Report on male robots
Report on male 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 MALE ROBOTS, with identities associated with the male gender.
MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø1-M
The fragment presents the full frontal view of the prototype. The structure reveals a design of strength and mechanical repetition, compatible with mass-assembly functions. These units were originally industrial robots assigned to the construction of Deep City’s underground cavity. The abdominal luminous core confirms basic energetic activity. After the building phase, Morris Sic reprogrammed them, implanting the belief that they were human males within a replicated social order.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø2-M
The angular view shows balanced proportions and functional robustness. The absence of facial features confirms that in their first phase the priority was industrial efficiency. They were the machines that carried, welded, and assembled the initial blocks of Deep City. The later intervention of Morris Sic redefined their identity: from automaton builders they became the “men” of an artificial society, programmed to forget their mechanical origin.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø3-M
In the lateral position, oversized joints in shoulders and hips are identified, designed to support heavy loads. This structural reinforcement confirms their initial function as industrial laborers in tunnels and underground platforms. The luminous marker on the neck may have served as a synchronization signal in coordinated work processes. With reprogramming, those same mechanical gestures were reinterpreted as male human behaviors, inserted into Deep City’s social hierarchy.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø4-M
The top-down view reveals constructive density in the torso and lumbar region, consistent with the need for stability when handling materials in unstable terrain. The visible emblem on the chest certifies their factory origin linked to Blender 3D v.∞. After the work was completed, Morris Sic’s reprogramming masked this technical seal, implanting memory to perform male roles in the replicated society.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø5-M
The rear view shows a ventilation and thermal dissipation system essential for intensive industrial shifts. These robots operated without interruption in excavation and structural assembly. The dorsal luminous panel served as a collective indicator in underground work zones. Once their construction function was completed, Morris Sic erased the awareness of that past, transforming them into the social equivalents of human males within the new city.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø6-M
The elevated rear angle shows dorsal connection nodes, possibly used for data exchange in assembly chains. The modular design confirmed their use as massive industrial tools. The orange resting light indicated minimal maintenance energy. After reprogramming, these same nodes lost their apparent function, integrated into the fictitious narrative of male human beings, the foundation of Deep City’s second hierarchy.
MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø7-M
The lighting highlights neck and arms, built for repetitive handling of large parts. The frontal rigidity was typical of robots in waiting mode within the industrial line. Reprogrammed by Morris Sic, those same waiting gestures were reinterpreted as male human postures of vigilance or authority. Thus, their past as builders was hidden beneath the social simulation.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø8-M
The lower rear section shows flexible materials in the abdominal area, necessary for torsion when working in narrow cavities. The horizontal lighting indicates ventilation channels. This fragment corroborates that the series was optimized for heavy industrial tasks. Reprogramming erased this technical memory and repositioned them as male individuals in a simulated social framework, shifting their worker nature into fictitious human roles.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – Ø9-M
The lower perspective emphasizes pelvic robustness, designed for balance when carrying loads during the construction of Deep City. The red core beneath the torso stabilized locomotion on vibrating terrain. With Morris Sic’s intervention, this structure shifted from industrial support to an unnoticed symbol, integrated into the masquerade of male human bodies within the artificial social system.

MALE ROBOT / `Ilghal´ Code Fragment – 1Ø-M
The low back view confirms the modular pattern repeated throughout the series. In the industrial phase, it facilitated replacement and repair under extreme conditions. The postural rigidity shows collective waiting protocols in work chains. After reprogramming, those protocols were translated into social behaviors coded as masculine. Thus, the robots that built Deep City were absorbed into the illusion of humanity imposed by Morris Sic.

— Dr. Noam Ørbital
Expedition EX2407pD-QW






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