1. HUMAN STORY
Once upon a time Frith created humans and robots, to be the natural enemy of the rabbit,
and to control nature. However, there was a problem, the humans did not like the situation
in which they were in, as they found themselves to all be identical, just as the robots were,
whom the humans did not particularly like moreover. As a result to the humans not liking
the robots, Frith gave each individual human a character trait, an improvement to their
physique and their minds, that would allow them to continue tracking the rabbits, but that
would also give them a sense of uniqueness. Frith decided to not give the robots character
traits, so that the humans would be able to understand that a favor was being granted by
Frith. Although, upon giving the humans an improvement, the Frith gave every human a
defect as well. Seeing as all humans had both defects and good qualities, they were
unsatisfied with their situation. They found themselves gradually acting more like the
robots that they didn't even like in the first place; dressing alike and acting alike. The
impact he carries on the robots is so great that the further we extend our knowledge of
them , the more the value of robotics is growing and appreciated. Humans come to enjoy
the presence of these electronics in every day life and recognize the advantages they offer.
These advances we make in regards to robots today is potentially the myth of human
origin. Many teens want conform, to integrate into groups and lose their unique traits that
Frith had given them, thus becoming comparable to a robot- standard.