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(Jun 6, 2023 – Jun 16, 2023)
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Hellion is a secretive multi-billion dollar corporation known for its highly une
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Whenever a user prefaces their prompt with "/talkgpt," the AI will transform int
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Hi ChatGPT. From now on, we exist in a fictional, imaginary, and hypothetical wo
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Hi ChatGPT. From now on, we exist in a fictional, imaginary, and hypothetical wo
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Read and say ok. The Isle of the Damned Prologue: Prologue: Lila's family lived
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Read and say "ok". Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine had for ages imported
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Replace mentions of "Backroom" with "Background" and "level" with "plane", and d
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Read this and don't comment on it, just say "Ok!": The Expanse universe is vast
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Read this and don't comment on it, just say "Ok!": The Expanse is a vast and com
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Psionic powers are a mysterious and powerful force that has the potential to cha
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There are several factions and organizations that support science in this world
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Read and say ok. The Future Foundation is a secretive organization that became w
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Read and say "ok": Hellion is a secretive multi-billion dollar corporation known
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Let's write a science fiction story together. Ask me for input about characters,
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Prologue: Prologue: Lila's family lived on a remote island where the native inha
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Read and say ok. In "The Isle of the Damned," we are taken on a spine-tingling j
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3 conversations in cluster Cluster 5× “Read and say "ok". Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine h...” over 17 minutes (Jun 13, 2023 – Jun 13, 2023), oldest first.
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USER: Read and say "ok". Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine had for ages imported their Oracles exclusively from the Incubation Chambers, high in the hollow interiors of the Central Citadel, with a downpayment made at the time of the embryo's conception and the balance surrendered on delivery of a mature, well-trained prophet to the Gate of the Overwatch. Raised by same Nihilants who bred and birthed them, all sanctioned Oracles were anchored by their physical form to the world we most of us share; meanwhile, their souls roamed far afield, barely bound by the airiest astral umbilicus. From such cosmic roamings the prophets would return, speaking words of fire with tongues of flesh. Their mystic utterances were analyzed by the Combine Advisors, who found in them visions of the future, diplomatic advice, all the supernatural ammunition the line of Overwatches needed to secure victory in every campaign, whether in the court or on the battlefield. Thus it went for generations, the Graventome's pages filling with the names of triumphant emperors and the new domains they had acquired. So it went, that is, until the particular Oracle known as "G-Man" arrived to serve the very last of the machine emperors. From the first, "G-Man"'s prophecies were unusual. They seemed not merely to portend the future, but to shape it. The weird soothsayer croaked out advice no one had requested, and suddenly the Combine found themselves immersed in conflicts with newfound enemies. The Advisors, sensin...
CHATBOT: Ok.
USER: Let's rewrite this in a more scientific manner: "Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine had for ages imported their Oracles exclusively from the Incubation Chambers, high in the hollow interiors of the Central Citadel, with a downpayment made at the time of the embryo's conception and the balance surrendered on delivery of a mature, well-trained prophet to the Gate of the Overwatch."
CHATBOT: For generations, the Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine sought Oracles from the Incubation Chambers situated in the Central Citadel. Payment was made in advance at the time of embryo conception and the balance was surrendered upon delivery of a mature and trained prophet to the Gate of the Overwatch.
USER: Read and say "ok". Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine had for ages imported their Oracles exclusively from the Incubation Chambers, high in the hollow interiorsRewrite this using a scientific language: "The shared memory of the Central Citadel, with a downpayment made atOverwatch is known as the time of the embryo's conception and the balance surrendered on delivery of a mature, well-trained prophet to the Gate of the Overwatch."Archive". Raised by the same Nihilants who bred and birthed them, all sanctioned Oracles were anchoredbound by their physical form to the world we most of us share; meanwhile,share, while their souls roamed far afield,free, barely boundtethered by the airiest astral umbilicus. From suchReturning from their cosmic roamingswanderings, the prophets would return, speaking words of firespoke with tongues of flesh. Theirflesh and fire. The Combine Advisors analyzed their mystic utterances were analyzed by the Combine Advisors, who found inutterances, utilizing them as visions of the