Research Archive File Entry: 1511
Submitted by User: MDG
Subject: Fine Art
Entry Text: in the year 1511 Michelangelo painted the Creation of Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In the year 3511, The Skellybots were compelled to create "The Powering of Bot". (Actually, One of the bots and some service Eggbids got stuck in a parachute and were trying to get assistance from another bot relaxing/out of battery on a trash heap...electrocution happened merely by accident but still powered up the uncharged bot. Truly a beautiful moment. )
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The Powering of Bot
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The Powering of Bot
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Research Archive File Entry: 1511
Submitted by User: MDG
Subject: Fine Art
Entry Text: in the year 1511 Michelangelo painted the Creation of Adam on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. In the year 3511, The Skellybots were compelled to create "The Powering of Bot". (Actually, One of the bots and some service Eggbids got stuck in a parachute and were trying to get assistance from another bot relaxing/out of battery on a trash heap...electrocution happened merely by accident but still powered up the uncharged bot. Truly a beautiful moment. )
In 1000 years, the interstellar archaeologists known as Skellybots will be here to sort through the remains of human society and try to decipher our weird human culture.
This collection holds research photos of Skellybots studying user submitted research files. Each user research file at skellybots.com is pooled into a database and reviewed by Skellybots for their research photos.
Learn more about the Skellybots at www.skellybots.com, and join our discord for Skellybots news, behind the scenes content, freebies, games, community, and collaborations!