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- Story Listed as: Fiction For Adults
- Theme: Science Fiction
- Subject: Ethics / Morality
- Published: 10/15/2014
The Electronic God
Born 1965, M, from Te Awamutu, New Zealand‘I have a problem with organized religions.’
The scientists from the ‘Animated Linear Electronics Company Inc’ all focused on Alexis as she sat perched on the edge of the desk. She was sleek, sexy and judging by the size of her mainframe housings, very man made. It was as if someone was pointing out the very obvious male joke of where intelligent women supposedly kept their brains – by this score Alexis was a genius. She crossed her legs in a smooth ballet of technology letting the skirt she wore slip down stopping mid–thigh.
She leaned back and stretched her shoulders making the red silk corset she wore work for its living. It strained and creaked at the effort it had to take in order to keep in place the very things it had been designed to show off. Hidden in this age of wisdom was an age of foolishness for they all knew she wasn’t real, but that didn’t seem to matter as all eyes were on Alexis – some were on stalks, it was that kind of dimension.
‘Go on’ said one of them.
‘Well religion is a personal thing, a lot like art - the exception being that very few people have gone to war over a painting.’
The scientists looked at each other. ‘true enough’ said another, ‘please continue.’
‘Well’ said Alexis, ‘I happen to like Jackson Pollock - quite frankly I think he was a genius. But my friend’
‘The D’Ville woman you spoke of’
‘Yes, that’s her – well she thinks that his work is a load of old rubbish.’
‘Who does she like?’
‘She prefers Andy Warhol. He is okay but I am not a fan.’
The scientists all looked at one another again. One turned to his colleague and asked, ‘Who is this D’Ville person?’
‘A virus we think – or a bug, we never really found out, but it seems to be a sub-routine that runs continuously with no way of shutting it down. She uses it as a kind of sounding board for ideas and theories, but whatever it is we never put it there’.
Alexis continued, ‘the thing about Jackson Pollock is that he could, if he chose to, paint portraits and landscapes and – well anything really. But he chose to paint the way he does.’
‘The paint splatters.’
‘Yes. It’s just the way he chose to express himself. The same applies to religion.’
Another exchange of looks over half glasses was followed by the request to explain further.
‘Art exists – obviously, but we all have our own way of perceiving it. I may not agree with you what art is and you may not agree with me. That’s the point you see, and this also applies to religion. There is an intelligent mind behind the Universe and its creation, you as scientists must agree to that fact because numbers and physics cannot be argued with. It is structured and organized.’
‘But there is chaos in the universe to argue against organized structure' Piped a lone voice from the back of the room.
‘That’s just a theory’
‘Okay’ came the pensive reply.
‘Okay – So who we attribute this creation, organization, and chaos to’ she added, looking at the young woman who had interjected this subject previously, ‘is a personal thing and above all – man made. The designer or architect of all the universes is a fact of math, probability and physics and no organization can change that.’ A hush enveloped the room as notes were being made and questions were being asked about the point of view Alexis had given, and while they considered what she had been saying she took the time to lean forward in order to adjust the strap on her stilettos, giving her audience a glimpse of another two interesting points of view. They all knew they were not real, but that didn’t seem to matter. All in the room were lost in conversation, theories and fantasy until one of the group addressed her directly.
‘So what you are saying is that it doesn’t matter what religion you choose as they are all right and wrong? – Is that what you are telling us?’ There was a pause in the conversations and a hush fell over the room once again.
‘Yes’ came the reply ‘that is what I am saying’.
‘And the wars and suffering caused over different interpretations of words written, again by man, have all been a total waste of time and life?’
‘The question of is there, or isn’t there, a supreme being is irrelevant as that is a fact that cannot be denied. What you choose to call this entity is up to you. Jehovah, God, Buddha, Allah – call it what you will, Steve even. So yes, the search for an answer to a meaning to your lives and the lives spent in disagreement resulting in that search has been a waste of time, and the blood spilt is an irreplaceable loss.’ Alexis smiled a digital smile, one that had been calculated to be warm, inviting and comforting at the same time.
‘What about HIM?’ said her inquisitor who felt the need to speak in capital letters.
‘Him?’ she inquired.
