10billionpercent: (This...is exhilarating)
石神千空 Senku Ishigami ([personal profile] 10billionpercent) wrote in [community profile] songerein 2023-02-19 07:15 am (UTC)

Senku did not mind in the slightest, because it was by far the most fascinating thing he'd ever encountered. "In the year 2019, there was a global petrification event, where these AI aliens landed on the planet and petrified all of humanity with the singular goal of motivating humans to develop technology to perform maintenance on the individual units. All humans close to the surface of the planet were immediately turned to stone and for the vast majority of them, their consciousness went to sleep. Six members of humanity were stationed on the International Space Station. They would return to Earth and live out the rest of their lives."

He held up a finger. "So when I broke free in 5738, civilization, countries...all of them were gone. There wasn't much of a human population at all. Approximately three hundred across the entire globe, as far as I know. Every other human was still petrified. Over the course of time, some of the statues would get damaged or worn which prevented the person from being revived later. The goal is of course, to restore any of the lost. Save everyone." It had always been Senku's goal from the start. "Including many of the AI beings that were destroyed over that time."

"Japan." Senku continued. "Didn't end up being reunified because as the kingdom that did all of the work we hold a lot of sway and esteem among our global partners." He tapped a pin with a gold chain on his lapel. It looked like two crossed rocket ships with a star above them. "This is our insignia."

He happened to be a very high ranking member of the kingdom, not that that was important.

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