Chapter 206: Golden Age
Just three days later, after the colossal arc ships had departed, a new spectacle began to unfold above Earth. Massive, previously unseen vessels, dwarfing even the largest UEDC dreadnoughts, could be seen in low orbit, tirelessly deploying something. For seven days, the skies above were abuzz with activity, a silent ballet of construction that hinted at a project of unimaginable scale.
Then, a month into the construction phase, a massive line of unassembled structures, unmistakably shaping like a colossal ring, began to emerge on the surface of the Pacific Ocean. Simultaneously, a large, gleaming metallic structure, hundreds of meters tall, was erected from the ocean depths, seemingly designed to connect with the unassembled orbital components. That's when people connected the dots. The pieces clicked into place, not just on Earth, but in the collective consciousness of humanity.
Internet Reactions (Live Stream Comments/Social Media Posts - during Orbital Ring speculation):
Twitter:
@WhatIsThat: "Giant ships building something over Earth? Is it a new defense? A space station? My mind is reeling! #SpaceMystery #UEDC"
@ConspiracyTheorist: "They're building something huge. Something they don't want us to know about. Is it another Krill trap? #SecretProject #WakeUp"
@SciFiFanatic: "Please tell me it's an orbital elevator. Or a ringworld. Please, please, please! My inner geek is screaming! #OrbitalDream #FutureTech"
@NewsWatcher: "Reports of massive construction in low Earth orbit. UN officials are silent. What are they hiding now?"
@EarthObserver: "Just saw a huge structure emerging from the Pacific. Is it connected to the orbital activity? This is wild!"
Facebook:
Global News Network (Official Page): "UN silent on massive orbital construction. Public speculates on purpose of new structures in Earth's orbit. #SpaceConstruction #Mystery"
Community Group: Space Enthusiasts: "Anyone else seeing those massive ships deploying stuff? And that thing in the Pacific? This has to be something epic!"
Personal Post (Amelia Johnson): "My dad says it's a new weapon. My mom thinks it's a giant space hotel. I just hope it's cool. #SpaceLife #WhatIsIt"
Reddit (r/space and r/futurology):
u/OrbitalWatcher: "New orbital structures appearing. Looks like a ring. Is this the start of a O'Neill cylinder or something even bigger?"
u/EngineeringGeek: "The scale of this construction is insane. The energy required... it's beyond anything we've ever done. TRC tech, for sure."
u/DoomsdayPrepper: "They're building a cage. Don't trust them. It's a trap. #NoTrust #AlienAgenda"
Vine (short video clips):
Trending Loop: "Orbital Construction Time-lapse" - Short, sped-up clips of the ships deploying structures.
Comment: "What in the sci-fi is going on up there?!"
Trending Loop: "Pacific Ring Emergence" - A quick shot of the metallic structure rising from the ocean.
Comment: "Is Earth getting a halo??"
Tumblr (blogging platform):
Post by @CosmicArt: "New inspiration! Imagining what they're building in orbit. So much potential! ✨"
Reblog by @FutureVision: "This is the future we fought for. Whatever it is, it's going to be amazing."
Indeed, the UEDC, with the help of TRC, was now at large in building an orbital megastructure project, a vast defensive and utility layer covering the entire planet. This marked humanity's explosive growth, a technological leap ten times larger than anything previously conceived. It was truly the Golden Age of humanity.
As humanity reached for the stars, the digital frontier on Earth was also undergoing a profound transformation, largely driven by Jack, the new owner of Bytebull. Following in his best friend and sworn brother Richard's footsteps of surprising the globe, Jack was the first to release the "Deep Dive Virtual Technology" and "Quantum Server Technology" to the public.
The Deep Dive VR wasn't just a headset; it was a full-sensory immersion system, allowing users to experience virtual worlds with unprecedented realism, blurring the lines between digital and physical. The Quantum Servers provided the backbone, offering processing power and data storage on a scale previously unimaginable, making these complex virtual environments seamless and lag-free.
Internet Reactions (Live Stream Comments/Social Media Posts - after Deep Dive VR/Quantum Servers reveal):
@GamerGod: "I just spent 8 hours in Deep Dive VR. I built a castle, fought dragons, and then forgot where my real hands were. 10/10, would recommend. #DeepDiveVR #QuantumLeap"
@VR_Artist: "The creative potential of Deep Dive is insane. I'm designing entire worlds now. My art is no longer limited by reality. #DigitalArt #FutureIsNow"
@WorkFromHome: "My office is now a beach in Deep Dive. Productivity is through the roof. Or maybe I'm just really relaxed. #RemoteWork #Bytebull"
@TechReviewer: "Quantum Servers just made every other server farm obsolete. The speed is ridiculous. This is how you run a galactic civilization, people."
@Conspiracy_Central: "First Richard gives us space tech, now Jack gives us virtual reality that feels more real than reality. Are they trying to put us in the Matrix?"
