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It is 2075 in Chicago, Illinois and a young man by
the name of Tony Romo was sitting in his garage
watching his favorite show, The Big Bang Theory
when he then got an idea, which in his mind was
absolutely extraordinary. It was to build his own
robot, again. Tony attended the University of
Stanford directly out of high school. He received a
full ride scholarship for Robotic Engineering. His
creativity led him to inventions never seen before,
Robots with actual stickers. The University soon
found this out and feared the robot could take
over. Immediate action was taken and Tony was
expelled from Stanford. After months of sitting in
his garage depressed, he decided to attempt
making this robot one last time.



With his advantage of knowledge from his past
career, Tony believed that building this new robot
would come easy to him. But he was wrong. He
realized that finding the correct materials would be
harder than he thought. When Tony was building
his first robot at Stanford, he was provided with
everything he needed to successfully make this
machine. So Tony set out in search for the proper
materials. From dusk to dawn Tony was searching
for the correct parts. Up and down all the allies in
the dark windy city of Chicago.



Days went by before Tony found any correct parts for
this machine. When one day he scored the Jackpot and
found all the remaining parts he needed to build his
robot. Tony then returned to his garage and decided to
turn it into his new workshop. With the advancement of
technology, he was able to achieve what he needed to,
to get the robot started. Long sweaty hours in the
workshop of hard work had not seemed to be paying off.
With all the time and hard work Tony just wanted to see
results, then finally the robot’s body had been complete.
Now all that was left was to turn the robot on. He finally
flipped the switch on its back and, nothing occurred.
Tony waited patiently for any sign of the robot and
finally the robots eyes slowly flickered open.



Tony was exhilarated! With the robots eyes opening, it
gave him new motivation and pushed him to keep going
and to not give up on his dream of creating his own
robot with feelings. Maybe even one day, a series for his
own robots. Only hours later and he knew the robot
would work this time. One last switch on the robot’s
back then it was awake. The robot first looked around
the workshop curiously when he took his first step. The
robot began to walk around the shop bewildered by all
the items he was seeing as he observed them. Tony
then approaches at him and says “I shall call you
Arnold,”



Tony began to take notes on Albert's behavior and
examine what his physical capabilities were. Tony
also began to speak to Albert and ask him
questions. He was told something sad and
responded with sorrow, he had all the same
response as a normal human with feelings. Albert
was showing all the feelings of a human like
happiness, sadness, anger, guiltiness, wellness and
more.
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