Act 1: The World of Dependence
In this future, humans have evolved in strange and unexpected ways. Over centuries of complete reliance on machines, their bodies have become fragile and delicate. Their once-strong hands, which had crafted civilizations and shaped the world, have withered into small, soft appendages barely capable of gripping anything. Feet, once used for walking, running, and exploring, have shrunken into vestigial remnants, no longer needed since humans float in anti-gravity pods or are carried by robotic assistants. Muscles have atrophied, bones have become thin and weak, and their senses have dulled, as machines handle everything from feeding to navigation.
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