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Quote woke up, finding himself in a tube filled with a blue liquid. "Hey, welcome to the land of the living, kid." He looked up to see a red-haired young man in a lab coat. "My name's Cole. Can you say that?" He signed his name back to him.

'Cole?'

"Haha, right, you don't have a voice module yet. C'mon, let's get you out here and moving, shall we?" Cole said, pressing a button. The liquid drained out through the bottom of the tube and it opened.

DAY 01 DATE: _ UNKNOWN

Boot successful.

File: Wake_

Run?

Yes

No

Running Wake_

One memory file found. Loading...

Quote woke up, finding himself in a tube filled with a blue liquid. "Hey, welcome to the land of the living, kid." He looked up to see a red-haired young man in a lab coat. "My name's Cole. Can you say that?" He signed his name back to him.

'Cole?'

"Haha, right, you don't have a voice module yet. C'mon, let's get you out here and moving, shall we?" Cole said, pressing a button. The liquid drained out through the bottom of the tube and it opened.

I woke up to find myself in a broken version of the tube in my "memory", as the boot screen called it. I reached up to touch the cracked glass above me. Then I punched it, causing it to shatter. As I climbed out of the tube, I looked around. The first thing I noticed was that the lab I had seen in my memory was run down, and there was no one else here. The second thing I noticed was how eerily quiet it was. I walked towards a table with a bunch of computers and papers on it. I tried to turn on each computer, slightly annoyed by the fact that it wasn't working. I then looked through the papers on the table, finding one with my name on it. It read:

Quote, if you're reading this, it means the project was cancelled. So, you probably can't talk, much less make any noise. You're also alone right now. I'd recommend looking around for something called a "voice module". Then you can install it (I have faith in you) and finally have a voice. Also, go pick up your Polar Star, it's somewhere in the lab. Good luck, kid.

-Cole (5/18/1910)

I blinked, and then looked next to where I found the paper. "Identification Module". It looked like the green headset I was wearing in the picture, so I put it on. Software began installing, and when it was done, I began looking around for said voice module.

Identification: Polar Star

Power:

Lvl 1: 1

Lvl 2: 2

Lvl 3: 4

Your first weapon. Levels, or upgrades, are gained when orange experience crystals are gathered.

I realized the device could identify anything in its database. Useful. Now, to find the voice module.

DAY 02 DATE: _ UNKNOWN (YEAR: 1910?)

I was pretty sure the note had been written at least a month ago, but still this year. That is, until I found a working computer.

DATE: 01/01/2098

Nevermind, it's 2098. As I searched the files in the computer, I found one labeled "Model_Q-01351". That's my model number... What is this file? I opened it.

Model_Q-01351

Designation: Quote

Assembly date: 12/15/1885

...oh. I was built 213 years ago. That means...

Cole, and the other scientists who built me, are dead. And I will never find them in this post-apocalyptic world.

I'm...alone.