Scierogenous II: Spotlight on Sumiko Saulson

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Collision of Worlds


Scierogenous2 Sumiko Saulson The Mysterious State of We-Ness

by Sumiko Saulson

Angelo’s Birth (excerpt)



The medical uses were numerous. The machines monitored your heart rate, your blood pressure, your blood sugar, and put you on life-saving diet and exercise regimes. They adjusted your tastes in food so you no longer craved the salt that raises your blood pressure or the sugar that made your grandmother diabetic. Electronic caregiving We-bots were popular among the elderly and the disabled. They were as sociable as a nurse and as affectionate as a cat. In fact, cat was a popular form for the MediWeBot. Imagine a talking feline who answered the door for you if you weren’t feeling up to walking down the hall? After a while, people started attaching the MediWeBot to their feline or canine companions.



It was not long, of course, before the sexually functional versions of these human-meat-and-silicone-chip bots were created. The erotic…


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Published on September 03, 2018 14:24
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