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Robots maintain a forgotten colony
When man first learned the secrets of deep space travel, he more or less colonized every world he came across. In time this novelty wore off when it was realized it wasn t cost effective. Some colonies were maintained by three resident robots until they just stopped working, and in time the colony became forgotten
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© Mark Stevenson/Stocktrek Images
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In this print titled "Robots maintain a forgotten colony". Mark Stevenson takes us on a journey to an abandoned world once colonized by mankind. As the secrets of deep space travel were unlocked, humans eagerly spread across every habitable planet they encountered. However, the initial excitement eventually waned when the exorbitant costs associated with maintaining these colonies became apparent. To sustain some of these remote outposts, three resident robots were assigned to carry out essential tasks. Over time, however, these tireless machines ceased functioning and gradually faded into oblivion. The once-thriving colony was left deserted and forgotten amidst the vastness of space. Stevenson's futuristic illustration transports us to this desolate landscape where towering skyscrapers stand as remnants of human civilization. Amongst them are bizarre structures resembling reptiles and dinosaurs, hinting at an alien presence that now permeates the surroundings. The image showcases advanced technology such as satellite dishes and radio telescopes scattered throughout the cityscape—a testament to humanity's ambitious exploration efforts in this distant realm. Yet it also evokes a sense of eerie abandonment and mystery as we ponder what led to its demise. With its vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail, this digitally generated artwork sparks our imagination about a society long gone but not entirely erased from existence. It serves as a reminder that even in our quest for discovery beyond Earth's boundaries, there are consequences that can render entire civilizations forgotten relics in the cosmos.
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