To: Red Badger; Lazamataz
"I thought it was a Valentine’s story......................"It's Laz, so it might have been a Valentine's story.
I was expecting one of the characters to say "I'd hit it!".
45 posted on
01/19/2021 6:00:46 AM PST by
DannyTN
To: Red Badger; Lazamataz
I woke up this morning wanting to know more about the sentient roses who built the AI.
- How did they become sentient? Cross breeding gone wild? Genetic experimentation? Cosmic rays? Radioactive fertilizer? Viral manipulation? Genetic potential waiting to be released? Was it the Chinese again?
- Were they already sentient and we didn't know?
- Did they form nation states? Were knockout roses the most aggressive? Was there racism based on color?
- What happened to the bees? Did young roses post polination pictures on their bedroom walls.

- Why did the roses need an AI?
- Why did the AI kill them?
- Did the AI kill the humans, the roses, both, everything?
- Was the AI developed as an instrument of war?
- Did roses and mankind coexist?
- Was man still sacrificing roses a dozen at a time in love offeripngs to their mates?
- How did the roses feel about that?
- Did they consider that their ultimate destiny??Or was there outrage>
- Did the AI piggyback on AI advances of man, or did they build their own?
- Did some rose rudely uprooted and placed in a software development office get the idea for AI?
- How thorny did it get before the end?
- Did pot play a role?
- Were most roses still grounded?
- Did the roses build giant greenhouse cities?
- Did they have a system of government?
- Did they employ man as horticulturists or did they have their own?
- Did they get tattoos?
- Did they have bizarre fads like man? Streaking? Postal flower shootings? Petal piercings?
- Did they fight against the AI? Or was it sudden?
- Was there horticultural space travel?
- Why did the cosmic beings take such a long time to say anything? Was it that anything worth saying was worth taking a long time to say it?
64 posted on
01/20/2021 3:39:24 AM PST by
DannyTN
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