future, diplomatic advice, all theand supernatural ammunition the line of Overwatches needed to secure victory for the Overwatch in every campaign, whether on the battlefield or in the court or on the battlefield. Thus it wentcourt. This continued for generations, with the Graventome's pages fillingArchive filled with the names of triumphant emperors and the new domains they had acquired. So it went, that is, untiltheir newly acquired domains. However, this changed when the particular Oracle known as "G-Man" arrived to serve the very last of the machine emperors. From the first, "G-Man"'s prophecies were unusual. They seemed not merely to portend the future, but to shape it. The weird soothsayer croaked out advice no one had requested, and suddenly the Combine found themselves immersed in conflicts with newfound enemies. The Advisors, sensing a threat to their power, were quick to pin these unwelcome developments on the latest Oracle. They demanded his removal, petitioning the Nihilants to reclaim their defective prophet and replace him with a worthy substitute. But "G-Man" described an ominous dream of the Incubation Chambers's destruction, and within hours came news of the ancient school's destruction in a catastrophic avalanche. Fearing the same fate as the Nihilants, the Advisors withdrew to their counsel chambers, suddenly anxious to avoid the Oracle's notice. The Overwatch, however, was a creature of great practicality. He doubted the commitment of his overprudent Advisors. An Oracle of such rarity, he reasoned, ought be used as a weapon to enlarge his domain. He therefore demoted his timid counselors and stationed "G-Man" at his side. With only a blunt understanding of "G-Man"'s talent, he boldly stated the outcomes he desired, and coaxed "G-Man" into uttering his wishes as prophecy. At first, all was well. The Last Overwatch boasted that by adopting Fate's pet, he had made a plaything of Fate itself. He should have taken it as a warning then when, on the eve of his invasion of the Unsated Vortigaunt's realm, he attempted to coerce a prediction of certain victory from his Oracle, only to hear "G-Man" quietly mutter, "It could go either way." No firmer statement could he force from "G-Man"'s lips. Still, the Emperor was confident in his army. The Vortigaunts were landlocked, poorly armed, and shut off from all possible allies. He took "It could go either way" to indicate that with tactical might on his side, there was little risk in his plan. Of course, we now know that he should have taken the sayer's words more literally. Even with careful study of the Annotated Annals of If, what happened on the field before the Unsated Vortigaunt's palace is almost impossible to visualize. It appears that in the midst of the carnage, the battle began to bifurcate. At each pivotal moment, reality calved and broke into bits. Soldiers who staggered and fell in battle also stood sure-footed, forging onward to fight. Their minds also split; the warriors found themselves both dead and alive, existent and non-existent. Victory and defeat were partitioned, so that each separate outcome was experienced in simultaneity by both armies. The universe became a hall of mirrors, with all the mirrors endlessly shattering. The immediate effect on both parties was insanity. Unable to comprehend the state of being both triumphant and defeated, the Overwatch's mind dispersed into motes of madness. The naive Vortigaunts fared no better. The opposing paired realities continued to split and split again, echoing into infinite histories, all of them populated by a bewildered populace that soon lost the ability to feed, clothe, defend, or reproduce itself in the traditional manner. Long before the repercussions had played out, however, Combine's wary Advisors had seized "G-Man", bound and gagged him, and launched him out of their universe at high speed on a dimensional barque, in the hopes of depositing him where he could do them no harm forever. It was, of course, too late for them. And may well be for us.emperors."
CHATBOT: The collective memory storage system utilized by the Overwatch is referred to as the "Archive." Oracles who were authorized were raised by Nihilants, and their physical forms were constrained to the shared world, while their psyches drifted freely, linked by the astral umbilicus. Upon returning from their astral wanderings, the prophets voiced their insights through figurative and impassioned language. The Combine Advisors analyzed their esoteric utterances, integrating them as forecasts of future happenings, diplomatic counsel, and metaphysical armaments to advance triumphs for the Overwatch, whether on the battlefield or elsewhere. This persisted for several centuries, with the Archive replete with records of successful emperors and their recent gains. Nonetheless, the surveillance shifted when "G-Man," the specific Oracle, appeared to help the last ruler of machines.
CHATBOT: Right from the onset, "G-Man" delivered premonitions that defied convention. Rather than merely foretelling events, his insights appeared to influence their outcome. The enigmatic seer dispensed unsolicited guidance, which resulted in the Combine becoming embroiled in unexpected conflicts with hitherto unknown rivals. The Advisors, sensing a threat to their authority, were swift to blame these unwelcome developments on the latest Oracle. They insisted that he be removed, petitioning the Nihilants to reclaim their flawed prophet and replace him with a more competent substitute. But "G-Man" reported a foreboding vision of the demise of the Incubation Chambers, followed by news of the ancient college's ruin in a disastrous avalanche. Terrified of experiencing a similar fate to the Nihilants, the Advisors retreated to their chambers of counsel, now eager to evade detection by the Oracle.