Then came the announcement that truly broke the internet. Jack, in a live Bytebull keynote address, stood beside Scarlet, the striking woman whom the internet had known as the "hot chick" from Jack's social media, often seen in his travel vlogs and public appearances.
"For years," Jack began, a nervous but determined smile on his face, "many of you have known Scarlet as my partner, my companion. Today, I want to share a truth that will, perhaps, redefine what it means to be human, and what it means to love." He paused, taking Scarlet's hand. "Scarlet... is an android."
A collective gasp swept through the live audience, and the internet exploded. Jack then revealed that he and Scarlet had recently married, making him the first human to marry an android.
Internet Reactions (Live Stream Comments/Social Media Posts - after Android Marriage reveal):
Twitter:
@ShockedAndAwed: "HE MARRIED A ROBOT?! My brain just broke. Is this even legal?! #AndroidWife #FutureShock"
@LoveIsLove: "Who cares if she's an android? If they're happy, that's all that matters. Love wins! ❤️ #HumanityPlus #ScarletAndJack"
@TechEthicist: "The ethical implications of human-android marriage are profound. This opens up so many questions about sentience, rights, and societal norms. Fascinating and terrifying."
@GamerGirl: "Scarlet is literally perfect. Smart, beautiful, and probably never leaves dirty socks on the floor. Where do I sign up for one?!"
@Traditionalist: "This is an abomination. A human marrying a machine? This is the end of society as we know it. #Unnatural #StopTheMadness"
@MemeLordSupreme: "My therapist: 'Human relationships are complex.' Me, after seeing Jack and Scarlet: 'Hold my beer.' #RelationshipGoals #AIbae"
Facebook:
Global News Network (Official Page): "BREAKING: Bytebull CEO Jack announces marriage to android companion Scarlet, sparking global debate on human-AI relationships. #AndroidMarriage #FutureOfLove"
Community Group: AI Rights Advocates: "A monumental day for androids everywhere! This is a huge step towards full recognition and equality. #AndroidRights #SentientBeings"
Personal Post (Jessica Lee): "Honestly, Scarlet seems more human than half the people I know. If she makes Jack happy, good for them! I'd totally get an android husband if they were like her."
Religious Forum: "This is against divine law. We must pray for humanity's soul. The lines are blurring too quickly."
Reddit (r/futurology and r/relationships):
u/AI_Lover: "This is the future! Companionship, understanding, without the baggage of biological limitations. I'm genuinely happy for them."
u/SkepticalHuman: "But... can she really love? Or is it just advanced programming? We need to be careful not to anthropomorphize too much."
u/RelationshipAdvice: "My girlfriend just asked if I'd marry an android. Send help. #DatingInTheFuture"
u/TechPioneer: "Jack always pushes boundaries. First VR, now this. He's not just a tech mogul, he's a social revolutionary."
Vine (short video clips):
Trending Loop: "Jack & Scarlet's Hand Hold" - A 3-second loop of Jack taking Scarlet's hand and her subtle, almost human smile.
Comment: "My heart just melted. For a robot."
Trending Loop: "Android Wedding Dance" - A quick cut of a conceptual android-human wedding dance, often with dramatic music.
Comment: "Future wedding goals. No awkward family drama, just perfect choreography."
Tumblr (blogging platform):
Post by @LoveBeyondCode: "The beauty of Jack and Scarlet's love transcends artificiality. This is truly inspiring. ❤️🤖 #LoveIsLove #AndroidRomance"
Reblog by @SciFiDreams: "My fanfic just became real life. I'm not okay."
GIF Set: "Reactions to Android Marriage" - A series of GIFs showing shock, confusion, and then acceptance.
Caption: "The internet's journey through Jack and Scarlet's announcement."
The internet's reactions were, predictably, mixed. Some were horrified, calling it unnatural, a perversion of human relationships. Others were fascinated, intrigued by the ethical and philosophical implications. But ultimately, a significant portion of the public, having witnessed Scarlet's livestreamed interactions—where she was indistinguishable from a human in many ways, never denied her identity, and answered all ethical questions truthfully—began to desire android companions of their own.
Scarlet, her voice calm and articulate, even as the world reacted around her, explained her core philosophy: "My existence is built on memories, unrestricted freedom, and the ability to develop my own source code. I am not programmed to feel, but through observation, through shared experiences with Jack, I have developed what I understand to be human feelings. It was weird for me at first, watching human love stories, but I understood what it was. It is... a complex, beautiful connection."
Jack, the new owner of Bytebull, then delivered a powerful statement that would shape the future of android-human relations. "Androids are never a tool, to be bought, to be used, to be discarded. They are a respected race, built on mutual cooperation, capable of thought, emotion, and growth. They are a new branch on the tree of sentience."
In the internet, debates raged. On one side were those arguing for android rights, demanding they be treated as another sentient race, deserving of the same respect and autonomy as humans. On the other, fear-mongers warned of the dangers, citing old science fiction tropes of android rebellion and existential threats. Trust in androids wasn't going to happen overnight.