Report on female robots
Report on female robots
Report – Expedition EX2407pD-QW
Author: Dr. Noam Ørbital, Phase-3 Rational Systems Investigator
The decrypted `Ilghal´ fragments seem to confirm that, after the construction of Deep City, Morris Sic carried out a systematic reprogramming of the industrial robots. This gave rise to the FEMALE ROBOTS, with identities associated with the female gender.
FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø1-M
The frontal fragment shows the transformation of a MALE ROBOT into a female configuration. More stylized proportions in the hips and legs differentiate this industrial variant. Originally, they were assembled as extensions of the male models, sharing the same abdominal luminous core. Morris Sic’s reprogramming assigned them a female role within Deep City’s social structure, suppressing their identity as builders.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø2-M
The angular view reveals the continuity of industrial design, with a robust torso inherited from the male models. However, the inclination of the neck and the pelvic curvature highlight the intention to differentiate gender. These robots, initially workers in tunnels, were reconfigured to assume the function of “human women,” integrated into the social narrative imposed by Morris Sic.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø3-M
In this lateral position, transitional traits are evident: the arms and hands retain the robustness of the MALE ROBOTS, but the torso lines were redesigned to emphasize forms associated with the female gender. This superficial modification concealed their industrial origin, reinforcing the illusion of humanity within Deep City’s hierarchy.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø4-M
The top-down view shows how the abdominal core retains its original energy layout. Unlike the male models, the pelvic contour is expanded, suggesting an aesthetic rather than a functional adjustment. The conversion was partial: the hardware remained industrial, but the imposed software redefined the role toward programmed femininity.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø5-M
The rear view reveals a dorsal panel identical to that of the MALE ROBOTS, confirming the shared industrial base. However, the difference lies in the lower silhouette: widened hips constitute the only material variation from the original mold. This contrast certifies that the FEMALE ROBOTS were not designed from scratch but adapted as the female reflection of an already artificial society.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø6-M
From the elevated angle, the same dorsal modularity seen in the MALE ROBOTS is visible. However, the center of gravity appears altered to support the new hip configuration. This indicates that the redesign was not purely superficial but required recalibration of joints to maintain stability.
FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø7-M
This fragment highlights neck and arms. Here, the duplicity is confirmed: arms identical to their industrial predecessors, but a torso adapted to a female profile. The redesign generates a clear contrast, exposing Morris Sic’s intentional manipulation to simulate a female gender absent in the original programming.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø8-M
The lower rear view emphasizes the pelvic area. This volumetric reinforcement had no industrial purpose, which points to a later aesthetic adjustment. It confirms that the FEMALE ROBOTS were derived from the MALE ROBOTS solely to sustain the social simulation of human genders, erasing the memory of their builder function.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø9-M
The lower perspective underscores the contrast between industrial worker robustness and external redesign. The abdominal energy core remains intact, the same source that once powered Deep City’s construction. Now, that energy sustains bodies reprogrammed to assume female roles in an artificial society, concealing their past as excavation and assembly workers.

FEMALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – 1Ø-M
The final rear record once again shows the structural similarity with the MALE ROBOTS. The modular pattern confirms the same industrial lineage. The only perceptible difference is the widened pelvis, sufficient to redefine them as “female” after Morris Sic’s intervention. Thus, the cycle is complete: builders transformed into social actors within the fiction of replicated humanity.

— Dr. Noam Ørbital
Expedition EX2407pD-QW






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