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Heartless Giant (Extrapolation Rewind)

Divergent Universe
Sleep. That is what organic organisms call it. A break in the continuity of consciousness, it could also be seen as a form of death. That's right, you are a deceased giant, just another of the countless machines left behind by the Architects.
But you can currently sense your own existence. Your gigantic body has concentrated heat sources distributed across it. You were once the size of a mountain range, and now you are even vaster.

You: I am a world.
You: I am a dream.
You: I am a ghost.

Divergent Universe
You open your eyes. A great nebula disperse in front of your eyes like clouds over a vast ocean as starlight hits your sensors. No matter where you cast your gaze, all you can see is an endless sea of stars.
Hey! Could it be that you're space trash floating around in the universe?
You desperately want to know where the people you once protected have gone to. You even sacrificed your last mechanical heart to buy back their smiles.

You: How long has passed?
You: They have all left.
You: They all disappeared.

Divergent Universe
“You big idiot, look in here!” You hear a call resound deep in your circuits, which irritates you slightly, but brings a greater sense of relief. You cast your gaze inside yourself, and atop a shining sphere of light stands a great city. In this city, tiny organic organisms wave back at you.
You finally understand what has happened. The entire planet and all their laughter are now inside your body. They have become your heart and eyes and formed a new mission for this machine.

You: I succeeded.
You: They all survived.

Divergent Universe
In the ancient past, you gave them a heart. Now, they have given you a star.

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