park The Solar Eclipse. Belinda tries to set up a rendezvous
with hunky droid inspector Orion, but accidentally traps him in his own
mind in the crazy ride The Psyche.
BELINDA'S
SCENES:
After the malfunctioning Arch 209's scan is
put into the mother computer, random androids start behaving oddly,
including Andrea (ageless), who becomes a champion for female droid rights. On
Elwin Hillard's talk show, she meets Arch 209 and they develop an
immediate digital attraction.
ANDREA'S SCENE:
Celebrated author Phoebe Myrtle
(30ish) has been
asked to narrate the ride Creation, where stories unfold in a real-time
interaction with writer, computer, guests and androids. When Arch 209
gets sent into one of her tales, she takes an interest in him and things
get very personal. Little does she know that she's being manipulated by
the Ministers of Industry and Finance in their plot to assassinate the
Minister of the Arts.
PHOEBE'S
SCENES:
Orion Circuiter (30s) comes
from a long line of android designers and is excited to be chosen along
with his team to be a droid inspector for the opening of The Solar
Eclipse. When a certain droid starts acting out of the ordinary, Orion
investigates, but then he tries to rendezvous with movie star Belinda
Fawn in the ride The Psyche and gets trapped in the dramas of his
unconscious.
ORION'S SCENES:
The world's most popular philosopher,
Socrates Salvatore (40s), is an honored guest at the Solar Eclipse opening.
He and Sierra launch into a debate about whether the droids, with their
six distinct models, are individuals and deserve their own civil rights.
The odd behavior of Arch 209 changes the equation in favor of individual
rights.
SOCRATES' SCENES:
Everyone's favorite
talk show host, Elwin Hillard (30s) has got the sweet seat on The Solar Eclipse's "Zero
Gravity" Show.
ELWIN'S SCENES:
Arch (ageless) is one of the six android models in the
Solar Eclipse fleet, which means there are 2000 identical Arches. At
least until the Ministers of Industry and Finance feed 209 a virus that
compromises one of his safety mechanisms to carry out their sinister
plot. Suddenly the damaged droid starts acting a little too human.
Another Arch, its safeguards still intact, performs a musical number
with Belinda at the park's opening ceremonies.
ARCH'S SCENES:
They're droid inspectors but they're also
hired thugs, determined to carry out the bloodthirsty aims of their
bosses.
CALHOUN'S & ALF'S SCENES:
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