cyborg, or post-human?
"Oh, fantastic. I've woken up in a billionaire's private research institute with absolutely no clue who I am. Just another day, right?
Apparently, I registered the wrong version of a "Do Not Resuscitate" form, because why not add a little spice to my existential crisis? There's a cleaning droid who thinks he's far too good for his job. And, as if things weren't thrilling enough, my body apparently needs to be switched on. Whatever that means.
All of the researchers are women, including a fabulous nurse who must remain my friend, even though my past reputation is screaming otherwise. They're all laser-focused on their latest experiment.
Me!
I've always found life amusing, but this situation? It's a comedy show that takes humour a little too far."
Do we fantasise about waking up pain-free, with perfect vision and hearing, and zero responsibilities? Imagine being surrounded by stunning people, all eager to cater to our every whim. And what if, like Lucky, our past was a series of underwhelming and self-destructive choices, now safely in the rear-view mirror? Would being merged with an android body, be a reasonable sacrifice?
How would we adjust? Would we long for the sweet release of death, or perhaps yearn for our old, flawed existence?
Lucky has a long road ahead, but his sharp wit, knack for spotting life's absurdities, and an unrestrained desire to flirt help him navigate this brave new world. The researchers crafting his new existence might be academic geniuses, but Lucky still manages to brighten their days while keeping his recovery on track.
His gorgeous daytime nurse is a paragon of ethics and duty, while his night shift nurse is, shall we say, a little more flexible. And then there’s the devastatingly attractive tech wizard who programs his android body…
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