Re: Let's take over Reinhart, shall we?
Dear
Behold! I'm a cookie boy, with my shoes, shirt, and Shell made of 100% pure Belgian chocolate, wrapped in a gelatinous green sweater that leaks like crazy that I can't take it off...
Do you know what I mean? I, too, am as powerful as you. Everything is visually possible in this digital world, so If I wished to be a person who loves ice, wants ice, becomes one with the ice and turns everything into ice, I can create a version of myself who fits into those wishes. By the way, if I had more time to draw more Bézier curves and shapes in Inkscape, I can make this greeny blobby sweater into something more realistic and even scarier.
Your "plastic-metallic" bodies are awesome, and now I want to transform myself into one. However, I still don't want to convert into a robot as you described. I read many different cases of child suicide which those victims said that their parents treat them as a robot to walk on every (educational) path their parents have designed and decided. So head's up, converting a human into a robot does not actually make them happy all the time.
But if you're all happy to become robots, it's fine! And I hope that you can fulfill those "robots' rules" that you mentioned, since that's your only reason to convert yourself into robots. Remember that those rules said that you shouldn't injure humans like me, so attaching that cursor into your body might not be safe for humans (note: it's sharp!)
Hey, I have an idea. Why not if we transform into something more casual and human-safe, while being powerful, plastic and metallic at the same time? Removing my metal-infused feet and cursor, and voila! I'm a bottomless person right now!
And now I can take off my plasticky
So wait, you're now all agree with me? I think our plastic bodies needs a recolor so others can differentiate mine with yours. By the way, let's take a picture of us!