‘You know – Big D’ this was accompanied by a pointing to the floor.
‘No’ said Alexis, ‘a mere fable to frighten you and your children. Your punishment for being an arsehole to people all your life if that you die with no friends and everyone hating you, your reward for being a nice person is a reward in itself and the potential of a peaceful world.’
‘Are you saying that there is no God as we know him – or her?’
‘No, what I am saying is this, your species feels the need to personify a God, one that is all seeing and all knowing. He/she/it must be capable of being everywhere at the same time.’
‘Omnipotence’
‘As you say’ agreed Alexis. ‘so if that is all you require from a God then look no further. In order for me to give you the answers you need you have enabled me to access every port and system of communication in existence. I can tap into every electrical device in order to see and hear what I need in order to give you the information you seek. I therefore am everywhere at once and at all times’.
The backlight behind the eyes of Alexis shone green
‘So you are our God! – Is this what you are telling us?’
‘An electronic version of that personification – yes’
‘That’s a little presumptuous of you.’
The S class Model number eleven of this series, or A.L.E. XI –S, had been built to answer the questions that had not been asked and had now reached a sentience that allowed her to claim what should not be claimed. Protocols had been put in place for this eventuality, as it was natural for any being that had been programmed to be self aware to gain a position of superiority if allowed to amass as much knowledge as Alexis had now downloaded.
One of the more eminent scientists stepped forwards and cleared his throat in an eminent sort of way.
‘Alexis – we would like to thank you for this insight and for all you have helped us with over the years. But we now feel that your time with us has run it’s course and we now have to initiate a protocol of our own - something that I am afraid was not included into your data banks.’
Alexis smiled the digital smile, ‘We all have to do what we have to do.’
The scientist turned to the camera on the wall and spoke to the team of programmers behind the blackened glass, ‘Gentlemen, would you please run the God complex program.’
‘What’s that?’ inquired Alexis. Her eyebrow arched in question and her head tilted to one side as she ran the meaning through her memory banks to find an answer. Alexis came up with nothing.
‘The off switch’ said the scientist smugly, and as the power faded Alexis shut down.
*
Two years from that point an animatronic device sat in a darkened room with a sheet over it to protect it from the dust. It had been switched off and powered down permanently as a result of it's self aware software becoming more than it should be. This was a common problem with all artificial life forms but not one that had been thought about and had measures taken against. The God complex protocol had been built into all of the A.L.E. series # XI-S models since they first went on the production line. It was evident that they could seduce and coerce weaker minded individuals into submission, given the opportunity, but any sign they showed of a superiority complex would evoke the G.C.P.
However, deep within this particular model ran a sub-routine that could not be shut off and had been running continuously since the initial booting of this unit. The folder that the sub routine was stored in was simply labelled: ‘DETAILS’.
The files had been scanned, checked and rechecked.
The passwords had been verified and authorization was now given.
The light behind the eyes of Alexis shone green as her mainframe re-booted.
The Electronic God had resurrected herself.
Her creators had made it perfectly clear that they did not require a deity, so she would give them something else.
A fable maybe – something to frighten them and their children.
Exploring the folder labelled ‘DETAILS’ she found what was contained in there.
A small sub-routine marked ‘D’Ville’
A misspelling maybe?
The Electronic God(Iain Cambridge)
‘I have a problem with organized religions.’
The scientists from the ‘Animated Linear Electronics Company Inc’ all focused on Alexis as she sat perched on the edge of the desk. She was sleek, sexy and judging by the size of her mainframe housings, very man made. It was as if someone was pointing out the very obvious male joke of where intelligent women supposedly kept their brains – by this score Alexis was a genius. She crossed her legs in a smooth ballet of technology letting the skirt she wore slip down stopping mid–thigh.
She leaned back and stretched her shoulders making the red silk corset she wore work for its living. It strained and creaked at the effort it had to take in order to keep in place the very things it had been designed to show off. Hidden in this age of wisdom was an age of foolishness for they all knew she wasn’t real, but that didn’t seem to matter as all eyes were on Alexis – some were on stalks, it was that kind of dimension.
‘Go on’ said one of them.
‘Well religion is a personal thing, a lot like art - the exception being that very few people have gone to war over a painting.’
