The Matrix 0.o
A short little story that explores a random concept I thought up one day and found fascinating.
Joe the Control Panel Guy watched the screen in amazement as the people of Zion battled the robot army. The scenarios had been getting more and more interesting up to this point, but this... this was epic. He kept on watching, even after his shift was over and he could go home.
"Joe?
Joe, is that you? Where were you?" came the voice of Joe's
wife as he opened the door.
"It's
me," Joe said. "There was something really
interesting going on in the Virtual Reality world, so I stayed a
little extra. What's for dinner?"
"You mean what was for dinner," Joe's wife said.
"There's meatloaf in the fridge, warm it up if you'd like."
"Ok," Joe said, hanging up his coat. He then walked
over to the far wall where the fridge was, opened it, got out the
meatloaf, put some on a plate, and put it in the microwave.
"You probably already know about
this," Joe's wife said, "but they're saying on the news
that the Virtual Reality world could be safe for new inhabitation
again." She turned away from the TV and looked Joe in the
eyes. "Honey... do you think we could go live there?
I heard that it was really, really nice until the technology turned
into a problem..."
Joe took out his
meatloaf and walked the short distance to the couch.
"Dear," he said, "I know it would be nice to have more
space...I know it's hard living in such a small house, I know it's
hard having to eat whatever the government sends us, and I know it's
hard to stand looking at all of the other little houses for
scenery... but we can get by. I've worked at the Virtual
Reality Station for a long time, and I don't trust that technology at
all. You know, it was because the program they used to make
reality wasn't complicated enough that the people were able to create
such detailed artificial intelligence."
"So?" said Joe's wife. "The situation's calm
enough for the programmers to submit their revised code now without
causing too much trouble. It may have been too easy for people
to make killer robots once, but, once the new version is
incorporated, that will be impossible."
"Honey..." Joe said, "Maybe killer robots won't be
possible, but something else will be. Reality is too complex
for any computer program to imitate... and humans are too smart to
let anything but reality hinder them from inventing things too
powerful for them... and who knows, maybe we're not even safe in
reality! Open spaces might be tempting, but I'd feel a lot
safer here."
"Joe, think about
the kids."
"I am thinking about
the kids. Once you hook yourself up to the Virtual Reality
program, there's no coming back. You're stuck for life because
of how complicated all of the equipment is. I'm not dooming our
children to that... think about what would happen if something else
went wrong."
"Joe, things go
wrong in the real world all the time. And living here... it's
not really living!"
"I am not
allowing this family to go into Virtual Reality until I am forced to
by law, whenever that day inevitably comes," Joe said bitterly.
"Look at the mess it was, and look how impossible it was to do
anything about that mess because nobody had waited until the
technology was good enough so it wasn't permanent before making it
mainstream!"
"And look out the
window, Joe! What do you see? Another window! I
can't live like this!"
"I... I
saw people dying," Joe said quietly. "The machines
were killing them. If nobody had beat the machines, everyone in
Zion could have died."
"That's
just the people in Zion," Joe's wife said.
"Well, that's fair," Joe said angrily. "The
other people weren't in any immediate danger, no, but they were still
trapped as slaves by robots, and our computers were locked out of
their minds, so they were completely cut off from us. Do you
honestly want that?"
"I...Joe,
I don't know what I want," his wife sobbed. "I... I
want the Earth not to be overpopulated anymore so nobody has to
invent something that will let people live in little boxes stacked on
top of each other!"
"Shhh,"
Joe said gently, hugging his wife. "Everybody wants
that."
*******
Robbie the Control Panel Guy looked boredly at the screen. Houses. Houses. Houses. Virtual Reality Buildings. Farms. Oceans. More houses... how boring.
The End