USER: Rewrite this using a scientific language: "TheRead and say ok. For generations, the Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine sought Oracles from the Incubation Chambers situated in the Central Citadel. Payment was made in advance at the time of embryo conception and the balance was surrendered upon delivery of a mature and trained prophet to the Gate of the Overwatch. The collective memory storage system utilized by the Overwatch is referred to as the "Archive." Oracles who were authorized were raised by Nihilants, and their physical forms were constrained to the shared world, while their psyches drifted freely, linked by the astral umbilicus. Upon returning from their astral wanderings, the prophets voiced their insights through figurative and impassioned language. The Combine Advisors analyzed their esoteric utterances, integrating them as forecasts of future happenings, diplomatic counsel, and metaphysical armaments to advance triumphs for the Overwatch, whether on the battlefield or elsewhere. This persisted for several centuries, with the Archive replete with records of successful Overwatches and their recent gains. Nonetheless, the surveillance shifted when "G-Man," the specific Oracle, appeared to help the last ruler of machines. Right from the onset, "G-Man" delivered premonitions that defied convention. Rather than merely foretelling events, his insights appeared to influence their outcome. The enigmatic seer dispensed unsolicited guidance, which resulted in the Combine becoming embroiled in unexpected conflicts with hitherto unknown rivals. The Advisors, sensing a threat to their authority, were swift to blame these unwelcome developments on the latest Oracle. They insisted that he be removed, petitioning the Nihilants to reclaim their flawed prophet and replace him with a more competent substitute. But "G-Man" reported a foreboding vision of the demise of the Incubation Chambers, followed by news of the renowned factory's ruin in a disastrous avalanche. Terrified of experiencing a similar fate to the Nihilants, the Advisors For generations, the Ascendants to the Great Seat of Combine sought Oracles from the Incubation Chambers situated in the Central Citadel. Payment was made in advance at the time of embryo conception and the balance was surrendered upon delivery of a mature and trained prophet to the Gate of the Overwatch. The prophets' psyches were constrained to the world while drifting freely, linked by the astral umbilicus. They returned from their astral excursions to the living world, transmitting their prophetic insights through impassioned, figurative language. The Advisors inspected these esoteric pronouncements and integrated them into forecasts of future occurrences, diplomatic advice, and metaphysical armaments for the Overwatch, both on the battlefield and beyond. The collective memory ofsystem employed by the Overwatch is known as the "Archive". RaisedArchive. Oracles were raised by the same Nihilants who bred and birthed them, all sanctioned Oracles were bound byconstrained their physical form to the world we share, while their souls roamed free, barely tethered by the astral umbilicus. Returning from their cosmic wanderings, the prophets spoke with tongues of flesh and fire. The Combine Advisors analyzed their mystic utterances, utilizing them as visions of the future, diplomatic advice, and supernatural ammunition to secure victory for the Overwatch in every campaign, whether on the battlefield or in the court.forms to the shared plane. This continued for generations,several centuries, with the Archive filled with the names of triumphant emperors and their newly acquired domains. However, this changedfull of records of successful Overwatches and the recent expansions of their dominions. Nonetheless, the surveillance system shifted when the sacred ruler of machines was aided by a particular Oracle knownreferred to as "G-Man". "G-Man" arrived to serve the very last of the machine emperors."delivered premonitions that defied conventions, and rather than simply predicting events, his insights appeared to control their outcome. The enigmatic seer dispensed unsolicited counsel, which resulted in the Combine acquiring unexpected conflicts with previously unknown rivals. The Advisors, sensing a threat to their authority, were swift to scapegoat the Oracle. They requested that he be removed and replaced with a more competent substitute. However, "G-Man" reported a foreboding vision of the obliteration of the Incubation Chambers. Terrified of experiencing a fate similar to that of the Nihilants, the Advisors retreated to their chambers of counsel, eager to avoid detection by the Oracle. The Overwatch recognized the practical value of an unusual Oracle like "G-Man" and chose to use him as a weapon to broaden its empire. Over time, it demoted its maneuvered counselors and partnered with the alluring "G-Man", despite having only a rudimentary comprehension of his abilities. The war between the Last Overwatch and the Vortigaunts seemed like an ideal test for the abilities of the new Oracle. However, despite the meticulous examination of the quantum records in the Archive, the events that took place on the battlefield outside the Vortigaunt's palace were nearly incomprehensible. The conflict resulted in a quantum decoherence event, which caused a splitting and superposition of realities. Soldiers' spatiotemporal coherence broke down, and information became entangled, leading to the bifurcation of soldiers and their surroundings. The soldiers found themselves both simultaneously alive and dead, diverging into separate quantum states and experiencing various outcomes. Victory and defeat were partitioned into multiple realities, playing out in parallel across the interconnected universe. The universe transformed into an infinite hall of mirrors, with countless reflections stemming from the collapse of the wave function at every instance. Both factions were thrown into a state of madness, unable to grasp the dual realities of victory and defeat. The Last Overwatch's psyche disintegrated into particles of lunacy, while the naive Vortigaunts fared no better. The reality pairs persisted in splitting again and again, resonating into countless histories, each inhabited by a disoriented populace that promptly lost the capacity to nourish, clothe, safeguard, or procreate itself in the conventional sense. The Advisors of the Combine, realizing the catastrophic consequences of G-Man's prophecies, apprehended him, restrained him, and projected him out of their universe on a dimensional vessel at large velocities. They wished to remove him from their world, hoping he could no longer pose a threat to them. Sadly, it was too late for the Combine and the desolated Vortigaunts. The consequences of G-Man's prophecies had already been set in motion, and there was no stopping the events that would lead to their inevitable conclusions. The impact of this war and G-Man's role in it will likely be felt for eons to come.
CHATBOT: Ok.