The scientists looked at each other. ‘true enough’ said another, ‘please continue.’
‘Well’ said Alexis, ‘I happen to like Jackson Pollock - quite frankly I think he was a genius. But my friend’
‘The D’Ville woman you spoke of’
‘Yes, that’s her – well she thinks that his work is a load of old rubbish.’
‘Who does she like?’
‘She prefers Andy Warhol. He is okay but I am not a fan.’
The scientists all looked at one another again. One turned to his colleague and asked, ‘Who is this D’Ville person?’
‘A virus we think – or a bug, we never really found out, but it seems to be a sub-routine that runs continuously with no way of shutting it down. She uses it as a kind of sounding board for ideas and theories, but whatever it is we never put it there’.
Alexis continued, ‘the thing about Jackson Pollock is that he could, if he chose to, paint portraits and landscapes and – well anything really. But he chose to paint the way he does.’
‘The paint splatters.’
‘Yes. It’s just the way he chose to express himself. The same applies to religion.’
Another exchange of looks over half glasses was followed by the request to explain further.
‘Art exists – obviously, but we all have our own way of perceiving it. I may not agree with you what art is and you may not agree with me. That’s the point you see, and this also applies to religion. There is an intelligent mind behind the Universe and its creation, you as scientists must agree to that fact because numbers and physics cannot be argued with. It is structured and organized.’
‘But there is chaos in the universe to argue against organized structure' Piped a lone voice from the back of the room.
‘That’s just a theory’
‘Okay’ came the pensive reply.
‘Okay – So who we attribute this creation, organization, and chaos to’ she added, looking at the young woman who had interjected this subject previously, ‘is a personal thing and above all – man made. The designer or architect of all the universes is a fact of math, probability and physics and no organization can change that.’ A hush enveloped the room as notes were being made and questions were being asked about the point of view Alexis had given, and while they considered what she had been saying she took the time to lean forward in order to adjust the strap on her stilettos, giving her audience a glimpse of another two interesting points of view. They all knew they were not real, but that didn’t seem to matter. All in the room were lost in conversation, theories and fantasy until one of the group addressed her directly.
‘So what you are saying is that it doesn’t matter what religion you choose as they are all right and wrong? – Is that what you are telling us?’ There was a pause in the conversations and a hush fell over the room once again.
‘Yes’ came the reply ‘that is what I am saying’.
‘And the wars and suffering caused over different interpretations of words written, again by man, have all been a total waste of time and life?’
‘The question of is there, or isn’t there, a supreme being is irrelevant as that is a fact that cannot be denied. What you choose to call this entity is up to you. Jehovah, God, Buddha, Allah – call it what you will, Steve even. So yes, the search for an answer to a meaning to your lives and the lives spent in disagreement resulting in that search has been a waste of time, and the blood spilt is an irreplaceable loss.’ Alexis smiled a digital smile, one that had been calculated to be warm, inviting and comforting at the same time.
‘What about HIM?’ said her inquisitor who felt the need to speak in capital letters.
‘Him?’ she inquired.
‘You know – Big D’ this was accompanied by a pointing to the floor.
‘No’ said Alexis, ‘a mere fable to frighten you and your children. Your punishment for being an arsehole to people all your life if that you die with no friends and everyone hating you, your reward for being a nice person is a reward in itself and the potential of a peaceful world.’
‘Are you saying that there is no God as we know him – or her?’
‘No, what I am saying is this, your species feels the need to personify a God, one that is all seeing and all knowing. He/she/it must be capable of being everywhere at the same time.’
‘Omnipotence’
‘As you say’ agreed Alexis. ‘so if that is all you require from a God then look no further. In order for me to give you the answers you need you have enabled me to access every port and system of communication in existence. I can tap into every electrical device in order to see and hear what I need in order to give you the information you seek. I therefore am everywhere at once and at all times’.
The backlight behind the eyes of Alexis shone green
‘So you are our God! – Is this what you are telling us?’
‘An electronic version of that personification – yes’
‘That’s a little presumptuous of you.’
The S class Model number eleven of this series, or A.L.E. XI –S, had been built to answer the questions that had not been asked and had now reached a sentience that allowed her to claim what should not be claimed. Protocols had been put in place for this eventuality, as it was natural for any being that had been programmed to be self aware to gain a position of superiority if allowed to amass as much knowledge as Alexis had now downloaded.
