A/n- I got the idea when I read the dinner scene in the giver and felt the parents seemed like robots then I expanded. I do not own the giver Lois Lowery does. I do not own invader Zim either Jhonen Vasquez does

List of characters and their replacers so far- Jonas-Zim Jonas's father-robodad Jonas's mother-robomom Lily-robosister(oc-she is what the daughter of the roboparents would look like, she is about Gir's height) Asher-Keef Gabriel-Gir ps: Zim is unaware he is an alien and thinks he is a human with a skin condition. He also does not know his parents and sister are robots. He does not question in the beginning that their called robodad and robomom and stuff either. Remember Gir is still a robot in a dog disguise.

Suddenly right after Jonas arrived at his home there was a big flash and a big red laser and suddenly several people were kidnapped and replaced with several Invader Zim characters plus an oc. Then all the people were brain washed.

"Who wants to be the first tonight, for feelings?" asked robodad, at the conclusion of their family evening meal. It was one of the rituals, the evening telling of feelings. Sometimes Zim and his "sister",robosister, argued over turns, over who would get to go first. "Their" parents, of course, were part of the ritual; they too, told their feeling each evening. They too would fight though. But tonight Zim did not want to fight to go first. His feeling were too complicated this evening. He hated this complex feeling and did not want to share it.

"You go, robosister," he said seeing his sister, who was much younger-only a seven-wiggling in her chair.

"I feel angry this afternoon," robosister announced. "My Childcare group was at a play area, and we had a visiting group of sevens, and they did not obey the rules at all. One of them-a male; I don't know his name-kept going right to the front of the slide, even though the rest of us were waiting. I felt so angry at him. I made my hand into a fist, like this." She held up a clenched fist and the rest of the family smiled at her small defiant gesture.

"Why do you think the visitors didn't obey the rules?" robomom asked.

Robosister considered, and shook her head. "I don't know. They acted like…like…"

"Filthy earth beasts." Zim blurt out unconsciously from the back of his head.

"That's right, like filthy…beasts." No one knew what the word meant but used it to describe messy, crazy, dumb people.

"Where were the visitors from?" robodad asked. Robosister frowned, trying to remember. "Our leader told us, when he made the welcoming speech, but I can't remember. I guess I wasn't paying attention. I was from another community. They had to leave early, and they had their midday meal on the bus."

Robomom nodded. "Do you think it's possible that their rules may be different? And so they simply didn't know what your play area rules were?"

Robosister shrugged and nodded. "I suppose."

"You've visited many communities, haven't you?" robodad asked. Robosister nodded again. "When we were Sixes, we went and shared a whole school day with a group of Sixes in their community."

"How did you feel when you were there?" robosister frowned. "I felt strange. Because their methods were different. They were learning usages that my group hadn't learned yet, so we felt stupid."

Robodad was listening and interest. "I'm thinking, robosister," he said, "about the boy who didn't obey the rules today. Do you think it's possible he felt strange and stupid, being in a new place with rules that he didn't know about?"…

A/n-okay I am going to skip the part where robosister continues talking about her anger and the mom sharing her feeling. Too long and boring.

Zim tried his hardest to silently listen while robodad took his turn, describing a feeling of worry that he'd had that day at work: concern about one of the dogs in the animal area of the nurture section who was not doing well. Robodad was a Nurturer. He and others with the same job took care of the newchildren and animals.

"What gender is it?" robosister asked.

"Male," robodad said. "He is a sweet male dog with a lovely disposition. But he eats too much and he seems too never sleep. We have him in the extra care section, but the committee's talking about releasing him."

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