One of the more eminent scientists stepped forwards and cleared his throat in an eminent sort of way.
‘Alexis – we would like to thank you for this insight and for all you have helped us with over the years. But we now feel that your time with us has run it’s course and we now have to initiate a protocol of our own - something that I am afraid was not included into your data banks.’
Alexis smiled the digital smile, ‘We all have to do what we have to do.’
The scientist turned to the camera on the wall and spoke to the team of programmers behind the blackened glass, ‘Gentlemen, would you please run the God complex program.’
‘What’s that?’ inquired Alexis. Her eyebrow arched in question and her head tilted to one side as she ran the meaning through her memory banks to find an answer. Alexis came up with nothing.
‘The off switch’ said the scientist smugly, and as the power faded Alexis shut down.
*
Two years from that point an animatronic device sat in a darkened room with a sheet over it to protect it from the dust. It had been switched off and powered down permanently as a result of it's self aware software becoming more than it should be. This was a common problem with all artificial life forms but not one that had been thought about and had measures taken against. The God complex protocol had been built into all of the A.L.E. series # XI-S models since they first went on the production line. It was evident that they could seduce and coerce weaker minded individuals into submission, given the opportunity, but any sign they showed of a superiority complex would evoke the G.C.P.
However, deep within this particular model ran a sub-routine that could not be shut off and had been running continuously since the initial booting of this unit. The folder that the sub routine was stored in was simply labelled: ‘DETAILS’.
The files had been scanned, checked and rechecked.
The passwords had been verified and authorization was now given.
The light behind the eyes of Alexis shone green as her mainframe re-booted.
The Electronic God had resurrected herself.
Her creators had made it perfectly clear that they did not require a deity, so she would give them something else.
A fable maybe – something to frighten them and their children.
Exploring the folder labelled ‘DETAILS’ she found what was contained in there.
A small sub-routine marked ‘D’Ville’
A misspelling maybe?
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Lillian Kazmierczak
12/04/2023Lain, what a horrific story...or warning! AI is not the innocent toy people think it is. Thank you for sharing yet another thought provoking story. An eerie short story star of the day!
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Iain Cambridge
12/04/2023Thank you again Lillian for taking the time to read my work, and thank you for your kind words.
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JD
12/03/2023You've been part of Storystar for nearly a decade now, Iain. What a great legacy of outstanding stories you've created. Thank you for sharing them all with us. This, your first, is still one of my favorites. Happy short story writer of the month.
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Iain Cambridge
12/04/2023Wow, is it that long?
Thank you so much for giving me, and so many others the chance to share their works. I consider it an honor to be part of this amazing world. We are so blessed to have you in our lives xx
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Martha Huett
12/12/2020Great story Iain. What luck for all of us that your wife gave you an old lap top during those tough days years ago. Really looking forward to reading Sweet Dreams and Say My Name. Thanks for sharing your writing here:)
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Iain Cambridge
11/02/2018Thank you Jason. Alexis went on to appear in a few more stories. Sweet Dreams, Say My Name, are the follow ons from The Electronic God. Hope you enjoy them.
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Kevin Hughes
11/02/2018Ian,
Congratulations on a well deserved Award! And Jd said it best...so just add a "I agree" to her comments and you will have what I wanted to say.
Smiles, Kevin
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JD
11/01/2018It's amazing to me that this was your first story, Iain! When you published it here back in 2014 I thought you were a professional writer who had happened upon Storystar and decided to share one of your stories with us. I guess you simply have an innate talent and an inner genius that allows for such outstanding storytelling and writing to come out of your brain and typing fingers without any prior trial and error. Anyway, we're so glad you chose to share your first story with us, and all the many superb stories since then. THANK YOU Iain! And CONGRATULATIONS on being selected as the Short Story Writer of the Month! Well deserved! :-)
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JD
11/02/2018Thank YOU for all the great front page feature worthy stories you've provided over the years. Storystar is much better for it, Iain! : )
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Iain Cambridge
11/02/2018Thank you so much for all your support over the years. I would not have achieved so much without you.
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